I'm thinking of buying it. Is it worth it? Is it just going to tell me stuff I already know?
Is it a good motivator? Waste of time?
....does anyone want to sell me theirs?
Hell yes
Hell no
I'm thinking of buying it. Is it worth it? Is it just going to tell me stuff I already know?
Is it a good motivator? Waste of time?
....does anyone want to sell me theirs?
it depends on what you already know





I didn't find it worth while in the least. Honestly it was worth maybe $20 to me, as a mildly motivating placebo.
I'm confused, but the Chewbacca Truffle Shuffle cleared it up. - Emily





i never was persuaded to buy it. hustle hut is free and between that and experienced dancers in the clubs i worked at, that was more valuable than trying to channel zig ziglar topless.




ha, don't have an opinion on dw but i love zig ziglar
These days I like to count my money. I like to wash it delicately and iron it. Sometimes I dry it with some bounty to make it all nice and cuddly. I love my money... did I say that out loud?
ha ha my dad sells cars and had the whole zig ziglar tape set.




If you have a set of zig ziglar tapes, and are on your game (which it seems like you are) then it probably won't be worth it for you.
I think I might borrow someone's set. I just need a new hustle and to learn to be a more on game dancer.




I don't know if you are allowed to do this in your city, but going to a club was a good way for me to get a new hustle when everything felt stale. If you don't want to go alone, grab a guy friend. Most guys will be more than happy to go.
You know that is a really good tip ^. I always find that it's extremely helpful in getting into a customer's head. I've tailored my hustle slightly after going on a customer strip club visit and watching other dancers work. You get a feel for what you would like to hear come out of a girls mouth...
And on topic, I sent you a pm PG, but if you aren't interested in paying for a set, let me know, we can work something out.
I'm confused, but the Chewbacca Truffle Shuffle cleared it up. - Emily










I think HH is a better reference. You can asks people specific question on here and get multiple replies and then ask follow up questions on top of that.



It was totally worth it for me, but I didn't have sales skills beforehand.
Dear Lord, save us from those thy children who speak without thought, and protect them also from the rotten tomatoes they shall thereafter receive in the kisser.





You can buy 2 for 1 so it is worth it IMO to purchase it at the moment.
So you can buy 2 and sell the other one thus it won't cost you much in the end and can only be a good thing.. another tool to use to help you make the most of this business.
It is more than just sales training tho' that is naturally the part that is marketed the most...
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It was a complete waste of time for me. When I got it I kept thinking to myself "didn't I see this already on hustle hut?" There are no magical secrets in it. Luckily I didn't pay the complete 400 dollars for it and only paid 200 for my set. You can find more information in a book about sales or body language for a fraction of the price.
The only benefit I found from it was the list of books at the end of the workbook for further reading. Then again, all of those books are also mentioned on HH.
I listened to it and tried it at work and actually made less money!! My normal hustle works better.... I wish I didn't buy it.
To be perfectly honest, spending $25 to read a book on the law of attraction did 10 times more for my money than any sales book or package. Sales techniques do help, but the best ones IMHO are already in HH, free for the taking.
DW in particular was a complete waste of money for me.
yes, me too. There are some good tips (one thing that gets me $$$ is phrasing the question so there is no "no" answer...like when doing LDs: "would you like to keep going here, or are you ready for VIP now?" instead of just "can we do another one?") But like I said, the good tips are already in HH anyway.
And aside from a few good sales phrasings, following the rest of it actually fucked my money up. Finally I realized that my normal hustle works better, and all I really needed to do was add a few choice things into it.
picareseque, what book was that?
I got the original dancerwealth home study course a few years ago. i didn't know much about sales then, so it did help me a little. However, I could use a lot of stuff in it. I was working in a smaller dive bar kind of place, not a "gentlemens club" with champagne rooms, etc.
Looking back though, you can learn everything that was in that course from hustle hut. I think the course is extremely overpriced. In it, the guy says people appreciate things more when they cost more, but I personally think it's priced that high b/c it's for dancers....
It also didn't really work that well for me because I work in a busy club with high customer turn over and you have to be very quick. Your hustle has to get the guys into a dance as fast as you can because there are so many girls to compete with. The best way I learned my hustle was to watch the top earner of my club and see what she was doing and saying and incorporate it into my own approach.
I don't think there is a secret to hustling you just have to be able to read people well and it comes from experience too.





I was one of the ones that tripled my income. I believe in the product so much that I mentor and train new dancers who want to become SuperStrippers. I should also add that in the beginning I was very naive and had zero street smarts. I think it is a GREAT beginning point. It is not designed for someone who is already a top earner, it is designed for the newer dancer who thinks she can't make money because she doesn't have a boob job.
I should also add that you get what you pay for. Free advice usually sucks. There is a lot of scandalous advice here in HH that is just ridiculous and does not build long term clientele.
Strippers will spend $80 on shoes, $60 every two weeks on a manicure, $1000+ on hair extensions....but fret about $150 bucks for something that is not only tax deductible, but guaranteed to improve your earnings if you actually do it....I don't get it....
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Brit, I think I might get it for all the reasons you're saying... I spent $2500 on hair extensions! I think it would be wise to spend $300 on a refresher course. My hustle is stale and I feel like a robot. I need to be inspired a little.
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