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    Hustling at a VERY loud club???

    So I'm sure this topic has been touched on before but I cannot find anything with regards to how to hustle in an extremely loud club. We're not just talking "could you turn it down a little?" this is 'I find myself screaming into the customer's ear' loud. I try to wait in-between songs when it's a bit quieter but those only last a few seconds and barely give me enough time to introduce myself. How do you show a customer you are genuine without having to talk as much so you can close the sale?-if it's even possible.

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    Wow, I find myself facing the same problem. Have you brought this up with the Dj, the manager or the owner? It's fine all week long until thursday. I don't know what it is, but ever thrusday, he plays the music really really really loud. I told the manager that it's hard to be sexy if I'm screaming, and he does something about it every thursday.
    Generally if it's too loud, I've never had a problem with getting them to turn it down, even at other clubs. They all want their tip-out, and if it's there fault you don't have it, let them know.

    I did see a girl once with one of those marker boards. She'd write little things on it, like follow me to vip or dance time, and that worked for her. I think people thought she was def.
    But your thing about waiting until there's a lull in the music, you could say, "It's loud out here. let's go somewhere alone." And pull them in the dance area.

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    Use it to your advantage. "It's a lot quiter in the (lap dance/VIP/CR) area... Would you like to join me?" It works for me when our DJ gets out of control. HTH!

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    ^^Yeah, that helps if it is actually quieter in the VIP room. hehe It makes a good selling point.

    I just keep the lines to a minimum and yell in their ears. I'd rather spend my time dancing anyway, so I don't try to get too comfy with the chitchat unless they're spending money. Stick to lines that are short and effective. Brief intro, then "I can dance for you now?" works great

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    It does make the VIP seem appealing, I agree with that. My club is super loud and I kinda like it because it gives you an "Excuse" to sit on the customers lap and talk all up in their ear which turns them on and makes them buy dances

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    You can even make jokes about it as a VIP upsell like, "In the VIP room we give out free ear-plugs." hehe

    Another idea is to use something similar to what was already mentioned and use 3X5 cards with different cute things on them. One should read, "It's so loud in here we won't be able to hear each-other. Let's just talk with body language." ...then use that as a means of selling dances.

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    Wow! These are all really good ideas! I'm most definitely trying them. Thanks strippperweb!

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    Default Re: Hustling at a VERY loud club???

    God this rings so true with me!! Altho in my club my downsides are that the private area and VIP all have the same music set up so when its loud in the club its loud everywhere, also the girls complain if its too low because their dancing to nothing!! Cant win em all!!

    Some great ideas tho x

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    Man I need some of these too. Especially near the stage. Pooka dont look so hot screamin.

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