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GoldCoastGirl
02-14-2006, 07:17 PM
Please remember everyone that the HSC is available for dancers outside the US hence it means alot less are actually available. ;D
For the Australian dancers, just ask Dancer Wealth about how it is available to you specifically. :thumbsup:
anomar
02-15-2006, 03:30 PM
On my budget spreadsheet, under 'future purchases', I have "Dancerwealth Seminar- $300" listed. :D
Starfire
02-17-2006, 01:28 AM
I would recomend everyone buy this. I listened to all the cds, and decided to slowly implement the strategies in them. I was trying to do it all at once, but I was getting tongue tied and forgetting what I was trying to say to people. So tonight, I just added one of the techniques I learned from those cds and I got 3 lap dances from it. Even 3 extra lap dances a night adds up to a lot...I can only imagine how much better I'll be doing once I start using all the stuff I've learned from the home study course.
sunkissedbeachbunni
02-22-2006, 04:52 PM
I agree with starfire. Although I had learned alot of this stuff already there are little things that I could incorporate into my "routine" that help me alot! Also it's extremely motivating.
SydneyII
02-24-2006, 05:39 AM
Hello ladies,
I`d be extremely interested in buying the seminar on CD`s & although I`ve read loads of book about sales so far and I do believe you can apply most of the "tricks" virtually anywhere, I`ve got a question - because I live and work in London, do you think I`ll benefit from the course as much as I`d have if I`d lived in US ? I know it might sound like a really stupid question, I just have to ask b4 I spend so much money :-*
xxx
cinammonkisses
02-24-2006, 12:06 PM
^^^ Anyone over the world can benefit from taking the course. What you are taught in the seminar is universal! It doesn't matter if you are in NYC, Austrailia, UK. It doesn't matter if you're in a small club or a large club. It's all about sales...
GoldCoastGirl
02-24-2006, 03:44 PM
^^^^ Cinammonkisses is correct. Australians are lucky in this respect as there is a specifically Australian version available (just inquire with DancerWealth about it) however if you, being from/in the UK, want to use it... you will be receiving the US version. This is not a bad thing as the majority of the course is universal due to sales being universal.
If you are concerned about cost, there are two other more affordable products available for everyone world-wide -- The Newsletter ($19.95USD) and The eBook ($14.95USD) (http://dancerwealth.com/product.html) ;D
Jillian
03-12-2006, 06:29 PM
Anyone going to the May seminar? I believe I will be...
colleen
03-13-2006, 10:57 AM
Yes! I am!
TarynJolie
03-13-2006, 11:50 AM
I'm thinking of attending the live DancerWealth seminar in Vegas in December, but DAMN, that's a lot of money. I just subscribed to the newsletter. I know I'm not making a fraction of what I could be making, and I really need to learn how to make more, but a THOUSAND DOLLARS? It says you can bring a "free guest," which means I have to find someone to pay $450 and go with me. That's still a fuckload of money to me. Is it really a worthwhile investment or will the newsletter be enough?
I have read on more than one website from people who have done the DancerWealth thing that the same things can be learned from reading just about any book on sales.
The options that GoldCopast mentioned about an Ebook and newsletter sound much more reasonable especially for those who don't have hundreds or thousands of dollars of disposable income laying around.
TigersMilk
03-13-2006, 12:09 PM
I have read on more than one website from people who have done the DancerWealth thing that the same things can be learned from reading just about any book on sales.
Although you are somewhat right. The course just narrows the certain salesmanship tactics you should be using and takes the guessing game out of reading regular sales books that arent meant for dancers. The regular sales books are great addition to the course and wouldnt hurt to read them on your own as well with or without the course.