Oct
31
HowToStripper.com
7 Step Strip Success Handbook Guide Review
A few weeks ago I was doing some research for my blog site. I happened upon a handbook called HowToStripper. Being a veteran dancer, I naturally became curious if there was really anything this book could offer me. I, however, am not one to subscribe to the idea that just because one has been doing something for a long time doesn’t make one a master at it. Honing skill is what makes you a master at something. So I decided to purchase this HowToStripper Guide figuring that if I didn’t learn anything new, it would be a good refresher course.
Key Features:
- Easy to understand step by step instructions.
- Explores Human Psychology
- Promotes a healthy outlook against a world of stereotypes.
- 2 full pages of resources
- 3 month free email access for continued support from
the author Jessica Simmonds! - Instant download
- 30-day money back guarantee
Really the number one key feature is the continued email support from Jessica herself. I have found her to be personable and professional. Jessica offers personalization of your experience to help you get the most from this amazing manual. Her advice is practically priceless!
So, the question on everyone’s mind…Did it work for me?
Absolutely!
Not only did I begin seeing immediate results, but I made the purchase price of the manual back within the first hour! At a mere $67 my return on investment was astonishing.
HowToStripper was both a refresher course and an education. After reading the manual in a single day, I couldn’t wait to go into work the next night and put the principles into practice. And, I am excited to say, my nightly income has doubled and stayed that way!
Comments from girls how this has really helped them
I worked Monday and Tuesday night, and set goals for myself. I visualized myself earning my goal and guess what… it worked! I’ve never made more than $350 on a week night, and on Monday I hit $500 and Tuesday I hit $650. Not to mention, I sold my first hour VIP!!! I was so excited and proud of myself. I told myself that I am worth $500 an hour and I found someone who was willing to pay that, and then some. I can’t wait for the weekend! I know in your book you said to take steps, and I wanted to set what I felt is a realistic goal for myself so I could believe it and see myself going home with that much. I’m working on Friday night, and my goal is $1000. S. – Austrailia
I went well I took ur advice but the reaction I receieved was unlike I’ve see n in a long time C. – New York
Got your manual yesterday in the mail and have just now finished reading it. I have read many books on selling and have implied the techniques with dancing. You have done a great job in putting together its context, I knew it took some time in the making for all that knowledge. I also used the “lets have some more fun” line that baby worked like a charm and I see some others in the book to test out. And I again sold champagne and had left with $500+. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! J. -USA
Jess, you have really inspired me..thank you. I cant wait to try some of these techniques. T. -USA
First I want to say thanks for writing this course and the personal attention. I think your course is a lot better than a course I spent $350 on three years ago! In fact, I found one particular bit very interesting and worthwhile – you said that other courses recommend not talking to guys about their jobs but that you found the opposite to be true. I don’t know if you were specifically referring to the one I bought, but this is something that course teaches and I had always followed it in the past. The other day I remembered that bit from your manual and I asked a guy lots of questions about his job when I got the vibe that he was proud of his success. I ended up making $500 off of him, and I can credit that at least in part to your advice. D. -Las Vagas
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Oct
28
Pole dancing is a beautifully progressive form of exercise, with many moves that absolute beginners can master quickly, right up to demanding poses that challenge even experienced dancers. While pole dancing can be sexy, it is mostly impressive. The following are my guidelines for utilizing this money making potential art form. During the week I only use pole tricks when the room is not busy and you need to get attention. It is a great way to demonstrate a great attitude when people are shy and don’t want to sit at your rack. However, if you have a full rack, use the pole very little and focus on the customers. Weekends are different. The demographics have changed, the house is packed and you need to have high energy. You can achieve this without lots of pole tricks but they help. Friday and Saturday are good nights to pull out your best pole trick routines.
P.S. Don’t forget to smile while your doing your tricks. You’ll look silly and not sexy with your face contorted with concentration. lol
Steps
- Claim your pole. More and more gyms are offering pole dancing classes as a creative way to get fit. Call yours to see if they offer one (and, if they don’t, ask them to). You can also find out if fitness center chains that are known to offer pole dancing classes are in your area. Many independent teachers offer pole dancing classes in local gyms and halls too, so it’s worth checking to see if anyone offers lessons near you. If you can’t find anyone that’ll teach you this challenging activity, then you can even buy a pole to install at home (see Tips).
- Wear comfortable clothes which expose your arms and legs. Sexiness is optional. Baring your skin will allow you to get a much better grip on the pole with your arms and legs so that you can perform these moves safely.
- Grab the pole. Start at the back of the pole, with your inside foot close to the base. Use your strong hand (this will be your right hand, if you are right handed, or your left, if you are left handed) to grab the pole at about head height. Allow your arm to straighten, so your weight is hanging away from the pole.
- Step around. Keeping your outside leg straight, swing it out to the side and step all the way around the pole, pivoting on your inside foot at the same time. Allow your knee to bend slightly as you turn.
- Hook with your leg. Place your outside foot down just behind the other foot. Transfer your weight to the back foot and hook your inside leg around the front of the pole, getting a good grip right behind the knee.
- Arch your body. To finish off, arch your body backwards, lowering your hand to allow for a deeper arch. This is where flexibility comes in. Arch your back only as far as you feel comfortable and make sure that you have a good grip with your leg and your hand.
- Straighten up and swing your leg down from the pole, ready to step into the next move.
Tips
- Give yourself lots of space and ensure that there is nothing (or nobody) obstructing your movement.
- Always warm up, stretch and cool down properly when you are pole dancing.
- Check with a doctor that you are fit and healthy enough to start this physically demanding exercise.
- Wear shoes that fit securely on your feet. You don’t want a shoe to come flying off and hitting someone. (Yes, there actually is a lawsuit pending right now in WA for that very thing! *smacks forehead with hand*)
- Spray hairspray on your hands & thighs for added grip.
Warnings
- Do not attempt pole dancing with “toy” poles that are for posing only. They are not built to actually hold your weight and any attempt to dance on them may result in severe injury.
- Never pole dance wearing oils or lotions as these make the pole slippery and hazardous. You may need to wipe down the pole before you start to remove any grease and give you maximum grip.
- If any part of your body hurts due to swinging around or lifting your body, stop doing the ‘trick’ that is causing the pain and have it checked by a doctor! Having a dislocated shoulder or rib is not worth the extra dollars you might make.
VideoJug -- Original source of this article. Shared with permission. Edited and additional commentary by Perelandra
The following are a few videos that I found to be informative and neat. =)
Pole Trick Moves Instructional Videos
Classic Beginner Pole Routines
Artistic Advanced Pole Routines

Oct
28
Welcome To FreeStripperTips.com!
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Over the years we have had many interesting and often humorous encounters with both men and women. We hope you find them as entertaining as we did.
The purpose of this blog is to educate, provoke thought, and provide a window into this erotic world.
For Dancers -you’ll find make-up, costume, hair, and money making tips as well as how to’s on conduct, club politics and more.
For Patrons – you’ll find tips for club etiquette, how to make the best impression on a dancer, and more.
The informative articles herein are composed and/or edited by Perelandra. Yes, this is my actual stage name.
A striptease or exotic dance is a form of erotic entertainment, usually a dance, in which the performer, known as a “stripper”, gradually undresses, in a teasing and sexually suggestive manner, to music.
The art has been around for thousands of years.

Salome asking for the head of John the Baptist after her Dance of the Seven Veils.




