Dancer Reviews Are A Net Positive
Here's my take: Dancer reviews are a net positive.
Not controversial, not complicated just true. They make things better and easier for pretty much everyone involved. Except the ones who aren't doing good business in the first place.
When a guy walks into a club and sees a bunch of dancers, you don't know who's going to be fun, who's going to rush you, or who's going to upsell you in the back. Without information, you're going in blind.
We've ALL been there: You pay a high price and go back, expecting to have a good time and it ends up being a terrible experience. She rushes you. She upsells you. She pesters tips the whole time. You leave disappointed, annoyed, and wondering why you just spent that kind of money. And of course, you're never going back to see her again.
But the reverse is also true: The dancers who are negotiable and give you a good time for a good price. You're definitely going to see them again.
Good reviews drive customers toward the dancers who deserve it: A dancer with strong reviews doesn't have to hustle as much. She doesn't have to waste time sitting with guys, trying to persuade them to go back and in the end, they decide to go back with someone else. That's a loss for her. Her reputation and talent precede her. Guys actively seek her out because they already know she's worth it. For her, that means more regulars, less time wasted, more consistent income and less hustling. That's a win for her.
I've gone in looking for dancers, based on the strength of a review in the forum. As a recent example, when I first read a review that someone posted about Dream and the good experience they had. I went to Henry's to see her. I knew what to expect and had a great time. AND I've repeated a number of times. She's probably made close to $1,000 off of me, since the first time I saw her back in September or October. Whenever it was.
I'm sure that guys have gone into Henry's and Bogart's looking for certain dancers, based on positive reviews that I've written. I get DMs asking for information and that works both ways too. For instance, I asked CakeComa for some information regarding the dancers at SC and he took the time to write and lengthy and detailed response to me. Not only am I grateful, but when I go to the Criket, I'm going to look for certain dancers, based on the information he gave me.
Good reviews are good for the club: When guys look for certain dancers working there, traffic increases. More customers = more drink sales, more entry fees and bigger tip-outs for the staff. Good experiences bring customers back. Bad experiences send them to other clubs. Reviews literally help bring customers into the place.
For the customers, reviews take the guesswork out of everything. We know who's worth seeing, who to avoid, who's fun, who's fair, and who makes the experience worth the money.
Reviews are bad for the dancers who don't treat customers well: the bait-and-switchers, the ones who change the deal once you get back, the rushers and the up-sellers ("I know what we agreed on, but it's extra if." Those dancers hurt the business. If enough guys get burned, they stop coming in or the club becomes a "last stop" instead of a first choice. I'm 100% certain that some, if not all, of the staff read the reviews too. They want to know who's bringing in regulars. And who's driving them away.
Bottom line: Dancer reviews help good dancers, us, and the club.
As always, my apologies for any grammatical or spelling errors.