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    Default Approaching the tippers from stage...?

    Hello....so how exactly do u approach tip rail sitters for tips? i mean, i know u go up to them, but what do u say? do u do a little extra jiggle or somethin extra sexy for them cuz they tipped u?ask them for a private dance later? when theres a bunch of guys around u, do u just take turns going to each of them for a tip, or what???

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    Default Re: Approaching the tippers from stage...?

    Windy, getting stage tips varies by region any by club.

    In some places the stage show is considered free, other places the dancer just performs for the entire club and customers just leave tips at the edge of the stage, other places the dancer does a "tip walk" either before or after her set, and still other places the dancers will go up to each customer individually. It's best to watch and see how the other dancers collect their stage tips in your particular club.

    In my area the common practice is for the dancer to approach each customer individually. She might spend some time initally just doing her general stage routine to help attract attention and warm the crowd up. Then she'll start to approach each individual customer sitting along the tip rail. The length of the set, and how busy it is may help to determine how long she'll spend with each customer. Usually it's only about 10-15 seconds for a quick smile, a sexy move, and then the tip. If the guy tips her more than the normal $1, well she might spend a little extra time with him. If you notice the extra big tip, then you might spend a moment introducing yourself, and seeing if they'd be interested in some company after your off stage.

    Now some dancers go right down the line and collect their tips. Personally, I've always found this to be boring, but hey, they have to get what they can in the limited amount of time they have. Other dancers will move around the stage collecting a tip from one guy on one side, then sliding or doing some kind of floor move to the other side of the stage. I refer to this as the "star" pattern, where the dancer kind of criss-crosses her way around the stage, but still eventually gets to everyone. It't not as efficient, but for good entertainers, it's far more interesting.

    I will say that while going up to each guy individually and collecting tips, you are still on stage and selling to everyone. You might be making eye contact and smiling with one customer, while shaking your booty towards another. The customer in front of you might be checking you out while you wink and smile at the customer over their shoulder. My point is be discreet, but you don't have to focus all your attention to the customer in front of you.

    Some guys are shy, and may just walk up and throw a tip on stage while you're dancing for someone else. If you happen to notice this, it's cool to make eye contact and silently mouth "thank you" to anyone who does the "tip and run."

    Also, moving around the stage is where the club's mirrors can be a real help. You can use them to see if a guy has walked up behind you, or taken a seat on the other side of the stage. If your back is facing the customer you can use the mirrors to guage distance and help keep from knocking over drinks. Use the mirrors as a tool, but don't look in the mirrors too much. Some customers are put off by dancers who always seem to be checking themselves out. ... (You can also have fun with customers who are checking you out in the mirror by smiling at them or making eye contact with them through the reflection. That's always an amusing way to interact with customers.)

    Anyway, I hope that was helpful and made sense.

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