Marketing Lessons From A Las Vegas Strip Club
Just got back to Nashville after 11 days in Las Vegas. I was
there primarily to do my first Music Business Brainstorm of the
year. This is when I bring in clients, lock them in a room, and
we systematically go through their biggest music business
problems.
It was great. The guys in this group are smart and the group
came up with some incredible ways for folks to generate more
income with their music businesses.
But about the strip club...
At the end of the first night, around Midnight was when we
finished, I sent out the attendees to go find three examples of
good marketing in Las Vegas. Some of the guys headed to the
strip club.
And here's what they brought back to me...things you can use in
your music business.
1. Know Who You're Talking To - The girls in the club would get
the names of the guys who walked in and refer to them by name
for the rest of the night.
"Hello, David. How are you tonight?"
2. Ask For the Sale - If you don't ask, you don't get.
"Hello, David. Would you like some company?"
3. Ask Again - People buy when they're ready to buy, not when
you want them to. And a strip club is no exception.
If you don't get the sale the first time, ask again.
"Hello, David. Are you ready for your lap dance now?"
4. Ask Again - Even if you do get the sale the first time, ask
again.
"Hello, David. Are you ready for another lap dance?"
5. Upsell - Once you get a "yes," ask for something more.
"Hello, David. Would you like to go to the VIP Room?"
Please note that names have been changed to mine to protect the
guilty... And the guilt gets worse...
Coming soon...lessons from one of the guys who picked up a
prostitute.
Whoever said "whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas"
obviously wasn't reading my blog.
About The Author: David Hooper is the founder of Kathode Ray
Music, an artist development organization specializing in
promotion and marketing of independent musicians and bands.
Visit WWW.FREE-GUITAR-SHEET-MUSIC.COM/ for more tips and
hints for musicians, bands, and songwriters.
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