go out, make sure you both know what you’re going to be working
on and make a plan.
Know your material - Before you go out, make sure you understand
what kinds of routines, openers, and stories you each like to tell. Let
your partner know where you’re at in your practice. Are you working
on opening? Are you working on Seeding Dates? Are you working
on building value? You and your friend should be clear on what you
know and what you’re practicing.
Reward Motivation - This is a technique to help motivate you when
you’re out with a friend. Give your friend $100 and for each
approach you make, he gives you back $20. Let’s say you have three
hours to approach five groups of people or individual women or he
keeps the remaining money.
Approach Alone - When making approaches, one guy should walk
up and then the wing should follow once the first person has started
conversation. Two guys walking up to a group together makes it
more obvious that you’re there to hit on them, and our goal is to be
subtle. So, walk up alone, then have your friend approach once
you’ve progressed from the opener to conversation.
Secret Codes - Sometimes you’re going to want to communicate
with your wingman without saying something out-loud. By the way,
many women are masters of communicating in code with their
friends on a girl's night out.
I suggest creating a code that you can use to communicate simple
messages. Here’s an example of a code I used to use when my friend
approached: