I hate this.


I hate this.
Last edited by LAQUEEFA; 02-19-2016 at 07:36 AM.




I've seen days like this. I think that it is usually a lack of momentum that causes the issue of non-buying customers to continue to decline dances. When one or two customers start buying the others will feel comfortable buying as well. Especially if dances are done out in the open. Have you ever been at a party or night club with an empty dance floor until one couple or even one person gets out there and starts shaking it, then the dance floor fills up? I think the same principal applies to lap dance sales. No one wants to be first or the only one buying dances.
I love having a private lap dance area for this exact reason. If I emerge from the VIP at the same time as a customer, the other customers in the club assume he bought dances from me. (Our men's room is next to VIP, so it can look like I had just gotten done doing dances when really, the customer and I were just both walking out to the main showroom at the same time.)
Yeah if no ones buying or selling some djs are good at remind the customers about tipping and VIPs
And social proof is helpful seing other people buy dances makes other customers want to buy dances. Same for dancers, seeing other girls sell dances gives that natural competitive drive for other dancers to sell more.
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