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How To Start
Hi Ladies,
I've been club dancing for 5 years now and have done a few private parties that were alway booked through the clubs I worked in Pennsylvania. I've been in Florida for awhile now and the clubs I've worked don't do them. I am trying to figure out how to get started on my own. Are there certain angencies that I could contact or do I pretty much have to do this on my own. (btw: i have never and will never perform any sex acts - I've only done bachlor parties or private parties with no less that 4 guys and always had security with me)
Any advice on how you got started would be really appreciated. Thank you
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Re: How To Start
lol it kind of astounds me how many girls talk about private parties and make a point of stating "I do not do extras" as if extras are commonplace at private parties. Maybe I'm just naive to it all...
Personally, I prefer working for an agency. In my opinion, it's safer, the work is more reliable. A lot of girls will work for multiple agencies in their city, which can, depending on the situation, benefit them or not. I only work for once agency, but I work in a small city, at a small but reputable agency who I know will always give me enough work to get by. If you're going to work at a larger agency where there is a LOT of girls competing for shows, sometimes it's best to just register with a whole bunch of them and take whatever work you can get. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages... for me, it's more beneficial to just stick with one. Make some calls, investigate the agencies in your area, and see if you can find one or more that you'd like to work for.
As much as I'm all for agency work, there are a lot of girls out there who do very well without agencies, simply by working freelance. If you want to do it on your own, get some business cards printed up that you can hand out to friends etc, and find places where you can advertise. Maybe get yourself a website that you can use to promote yourself. I've never done freelancing so I'm not really sure on the specifics, but I'd imagine that a lot of work of that kind would come from repeat business and word of mouth.