Archives for January, 2009
DJ companies claim to have many years of experience. That is, combined
So how do you know the DJ that you get wasn’t just hired last week, or has
Also the DJ you think you might have may leave to go somewhere else, then you get someone you may never meet until the day of your wedding.
Setting up turntables at your friends house parties doesn’t count as experience either.
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You…#8
Posted on Jan 26, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No Comment“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.
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You…#7
Posted on Jan 22, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No Comment
7. “We Charge the Same Price for Any Kind of Service”
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You…#6
Posted on Jan 21, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No Comment
“We Pay to be Voted The Best DJ Service”
Some of the smaller local wedding publications will feature an annual “Best of” issue for the local wedding vendors to boost their circulation. The readers (Brides) vote for the vendors they hired or used for their wedding.
There are many very good DJ’s in the Valley, I have a hard time believing these same readers (Brides) have had the opportunity to view all other DJ’s. So they really have nothing to compare to.
This makes the “Best of “irrelevant. Ironically the “Best of” winners year after year are always the ones that advertise in the publications the most.
For more information, please visit: http://www.ExclusiveWeddingGuide.com/guide
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You…#5
Posted on Jan 20, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No Comment“We Help Ourselves to the Open Bar”
When Michael Sullivan and his wife Suna got married in California two years ago,
they were in the mood to celebrate, so was their DJ. He arrived several hours
before the reception with a friend and began drinking. “When it finally came time for him to play music, he was totally blasted and seemed
to be on drugs,” says Lesley Stein, one of the two photographers at the event.
Sullivan says the music was lousy, the DJ missed his cues for the father-
daughter dance and the cake cutting, and guests left early. “It was really obvious that it was fun for a lot of people, “ Sullivan says. “He really ruined the day.”
A DJ can make or break a wedding reception.
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You… #4
Posted on Jan 19, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No Comment “I’m a Part-Time DJ”
Would you be confident hiring a part-time photographer, caterer, florist, etc for
your wedding? 80% of mobile DJ’s are part-time and work full-time jobs during
the week. Yet most all mobile DJ’s call themselves professional. I don’t think you
would allow a part-time dentist to fill a cavity, so why would you want a part-time
DJ be your spokesperson, in front of your friends & family for the first time on one
of the biggest days of your life?. The most successful weddings are the one’s where Brides hire the best professionals.
Part-time is not professional.
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You… #2
Posted on Jan 16, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No Comment#2 “We Pay Kickbacks to Be on Preferred Vendors Lists”
Wedding planners, Venue Coordinators and others will be all too happy to provide a list of recommended vendors. But don’t think they’re doing you a favor. More often than not, insiders admit, the businesses that pay the highest price are the ones who get the referrals. Disc Jockeys should be on preferred vendor lists based on performance,
and clients feedbacks, not by how much money they can kickback to the vendor.
More info is available at www.ExclusiveWeddingGuide.com/guide
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You…#3
Posted on Jan 15, 2009 under Wedding Vendors | No CommentPart 3 in the series….
“We Pay Kickbacks to Be on Preferred Vendors Lists”
Wedding planners, Venue Coordinators and others will be all too happy to provide a list of recommended vendors. But don’t think they’re doing you a favor. More often than not, insiders admit, the businesses that pay the highest price are the ones who get the referrals. Disc Jockeys should be on preferred vendor lists based on performance,
and clients feedbacks, not by how much money they can kickback to the vendor.
www.ExclusiveWeddingGuide.com
10 Things Mobile Disc Jockeys Won’t Tell You…
Posted on Jan 12, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment 10 Things
Part 1 in the series
- “We Charge What We Believe were Worth, not because we want to save you money.”
If you charge nothing for your service, that’s what its worth. You get what you pay for.
Getting The Most From A Bridal Fair
Posted on Jan 08, 2009 under bridal fair | No CommentThey can be very intimidating for brides and for exhibitors. Most brides and grooms I see, walk around in a state of schock, like zombies. It’s called “information overload”. So, how to make the most out of this crazy experience!
Have a plan….
1. Type your address on adhesive labels. They will be used for all of the drawings.
2. Bring a good cloth bag to carry the millions of pieces of literature you will be inundated with.
3. Set up a temporary email address and PO Box (Post Net Ups Store) for exhibitors to contact you at, and once you’ve chosen your vendors, close both accounts.
4. Eat a hearty breakfast. (you’ll need it, plus the food at bridal fairs is very expensive and not very tasty)
5. If you plan on getting married in California, Arizona or Rocky Point, you won’t have to search for a Wedding DJ because you have just found him…
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