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SAMPLE CODE OF CONDUCT

[memberonly level=“Group Membership for Businesses of 2-5 individuals, Student, Individual or Solo-Preneur, PoleCon Membership”]   Review and update this text as relevant for your situation and with regards to appropriate laws in your jurisdiction >>> Attendees must respect commonsense rules…

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Top 10 ways to run a safer pole dance events

Pole dancing is an extreme activity, and no one can fully “guarantee” safety in all instances. All event producers can, however, take steps to minimize physical safety issues during their events. Here is a short “checklist” you can use to…

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Do you need a code of conduct for your pole-based business?

Pole businesses straddle lots of different environments and situations, inviting lots of different people from different backgrounds to participate in different ways. Having a code of conduct can help clarify roles and expectations of all those involved. What is a…

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Sample Weapons Policy

[memberonly level=“Group Membership for Businesses of 2-5 individuals, Student, Individual or Solo-Preneur, PoleCon Membership”]   Below are two sample policies that could be used for your pole dance business or event. The first is most appropriate for studios or pole…

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How to buy a pole dance business

Purchasing an existing business or business concept rather than creating a new business from scratch can be an appealing option to new business owners. In this post, we’ll talk about the benefits and drawbacks of buying an existing business, common…

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