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| quote: | Originally posted by Sunnyside
It's about more than money dude |
Yes, it is about more than the money but at the same time, it's perfectly normal (and fair) to be wanted to be rewarded for one's efforts, especially if you're playing regular sets each week. So first off, Roosh, congratulations mate! It's not easy to get any sort of residency at someone else's venue so well done! You must be doing something right for the venue owners to have such confidence in you.
As for your problem, I'm not sure how much help I can be. For what it's worth, when someone asks me to name my price, I tend to shoot back with something like "well, what do you think is fair?" rather than name my own price. That way, at least if they make you a low offer you can counter-offer a reasonable price: I think this is much better than naming an amount that's too high yourself.
Like you say, if you're adding value to the venue, you deserve a cut of whatever profits you're bringing in. I'm guessing you've already demonstrated you're willing to play for little or no money so ask them to name their price and see what happens. Most deals of this nature involve some degree of negotiation so be prepared to go back and forth for a bit.
Or you could simply observe the time-honoured rule of negotiation: one party starts with an impossibly high price, the other starts with an incredibly low price and you meet in the middle. 
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