DJ Tips
Strip Club DJ’ing
by How To DJ on Mar.09, 2009, under DJ Books, DJ Tips, DJ Tutorials, DJ eBooks, DJing Basics, How To DJ, Learn To DJ, Strip Club DJ
On Being a Gentleman’s Club DJ
There a many different types and variations of the traditional “DJ”. DJs come in many shapes, sizes, colors, backgrounds (both culturally and musically). That being said, we couldn’t turn down the opportunity to expose you to the unique world of the Strip Club DJ.
Many have aspirations of DJing in clubs for thousands of fans, but not as many have taken the road of being a disc jockey for the sole purpose of enabling nude women to dance more effectively for paying clientele.
Author Bill Matthews has provided use with a new eBook covering every aspect of DJing at Gentlemen’s Clubs. He claims that “You can easily make $500 or more every day, surrounded by hot, sexy women.”
Here is Bill’s Bio: About Bill Matthews, author of the Strip Club DJ eBook
Here are the basics of what’s Covered in “I’d Kill For That Job”: How To Become a Strip Club DJ
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Discover exactly what to say and how to say it
It’s easy. And when you have this, you’ll quickly develop your own style. You’ll be able to handle any club situation. The best clubs will want you to be their ‘voice.’ And the best clubs have the best women, the ones who line your pockets with cash.
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How to run the equipment
If you can run your home stereo, you can run the sound system in any club. I’ll show you everything you need to know in short order.
I’ll share the ins and outs of stage lighting. Dancers will tip extra when you give them a great light show.
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How to control the Dancers
You’ll discover how to keep them happy and keep them tipping. And how to become any dancer’s favorite DJ.
This matters because every club has at least one or two prima donnas that can drive a DJ crazy. With “I’d Kill For That Job,” you’ll discover how to deal with these spoiled brats and turn them into your best tippers.
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Choose the best club to make the best bucks
Discover how to make sure you are immediately aware of any openings at any club that interests you. You’ll save months, even years of being stuck in a bad club. You’ll move up to the best clubs 10 times faster than most DJs even dream of doing.
You’ll be able to identify the different types of managers and club owners, and know how to deal with each type effectively. You’ll discover how to get the best shifts, as many as you like, and make more money faster.
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How to choose music that keeps both the dancers and the audience pumped up
- A system for keeping track of each dancer’s music.
- A fast and easy way to discover the best songs within any music category.
- How to keep up with new music in minutes each week, not hours.
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Avoid the costly mistakes almost every DJ makes.
- A simple technique to boost your tips that 90% of DJs overlook.
- The right time to change clubs or shifts. Many DJs settle for $100 to $200 a night. It’s easy to duck this mistake when you know how.
- Discover ‘attitude money’ and how it can boost your income.
- The do’s and don’ts of dating dancers and waitresses.
Plus 2 Valuable DJing Bonuses:
Bonus #1 – “Free Personal Consultation”
If you get stuck, I’ll personally help in any way I can. Just describe the problem in an e-mail and I’ll get back to you ASAP. Order now, then take advantage of this offer later when you find yourself really up against it. It’s unlikely you’ll bump into a situation I have not already faced successfully.
Bonus #2 – “Free Voice Coaching Session”
Send a copy of your demo tape (which I show you how to make in the course). Or a sample recording of you working in a club. Use one side of a cassette. I’ll record on the opposite side and return it to you with specifics that apply strictly to you. This will help you sound more professional and, of course, make more money.
These two consultations alone are worth far more than the price of the course. But if you order right now, the consultation and this free one-on-one voice coaching session are yours. And there is no time limit on these offers. Take advantage of each when it makes sense to do so.
Interested in learning more? Check out the “I’d Kill For That Job” Page
“I’d Kill For That Job” Author Profile – Bill Matthews
by How To DJ on Mar.09, 2009, under DJ Books, DJ Tips, DJ Tutorials, DJ eBooks, DJing Basics, How To DJ, Learn To DJ, Strip Club DJ
“I’d Kill For That Job”
About Bill Matthews, author of the eBook on how to be a strip club DJ
My name is Bill Matthews and before I retired from the business, I was a DJ and manager for one of the most famous gentleman’s club organizations in the world, Rick’s Cabaret and The Colorado Bar & Grill in Houston, Texas.
Rick’s was the first ‘gentleman’s club’ and is the club that many of the biggest clubs today are modeled after. The club has been featured in Penthouse magazine and one year over half of the Penthouse Pets were Rick’s Girls including Pet of the Year and the 20th anniversary Pet, Lynn Johnson, as well as former Playboy Playmate of the Year Anna Nicole Smith. The Colorado Bar & Grill has been featured in Playboy and has also had its fair share of Penthouse Pets and Playboy Playmates.
In addition to being a DJ, I was responsible for hiring and training new DJ’s for the organization. Some guys are great DJ’s but they don’t have any idea how to teach someone else how to be a DJ. I’ve trained dozens of DJ’s and, having also been a manager, know what managers look for when hiring a DJ.
In more recent years, I’ve been involved in the music business in a management capacity and developing seminars for musicians. My experience in the music business helped me learn how to help creative people handle their careers for the long term. That experience came in handy when writing the book. I use it to show you how to get noticed and move up to the bigger clubs where the real money is.
More than anything, I love to teach. While still managing bands, I developed a weekend seminar for local musicians to show them how to take charge of their careers. My seminar was successful on a local level but there were several other people doing similar seminars around the country and the music industry was changing in a big way due to the internet and sites like Napster.
It was then that I remembered an idea that I’d had ten years ago: to write a book about how to be a strip club DJ. I did a little checking and was surprised to find that not one book had been written on the subject. I also recalled how much I’d enjoyed teaching other people to DJ. So, I started working on the book right away.
In writing the book, I tried to think of every single question someone just starting out would ask and what they’d need to know to get started and, more importantly, what they’d need to move into the better paying clubs. I also tried to include as much information as I could about how to deal with the people you’ll encounter in the clubs: the dancers, the managers, the customers and even other DJ’s.
Every working DJ that I’ve show the book to has said the same thing. They wish they had a book like this when they started out. Fortunately for you, this information is now available to you for the first time anywhere. You’ll learn not only what I spent several years learning, you’ll be able to avoid some of the mistakes that I made along the way.
Goal Setting Tips For Music Business Success
by How To DJ on Feb.24, 2009, under DJ Tips, Learn To DJ, Personal Growth, goal setting
Goal Setting Tips for Music Business
Below are a few great tips from Danny Rampling:
Here are some tips I wanted to share with you about becoming successful in the music business.
Be Clear About Your Goals:
It’s important to know what direction you want to go in whilst working in the music business. Do you want to get into broadcasting? Be a Club DJ? Be a Promoter??? Write down your goals and get clear on what you want to become, ANYTHING is possible!
Be Open to Continuous Feedback:
A key peak performance quality for you is to “accept feedback and self-correct.” Peak performers are those who can take information from their environment and even if the information is contrary to all of their planning, they can accept the information, modify their plans, and continue moving forward. They are always open to new ideas and insights.
Learn What You Need to Know:
The most important thing in business decision making is for you to get accurate information. Facts don’t lie. It is important that you get the real facts, not the assumed facts or the apparent facts or the obvious facts, or the hoped for facts, but the real, provable facts.
Action Exercises
Here are two ideas that you can apply immediately to be more strategic in your work and personal life.
First: remain flexible when you are working towards your goal. In times of rapid change, all of your best ideas can be contradicted by new information. Be willing to try different things. Be open to new inputs and ideas.
Second: get the facts! The more and better information you can acquire before you make a decision, the better your decision will be. The very best managers spend a good amount of time getting the real, provable facts before they take action
Take this great opportunity to invest in your DJ career and eheck out ”Everything You Need To Know About Djing and Success” Only This includes a 60 day money back offer and FREE unlimited updates on the E-book for life. Go For It!
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How to DJ – The Very Basic Overview
by How To DJ on Feb.23, 2009, under DJ Equipment, DJ Gear, DJ Tips, DJing Basics, How To DJ, Learn To DJ
How To DJ
Starting Points / Basic Overview
DJing – What To Expect
If you are wondering what you can honestly expect by becoming a DJ, and how to DJ, then you have come to the right place. Djing is a great job that anybody can do, but it is better done by somebody that is outgoing and loves to have fun. Being a DJ will definitely improve your social life there is no doubt about that, and you will be able to experience many new things. You will be asked to play at many different events and celebrations, halls and clubs, and when you develop your name you may get to travel as well.
DJing Training and Practice
If you are wondering how to DJ, then you need to know that it is not a very difficult job, but that there is a certain amount of training you will need to do. You can do this on your own if you get the information that you need and are able to get access to the proper equipment so that you can practice on it. There are many different ways to DJ, and some of them involve using CD players, laptop software or turntables for vinyl. What you will do is pick the one that you feel most comfortable using and learn how to use it very well. It is better to become very skilled at one and use it on a constant basis.
Getting Your Name Out
Once you have learned all of the technical aspects of how to DJ, you will need to make yourself known by advertising. You need to promote yourself as the great new disc jockey on the scene, and you can do this by putting up advertisements on the Internet or in your local newspaper. People will call you for weddings and similar events, so you should practice taking phone calls with a friend that is willing to help you out. You can also make a recording of your self and your music and promote it to local clubs.
The Music
You need to figure out what kind of music you want to play when you are learning how to DJ. If you can find music that is both danceable and really your style, then you have found a fantastic combination. When you play what you love you will find that you enjoy your job so much that you will want to be djing all the time. When you love your work it makes it so much easier and you will find that the work will come to you. Learning how to DJ is not that complicated and you can get training on the Internet to set yourself up for a lifetime with a fantastic career.
If you want to take it to the next level and learn more, we highly recommend picking up
Danny Ramplings Book on DJing and Success
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Free DJ eBook Download Part 2
by How To DJ on Feb.16, 2009, under DJ Books, DJ Downloads, DJ Tips, DJ Tricks, DJ Tutorials, DJ eBooks, Free Chapters, How To DJ, Learn To DJ
DJ eBook Download
Download your free chapters from Danny Rampling’s huge ebook teaching how to dj.
Here’s the second part of the free download from Danny Ramplings “The Essential Guide To DJ’ing and Success”.
Free Chapter Part 2 : Life Skills & Achievement
The second chapter is Danny Rampling’s tips on “Success”. No, not just DJing success, but success in life and all other forms of business and personal relationships. Danny covers the topic of positive/correct attitude, persistence, how to model successful people (DJs in this case) to become better faster.
This chapter and the other related chapters offer some great insight into what it takes to be successful in DJing and in life. If you need some daily inspiration, this set of chapters will also help you get off your butt and into superstar mode.
Here’s the link for your free pdf download:
(right-click to save it to your desktop)
To check out the full, 350+ Page DJ eBook , go to Danny Rampling’s site: http://www.learnhowtobeadj.com
Coming Soon: The 3nd Free Chapter
If you missed it: Part 1 of the How To DJ eBook Free Download
Here is the scribd version of the pdf book if you want to read it here on our site:
(feel free to share this with any friends or fellow djs)
Everything You Need to Know About DJing and Success by Danny Rampling Free Pt2
How To DJ: Danny Rampling’s New DJ eBook
by admin on Dec.29, 2008, under DJ Books, DJ Downloads, DJ Equipment, DJ Gear, DJ Schools, DJ Software, DJ Tips, DJ Tricks, DJ Tutorials, DJ Videos, DJ eBooks, How To DJ, Learn To DJ, Uncategorized
How To DJ
New DJ eBook from Danny Rampling
Fall of 2008 marked the launch of a new DJ eBook from legendary house DJ Danny Rampling *wikipedia link. This How To DJ book , titled “Everything You Need To Know About DJ’ing And Success” features over 300 pages of in-depth detail on the music industry, technical dj tips and tricks, and even life advice taken from Danny’s years of DJ ing; both to packed clubs and to a large radio audience through his tenure as a BBC Radio 1 DJ.
The title really does do the book justice, as it contains information on EVERY aspect of DJing and the DJ/nightclub industry. Inside is an all-encompassing library of valuable information that is applicable to both novice and expert dj’s alike. Many of the introductory chapters are great for those starting with a clean slate, while the later chapters of this DJ eBook provide some valuable content for those with a little more experience under their belt. For the price of a dj lesson, you can get an entire volume of work that can be read over and over.
This DJ book includes sections on :
- DJ Equipment
- How To DJ
- DJ Music Genres
- DJ Software
- DJ Download Sites
- DJ Tips
- DJ Tutorials
- Music Business
- Personal Development (Surprisingly insightful!)
Head over to Danny’s Book Page for more info







