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When it comes to planning your event, a great amount of time and money is
invested in that one day, especially a wedding. When it comes time to select
your entertainment there's a few things you should know.

How much money should you pay for a Disc Jockey?

A DJ is  responsible for making sure your wedding or event is engaging, fun, and
memorable for you and your guests. Entertainment is a "get-what-you-pay-for"
business. Not all Disc Jockey's are the same, and a DJ can make it a great
celebration that everyone will remember, or a reception you would soon like to
forget.

When searching for a DJ for your event, you will notice the disparity in price.
You will find that Disc Jockey's charge anywhere from $500 to $2,000 depending
on what your needs are, and the type of event.

You can find non-professional Disc Jockeys (hobbyist) for less. If you really want
to take that risk.

Consider that if you are paying average to below average for your Disc Jockey,
you are taking a chance on a DJ who is most likely not a truly skilled professional
and may very well sell your reception to an even less qualified Disc Jockey that
you will meet for the very first time at your reception or special event.
Do you really want an average to below average wedding reception?


Why don't you have your pricing packages posted on your website?

A DJ that is truly professional will probably not post his prices on his website.
                                         Why?
Every wedding or event is different and unique in their own way. I like to
find out what your needs and wants are first, then custom craft a package to
give you just the right service you want.
I'm not your typical  "run-of-the-mill" DJ, that does "cookie-cutter" events, which
means I do not, play the same music, make the same announcements, do the same
event formalities, and bring the same equipment at each event no matter how large
or small the event is.
Therefore I do not have cookie-cutter prices on my website.

Why is PME Disc Jockey Service the best value for my money?

                            No Overhead.
PME is just Mark, there are no employees that work for me, and never will.
Your investment will not go to other people that won't even  be at your event.

                
No Monthly Rent Payment.
Since it's just me, there's no reason to have an outside office. Many of the
multi-system DJ services have outside offices that can be very costly. Who do
you think pays for the fancy offices?

                      
 No Advertising Costs
95%
of my business comes from word-of-mouth referrals. The bigger companies
need to spend thousands of dollars per year on advertising to keep all of their Disc
Jockey's booked all year long. Guess who pays for that too?
You will not see PME in printed publications or at bridal shows.
Outside of business cards, I spend little to no money on advertising.

What you should be paying a Disc Jockey for is....

                            *** Talent ***
             *** Experience ***
        *** Quality of Service ***
             
   *** Expertise ***

" That's how the level of my price is based."

Your wedding or event is to important to just look for the lowest price.
              The bottom line is the best value for your money.
That's why PME is the best investment for your next event or wedding.

"The bitterness of poor quality remains longer than the sweetness of low price is forgotten."


                     
                        "It's not what you do, it's how you do it."
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