How do vip hosts make money
Hosts sometimes accept bottles of wine or other such gifts, but not cash. An executive casino host is the person who is responsible for supervising and coordinating employees in the gaming area of a casino. This position is one which requires an employee to work extended hours, as casinos do not thrive during traditional business hours.
This rule is enforced across any American land-based casinos, regardless of the state in which you are playing. Casino hosts are paid a competitive salary along with possible bonuses and occasional tips from their guests. On some high demand pool and big DJ nightclubs, the price is the price for the Independent hosts and the Internal Hosts. If you want a particular table, then you pay the full retail price. As a licensed Indy Host, just like an Internal Host, we make a commission based on the minimum spend.
Because of our relationships and buying power, we pool our buying resources with a couple of other large Indy companies to drive a large amount of revenue and get the same pricing as the Internal Hosts.
Some smaller Indy Hosts will not get the same prices as we do. We talk more about the differences between Indy Hosts below. One advantage, Internal Hosts have access to the internal booking system so they can see what's going on with the reservations.
Fortunately for the large Indys like us, we mostly deal with the managers so they tell us what's going on. On mega nights like fight and holiday weekends, this can be an advantage at one or two of the big EDM Clubs.
But let's set the record straight, this is one or two weekends out of the year and only at one or two clubs and pools so, I don't consider it that big of an advantage. Since we spread our business over 15 nightclubs, 12 pools and gentlemen's clubs, these one or two clubs on one or two weekends are insignificant.
As we mentioned earlier, the customer is the focal point of our business. We're not saying the Internal Hosts don't care about the customers, they do; the fact is, if they don't have customers, they don't make a commission. But you'll find that the Club Host is working at the club and typically will not be able to hang out with their customers. I used to hate this as an Internal Host. Every once in a while, when they get off, you might see them with a customer or a group, but not that often.
Guys like us, we go above and beyond and bring girls and walk-in customers, and personally spend a little time making sure the evening is perfect. Again, our main focus is the customer, not the revenue. Another huge advantage of the Indys is we can book everywhere. Most groups, when they come to Vegas, tend to book multiple events.
Instead of trying to deal with four or five different people throughout a weekend, having an Indy Host who books everything, can make things a lot easier and smoother for your vacation. Dealing with one responsive person who makes an effort to ensure you arrive at all your events can be a huge plus.
On one final note, we offer a lot of package deals since we work with clubs, pools, shows, activities, and gentlemen's clubs. We also deal with a substantial amount of customers on any given weekend.
We can negotiate incredible deals, and we pass that savings along to our customers. On top of that, we do a lot of volume and we are not concerned about making a ton of money on one or two customers. Of course, we have to make some kind of profit to stay in business but, on any given weekend, we might be working with 30 or 40 groups so there's no need to price gouge.
We would much rather hook a customer up and get an excellent review and a referral, which we do, rather than trying to push it for a few extra bucks. Las Vegas is full of Independent Hosts, but there's a big difference between the best and the rest.
Take note of the big websites that pop up on every keyword that's related to Las Vegas and you'll find the top Independent Hosts. These are real companies with employees, LLC's, and automated systems. Guys like me are passionate about this business and we put a lot of time and effort into search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, and relationships with the venues.
One thing's for sure in this City, if you do a lot of volume, people respect you for your work ethic and your business, not to mention the clubs who want to do business with you because you bring them a bunch of revenue.
Anyone considering a career as a club promoter must have, or be willing to develop, a large network of people to help them generate business for the club by serving as patrons. The promoter may also be required to plan and execute special events at the club. Most club promoters work as independent contractors, and the pay structure depends largely on the hierarchy of promoters who work with the club. A partner promoter is the highest level of club promoter.
This type of promoter can make anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a thousand dollars on a busy night. A partner promoter is expected to bring in a large number of clients to the club each night; the more clients the promoter brings in, the higher his pay is for that night. Partner promoters are paid on a percentage scale based on the amount of income the club earns each night.
The partner promoter's pay is determined after all expenses for the club have been paid or accounted for that night. A sub promoter is a lower-level promoter, also known as an amateur promoter.
He may work underneath a partner promoter, depending on the structure and size of the club.
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