How do you all hustle the guys who just stop in for a little bit? They always tell me they are on their way home and don't want to buy dances. How do I get them to buy dances? Even just one or two?





How do you all hustle the guys who just stop in for a little bit? They always tell me they are on their way home and don't want to buy dances. How do I get them to buy dances? Even just one or two?
Honestly, I don't have much success with guys who say this--and I often notice that they dohang around for awhile. So I have taken this to be another way to say no and don't waste my time on them. Sometimes I can get them to buy a $10 table dance. I'm interested to hear what others say.

A lot of business men come into my club on the way home from work, I think they're usually up for buying one or two dances if not why would they bother coming in? Trying to Sell a VIP to them them is pretty pointless but they might want a lapdance or two before they go home to their wives. Someone just stopping in for a minute on his way home on Tuesday ended up getting about 7 dances from me because I was 'funny' but yeah they're not usually big spenders or worth spending a lot of time hustling.





I always say, "well of course you were looking for a dance! You came into a stripclub silly"Originally Posted by papillonluvr
then I say, "you could've went to a bar and hung out, but you came here!"
Some Douchebag: "[Pimp C] 12:43 am: its true we got to stick together the black people on SW CK you is teh condoleeza of SW"

As a customer who occasionaly "just stops in real quick" there are times that I just want to come in and have a beer and tip at the stage. Unfortuneatly, we are not always interested in getting into the whole private dance thing. The best way to get me when I am in one of these moods is to be someone who I have known for awhile and have a rapport with. If one of those girls asks me, within reason, I always say yes. However, a new girl who approaches with the wanna dance opener won't get me to say yes.
We get a lot of guys that stop in early in the night on their way home from work that just want a beer or two and to get a "quick fix" of naked ladies before they go home. They often don't buy any dances and are only interested in watching the stage shows. They are often nice to chat with and will buy drinks for the girls that go sit by them, but they really don't want a dance, they just want to sit back and have a beer and some good conversation.
Take the road less traveled- just make sure you have a map.



I say, "Well, we have plenty of time to go make some memories!" or "Well, then you'd better get it while the gettin's good!"Originally Posted by papillonluvr
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I agree with Jenna. It's a polite no and I take it for what it is and tell them to keep me in mind for next time. Quite often they will then ask when I'm working. Wether they come back or not at least you're on a good rapport. If a guy wanted to be nagged he'd stay home with his wife... On the other hand if a guy says he is on his way out and he's still there an hour later he might be worth hitting again just in case.
In a black light trance, then go go dance...





I find during the dayshift, they usually are telling the truth (they are there on lunch or as a quick stop on their way home). I make some quick, very friendly and convincing hustle-chat (no more than the length of a song), and say "well let's make the visit worth your while". It often works. But you can't expect more than 2-3 songs from these guys- they often genuinely are only there for a beer.
However, at night I find this is usually a brush off. So many times I've heard em say "I was just leaving" and I still see them there three hours later. Whatever. If you keep the sale short, it's never a real waste of your time.





thanks girls now I know it's not me really, but just that they are in for a drink.





If I venture into a strip venue, I've generally got a "budget" expenditure in mind. If I'm popping in for a quick drink, it'll be less than if I'm coming in from the evening.
Getting me to have a private dance when I've just popped in for a drink/30 minutes involves a change of mental gears cos I'll end up spending more than I intended. Getting me to agree to a dance in the evening is much easier cos I've already got that in mind.
Phil.





Actually, Phil pointed out something really important here. In any buying/selling environment, the customer has a budget in their mind the moment they walk in. This is true when they go into 7-11, into an auto dealership or into a gentlemen's club. The key on the part of the salesperson (or dancer in this case) is to figure out what that budget is early on in the conversation so that they know what to work with. In the clubs though guys are usually bendable with this budget up or down depending on two main factors.
The first is he may spend less than his intended budget if he's not positively motivated to spend. This is often the case when guys are being constantly approached by the "Wanna dance?" girls. I've seen it all too often where guys are more than willing to spend a fair amount of money in the club only to spend 30-40% less simply because they weren't sold on anything.
The second scenario is where guys spend equal to or even exceed their budget because they are having a good time. This is usually resulting from the dancers being really friendly and creating an environment where they motivate and influence the customer into being more generous in exchange for him having the experience he came in for in the first place. The ultimate key from the salesperson's standpoint is to figure out what that budget is to begin with so they know what parameters there are to work with.
This is why the initial "chit-chat" is more important than most dancers realize. Learning what brings them into the club, how long they were thinking on staying, etc., gives you real vital clues as to what the customer is looking to purchase. If Joe Customer want to just come in the club and have a beer, then selling him on a 1 hour VIP room is certainly not the way to go.
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Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle. ~Abraham Lincoln





if the club is busy i never waste my time with the "i just stopped in for a beer on the way home" guys. if it's slow i'll just talk with them for awhile and slowly start hinting to dances. it's all about feeling the customer out.
when i hear the "i just stopped in for a minute" line, if they decline a dance i offer a good sensual rub down to relax them. of course i price according to the length and body parts i'll be rubbing (NO PENIS RUBS!) and if they turn that down they really don't want to spend. if they accept, you've made money, and he had a hot woman rub out the kinks in his back, plus the next time he see's you there he's more likely to talk to you again and possibly spend more.
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