Beer Babes... :0
Beer Babes... :0
Miller Lite Girls and Bud Girls and all the rest.....
When they have these girls show up and give away drinks and trinkets....does it work?
Do you get any regulars from them? Or just a bunch of one-time oglers...
I don't see any value in it.
If they give away drinks...that means nobody is spending any money.
If it brings in no new steady customers...the bar lost big money on the event.
I'm just wondering if they have any actual benefit.
Except for the beer makers, if they get new customers.
When they have these girls show up and give away drinks and trinkets....does it work?
Do you get any regulars from them? Or just a bunch of one-time oglers...
I don't see any value in it.
If they give away drinks...that means nobody is spending any money.
If it brings in no new steady customers...the bar lost big money on the event.
I'm just wondering if they have any actual benefit.
Except for the beer makers, if they get new customers.
Re: Beer Babes... :0
One of my favorite weekly gigs is at a nearby Hooters. I started this a three weeks ago, and now it's drawing singers from up to 25 and 30 miles away. This is on Wednesday nights, and the area has 27 other shows listed in the local online Karaoke guide and people are driving right past these shows to come to mine.Bigdog wrote:Miller Lite Girls and Bud Girls and all the rest.....
When they have these girls show up and give away drinks and trinkets....does it work?
Do you get any regulars from them? Or just a bunch of one-time oglers...
I've asked a few people that mentioned the distance why they drove so far when there are closer shows. Most of them live near another Hooter's that has karaoke on Monday nights, and they specifically wanted to do another night at this Hooters. The reasons they give are:
1) The same company (which I work for) does the Monday show, and the systems are perceived as better than those run by other KJ's ( Bigdog's right - they DO pay attention)
2) MOST of the women mentioned the Hooter's Girls (tm) as a reason. These ladies were serious singers, and flat out stated the waitresses kept their husbands and boyfriends occupied so they could stay longer and sing more!
3) The ones that return mention the crowd is one of the most supportive they've ever sung in front of. EVERYONE gets claps and cheers, especially the first timers. They also mention they like to try new songs here, because they know that even if they "crash and burn" they get praise for trying something new.
The whole vibe is like a big party, and if you'll excuse the pun, it's a real hoot to do.
I better bring this back on topic. One shot "beer babes" probably won't draw regulars, but weekly or nightly "house babes" in conjunction with karaoke is likely to draw as many women as men!
Last week, I went to Philadelphia, but it was closed.
Wouldn't that make you a pimp?
I've only seen these girls in action once; it was for flavored vodka. They were giving away T-shirts and other things. The drinks weren't free, but reduced.
I see it more as advertising the drink than advertising the bar. Since that is the case, yes, the bar owner should be paid.
I've only seen these girls in action once; it was for flavored vodka. They were giving away T-shirts and other things. The drinks weren't free, but reduced.
I see it more as advertising the drink than advertising the bar. Since that is the case, yes, the bar owner should be paid.
Sabrina the Cat