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Selecting The Perfect DJ

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Selecting The Perfect DJ

 

Hiring a talented vendor team that can get you the kind of results you want is very important. But, none of those other vendors are going to be on a microphone speaking to your closest family and friends for the Party or Wedding Reception except the DJ. Can you imagine hiring a DJ based on price only and they sound like Pee-Wee Herman?  Talk to them at least once on the phone or in person before you hire them.

Hi, my name is Mike. I’m a full time DJ with over 25 years of experience. If you’ll give me a few minutes of your time, I’ll explain how to avoid some of the most common mistakes that people make when hiring a DJ service.

Most people have access to Internet and music. Some of these people have become a self proclaimed “DJ.” I’ll be the first to admit that pressing a play button doesn’t take much talent, but knowing “what songs” to play does! Knowing what to say, when to say it and when not to say anything at all isn’t something you can learn by downloading songs.

There are many types of DJ’s. A DJ that works in a bar or club probably isn’t the best choice for a wedding reception. Likewise, a wedding DJ may not be the best choice for a Sweet 16 Party. Here’s another example… Your best friend wants to “give you his DJ services as a wedding present.” They may not really be giving you anything, unless he or she is a professional DJ. Much of the time, they are more interested in having the spotlight on themselves rather than on the event and guests. A DJ is supposed to play the “appropriate” music, at the proper levels and at the correct time. He will also speak to the guests during his service and make announcements, and will make the introductions of the bride, groom and family. He will also need to work with the venue staff, photographer, videographer, etc. for a seamless wedding reception. Will he know how to do this?

Will he be dressed appropriately? Will he act silly or in a professional manner? What about his speech, his language? Will his set up and equipment be professional?

Watch out for… “I’ve been a DJ for (x) years.” You should ask, “How many events do you do per month? What venues or customers can I call for references regarding your services?”

Most DJ’s aren’t real businesses. To find out who is and who isn’t, ask them to show you a blank business check, a tax id number or anything that shows they are a real business. Only legitimate services will set up a business and have a business checking account. While Google is very handy, it lists everybody it finds connected with this service. A business with a good web page is another indicator of a professional DJ service.

Ask questions, meet with prospects, look for real DJ experience, along with any extra value that might be included beyond the price tag. Your wedding day is one of the most important events of your life… don’t overlook the value a professional DJ can provide and help you create your dream wedding.

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