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Do you have a maintenance program for your poles?

As a pole dancer, how often do you take a hard look at your equipment? Do you have a maintenance program for maintaining—and eventually—replacing your poles? Check out these tips for how to increase the longevity of your poles through…

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Sample Pole Maintenance Log Template

[memberonly level=“Group Membership for Businesses of 2-5 individuals, Student, Individual or Solo-Preneur”]   Click here to check out a sample pole maintenance log template. This template is in Google Sheets. To use go to "File" and then choose "Make a…

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How to set up a virtual pole teaching platform

If you started teaching during the pandemic, you may be already acquainted with using Zoom, Google HangOuts, Microsoft Teams, or other video meeting service to teach virtually. Now that the pandemic is over, many people are still enjoying the flexibility…

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Crowded booth at PoleCon.

The importance of networking for your pole business

The term networking sounds very corporate and may be something that pole business owners don’t think about when going to pole events. The first priority for attending a pole event might be fun, education, or the opportunity to compete/perform. If…

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Pole dancer on stage during PoleCon

When to switch your LLC to an S-Corp?

When you first start your business (in the United States, in most states), you don’t need to have any sort of official, legal entity. Many businesses may choose to create an LLC as basic legal protection which requires very little…

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How to disclose (or not) your pole career with your day job

Many pole instructors, performers, studio owners, strippers, and other pole business owners may maintain a primary “day job” and work their pole-related side hustle at the same time. While some specific careers or employees may require disclosure of other/outside employment,…

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