If you keep a stripper blog, what do you write about? And how often? And would you mind posting a link? I am thinking about starting up my blog again, and am wondering what you wrtite about and whether you think it helps business.





If you keep a stripper blog, what do you write about? And how often? And would you mind posting a link? I am thinking about starting up my blog again, and am wondering what you wrtite about and whether you think it helps business.
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When you perform... you are out of yourself--larger and more potent, more beautiful. You are for minutes heroic. This is power. This is glory on earth. And it is yours, nightly.
--Agnes De Mille
Contains vertually nothing about stripping what-so-ever. Have no idea if any of my customers read my blogs or not, lol! Somtimes I post a few times a day, other times I may only post once a week or so...





It's in my signature. I write about all kinds of crap and sometimes meet interesting customers who share my taste in music and books because of it. I link to several others once you get to mine.
I keep one and I write in it all sorts of detailed nights from my club. Frequently things that I would be very embarassed to post here or tell my friends - which is why I keep it very private. I could blow off my steam if I knew people who were reading it.
I have taught that the sky in all its zones is mortal and its substance was formed by a process of birth
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I have one, but it's for sorting out my own feelings. If I were using it to promote myself, I'd have to censor it quite a bit. When I get my website up, I might have a blog on there as well, but it would be very different, less ranting, more customer friendly.
(Note: Susan, I love your blog. You are so awesome.)
I have a blog, but I would not call it a stripper blog, more of a goofy college girl blog, but regardless if you're interested its : http://blog.myspace.com/crystaldiaz
Last edited by DancerSarah; 12-27-2005 at 11:18 PM. Reason: forgot link :)
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I have a blog, but sometimes it's not just about stripping. Although mostly it is. Stripping can get kind of dull. "And then I danced for a guy who gave me 20 bucks and said he loved my ass but he'd ran out of money and could he get my number so we could hook up later and I said no". Sometimes it's just kind of... enough, I want to write about bunnies and stuff.
I wouldn't mind doing a stripper blog to allow myself to vent and others to read if they liked. I would like feedback occasionally from others as well as long as it wasn't abusive. Where can I do this?
Go to Blogger.com and register. will take you minutes. come back and post the address for us though.



There are a couple stripper communities on livejournal.





I have one and once in awhle I write evilstripperdtoriesofDOOM in it. >_o But it's friendsonly




I'm curious what kind of general problems in the "live" world, if any, public blogging has created for any of you doing it. Or for that matter, any problems created by posting here. At what point is a dancer who shares part of herself online endangering her anonymity and/or personal safety? Are any of you maintaining a persona in your blog presentation, much as you would at the club, as a safety or entertainment mechanism?
I think it's interesting that some dancers are more guarded online than others. Even though I know this is a public forum, I sometimes find myself slipping into a mindset that it's a "just us" club reading these things. Just us, as in relatively sympathetic minds, not as in only dancers. And I've always wondered about the wisdom of posting information across sites, such as a combination of blog, social network site and here, possibly revealing more information than intended when a savvy reader starts finding and putting things together.
-Ev





I'm pretty positive that just about any stripper/blogger (slogger? blipper?) indeed has a blog persona just as she has a work persona, for all kinds of reasons. I haven't encountered any problems, per se; I don't really tell management all about it, it isn't in the local media, etc. However, some of my coworkers have read it, but just the ones who are online, which pretty much excludes any of the ones I'd write anything insulting aboutOriginally Posted by evan_essence
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I dont post money amounts. You never know whos really reading. I leave alot of graphic material out b/c I would get in trouble is some knew more than I post.
you live like an ivy vine
you can only survive by clinging onto trees
that's your flaw
put down some roots so you can stand on your own
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