My first day went well :) it was really slow so I didnt make alot of money but got a good amount. I need some money making tips fast!!!!!! Im on tonight....
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My first day went well :) it was really slow so I didnt make alot of money but got a good amount. I need some money making tips fast!!!!!! Im on tonight....
Some of the easiest ways to make money are to make eye contact, be flirty, and good conversations. Guys like attention, remember that. Alot of guys like to have a pretty woman focus on them, even if just for a few seconds through eye contact. Also, remember to smile alot.
It helps me to give them the impression that there is nowhere else I'd rather be than there with them.
I've only been dancing for a couple months but in my opnion the most important things to do are:
1. Make eye contact!
2. Smile and look like you're happy to be there.
3. When you're dancing imagine you're having really great sex with your lover or some other really hot person.
4. Thank each person individually who tips you on stage, with eye contact and sincerity. Even if someone just tips me one measly dollar I give them a sincere thank you. When someone hands me the tip (rather than placing it on stage) I try to slip in a bit of contact, like I'll lightly brush their hand with my fingers while I take the tip.
5. Try to remember customers' names and some information that they mention in your conversations, because if someone then comes in at a later date and you can remember who they are and what's going on in their life and you ask about it they always seem happy that they've made a "special connection" with you. I've even been considering getting some note cards so I can go back to the dressing room after I talk to one of the more regular customers and keep a little record of their name and whatever else I happen to find out about them.
you have some good ideas. i am pretty new to the dance scene and i was wondering what is the best way to get a tip while doing a lapdance. is it appropriate to ask for it? what should i say????
Personally, I think it is tacky asking for a tip. It's like if you went out to dinner and when dropping off the bill, the waitress said, "You'd better leave me at least $10." That wouldn't go over well, would it?Quote:
Originally Posted by ciarra
I've found that if the guy understands he is supposed to tip, he will. Some new guys or the cheap ones won't. Ever. But asking won't make much of an impact.
Although, when explaining prices (especially VIPs) it does help to explain that you may not get the whole dollar amount. Some men, when they find out that 50% of the VIP fee goes to the club, will be more inclined to tip you extra.