I know not all clubs do "dollar dances,' but I have a question for the girls who work at one that offers these little 'tastes.' Do you try and make most of your money through a ton of dollar dances, or do you concentrate on selling the private dances? Personally, I've done both. When I first started dancing, it was at a smaller club, and I found it far easier for me to simply ask for a dollar- I was not yet brave enough to push for the couch dance. As a result, I made around 150 a night, with my biggest take ever being 297... Then I moved to a club that sold lapdances by the set- and starting price was 35. Dollar dances were only initiated by the dj during busy nights, and for a few minutes at that. It was a quick 20 bucks. Average take home was around 600, but it could be more if you worked at it. Now, the club I'm at, most of the girls make their money by dollar dances. I am one of few husters who's goal is to get to the couch. I very rarely bother with the cheap special, because I think it's just too much work for a single dollar. However, if there's a big group I'll go over, or if I think I can turn it into more than just a buck, I'll do it. But generally, I can make from 200-350 a night; respectable for the club and the area. But I still think more is out there, and I want it!
What have you ladies found... do you bother with dollar dances? Lots of guys think they can have 20 different women for a buck each is a better deal. How do you all go about convincing them other wise???


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Most of the time, I end up with a dance out of it so I don't mind. I only do the rounds if it is super slow or at the start of my shift.





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