Posted on Jan 26, 2009 under Wedding Vendors |
“You Pay For Our Advertising, Office, & Overhead”
Most muli-operational companies have outside offices, managers, and huge advertising budgets to keep all their DJ’s booked. When you hire their services, most of that money goes to the company, not the DJ. In most case the DJ for your wedding gets less then 50% of the cut of what you pay. If the DJ uses company owned audio equipment, he gets much less. What you may end up with is a DJ that gets paid very little, and may not put forth much of a effort in planning, & performing for your wedding.
What you should pay for is talent, quality of service, experience, & expertise.