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    Hi everyone, I am a new strip club DJ and the biggest problem I have right now is coming up with things to say about the girls when they come up on stage, in between songs, and when they leave the stage. I was wondering if people could help me out and give me some advice on what to say. Thanks!!

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    Her stagename, her hometown, compliment her 1) looks, 2) fun personality, 3) VIP dances. Find something about her to sell to customers as a unique quality. Mention that she is available for table dances or the VIP, and encourage them to ask her for either.

    The mainstage is to showcase her to the crowd. Your words are supposed to sell both her and the services of the dancer and the club. Not everything you say has to be about the dancer on stage specifically.

    Get the customers' attention and help the dancer sell dances.

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    Our DJs-- the ones I liked, anyhow -- made sure to focus their attention on the dancer, and not THEMSELVES (which is just so irritating). Please don't mention repeatedly what a lucky guy you are to work at the club, or how much fun you're having, etc. If she's a redhead, say she's red hot or a fire-engine redhead or something, if she's blonde she's a bronze beauty or something, etc. At least pretend to be classy: don't talk about my boobs or my yoni, compliment my smile or my long legs. Tell them I'm fun, playful, wild, etc. in the back or VIP, but don't tell them I'm hot and heavy or anything like that. And please, please, please don't do that fake horsey laugh everytime I do something special, like you're amused with me. That makes me want to kick you in the teeth, not tip-out.

    Also, don't be afraid to ask the girls what they'd like you to mention or to go to other clubs and listen to what the DJs say. It's a harder job than people think to say that stuff, and some of those guys have been doing it a long time!

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    I would definitely not appreciate a mention of my actual hometown in the DJ-prattle.

    I can see how this would work if the dancer was from a different country, or a southern girl working in a northern setting, or something remotely interesting. But definitely don't say, "...and this is ____, from beautiful overdeveloped ____town, home of yet another new Starbucks!!!"
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    and if possible, don't say the exact same thing about every girl. (ie "pretty lady")

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    Do what a lot of girls do. Go to other clubs and steal there stuff. lol
    My hubby is a dj, he just rambles, believe it or not most people are notlistening unless yousay something really good or really bad. I wouldnt want myhome town mentioned. its always good to remember the girls name. I dont know how many dj's have announced me as someone I am not. You can tell them how great the dances are, shes available for vip's, working hard, ..... all that stuff

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    Don't fuck with the customers. It's the fastest way for them to say NO to a dance.

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    You might want to take advice from some DJ's (Not dancers or customers, for they are biased) Repost your question in the "Music Mix" Area, most of us are in there and will be more than happy to give you pointers.

    You are entering a world where you make good money, have many headaches and are always going to be viewed as "unneccesary" but it can be alot of fun (occasionally) but it is hard work. I'll give you help if you Pm me, i'll give you some advice getting started and some help in protecting yourself too

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    Spin!

    The hometown one, see, there's different ways to announce it.

    Girl from NY: "And now a classy metropolitan hottie from New York City"
    Girl from Bumfuck, Arkansas: "A sweet sassy lady from the South"
    Girl from LA: "This darling from Hollywood"
    Girl from some tiny ugly town in Central CA: "A bright shining star from sunny California"

    . . . or whatever.

    (No, I've never been a dj, but I used to write copy for online sales!)

    Most large regions have a good reputation as well as a bad one. You pull out of the town and into macro-focus, and everyone's from somewhere glamorous. I.e., California is glamorous -- Ontario, CA is not, but that's beside the point.

    I'm not sure what there is to say about New Jersey, though. Maybe spin her ethnicity instead.

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    I like DJ's who say something specific about each dancer, rather than generic "gorgeous girl" or "pretty lady" stuff. That said, stick to safe stuff (hair color, costume, etc.), like others have said. Help us keep up the idea that we are glamorous, fun entertainers, not skanks...don't talk about our boobs, or, god forbid, our kitties. Don't be crude. Don't say you want to fuck us. (Yeah, unbeleivably, this has happened to me while onstage. Yuck.)

    I used to work with a DJ who had a tag-line for every girl that he used each time she went on stage; it was attention-getting, and seemed to help customers remember you, much like an advertising campaign would. If you were going to do this, I'd definiately suggest asking girls what they want said about them, before you just start making stuff up.

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