is there a beter hustle approch for small clubs with less girls and less guys?


is there a beter hustle approch for small clubs with less girls and less guys?





A lot of this is really going to depend on what the customer to dancer ratio is & if there is any upselling available or rooms like champagne rooms.
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If you have a good 'money' radar and a seductive personality, you can work a small club. I worked at a small club when I first started dancing and whenever a big money customer would come in, all the girls would be competing for the same guy. Lol. It was riduculous. Your personality has to out-shine the other girls... Makes for a pretty competitive atmosphere.





I kind of think it's all the same really ... Big or small.





You hae a beter chance of seeing the same people oer and over again in a small club. You want to build relationships, not just clean them out on a fast hustle.
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^ yeah that's true. I'm speaking from a traveling girl perspective so I basically go for tge quick clean out / good bye approach wherever. It might be a month before I come back to a place so the only guys I make an effort to keep in touch with are my decent spenders.
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Yeah, I need to work on this. I've been doing the quick clean out/good bye hustle. Granted, I do little things like walk them back to their table and stop and say hello once more before they leave if I have time. I still feel as if I should slow down a bit so I have good repertoire with repeat clients, it weighs heavy on my mind.
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^ Hey ...deep down they know why you are there. So .... I don't think they are stressing and you shouldn't either.




Some customers have said I come on 'too hard', but then I watch them all night and they are lucky to buy one dance and aren't tipping anyone on stage. I've had guys get VIP with me and after I dance for a bit I sit down and we just talk and what not and they are fine with that. It depends on the customer, really.
The only guys I've had issues with are cheapos, first timers who don't say what they want in VIP, or grabby extras-seeking dudes.
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I've also been told that. It doesn't always mean there are cheap. Sometimes I do, but I'd rather er on the " spend NOW " side than "I'll sit here for 20 minutes hoping you'll spend " side.




I agree. I've learned if you spend time talking to those "I just got here, need to settle in" dudes you'll never make any cash. This is where things get tricky for me, but I've learned to roll with it a bit. I go and I talk to new arrivals a song or two into their arrival, brief introductions. Nine times out of then they will say "I'm just settling in blah blah" line, so, I remember their name IF I think they will spend money later, remind them of my name, and promise to come back within an hour. If I time it properly I can make a sale with about half of these guys--the rest of the time they were lying and really were interested in another dancer OR forgot about me because I took too long and got picked up during showtime.
Did I mention how much I hate showtime? These guys will wait till showtime to buy dances because they want 2 for $30 or 2 for 1 (i.e. $20). I understand some incentive on slow days helps, but seriously, it blows when that grabby cheapo in the corner wants a $15 dance when he didn't want jack to do with you ten minutes ago. I usually won't even go up to them unless it's dead and I need the cash.
Lastly..there's the "I just got out of a couch dance/VIP/fantasy booth and I sure am tired, I need to relax, come back soon" guys. Suck my dick you piece of shit, this is a strip club. I didn't know you had a refractory period between naked women doing nothing but grinding on your fully clothed ass. Bitch up, spend some more money, or GTFO...because like I've told customers at work "this isn't a movie theater--your admission fee doesn't buy the show".
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its anywhere from 10-20 girls a night and about 1 guy per girl sometimes more sometimes less we have cr and couch dances 15 mins and 30 mins and table dances
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I work dayshift in a small club - there's usually 5 girls tops! We get more customers than that, but they tend to trickle in at different times. Somehow it works out for all of us (or at least for me heh). I find it's important to build a bit of a rapport with the customers, rather than just "wanna dance"-ing everyone that walks in. That being said, I'm not about to waste my time and give it away for free. After a customer takes a seat and gets a drink (or I see that the waitress asked if he wanted one and he said no), I'll saunter over and ask to have a seat. I'll make chit chat for two songs max and then pop the question. If they say no, I go on my merry way, maybe come back again after a while if they seemed into me. Very rarely will I keep sitting (ie. only if they explicitly say something along the lines of "after this drink" or if there's a game going and he wants a commercial break).
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