Your Investment

Investment
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 many things including making sure your wedding or event is engaging, fun, and memorable for you and your guests. The one insurance policy that will make the difference whether your guests leave early or create lasting memories until the end of the night is the entertainment! No matter what else happens, a great experienced professional DJ can help you get a maximum return on your investment of your celebration.

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Low Priced Disc Jockey’s Are Ripping You Off

Low Priced DJ’s Are Ripping You Off

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Low priced Disc Jockey’s are not only ripping you off but they’re also ripping off themselves. A friend that is also a wedding DJ called me to tell me that he lost business to another DJ that charges less then half his price.
Also that is DJ’s told this couple that he basically does the same thing my DJ friend does. Really? How can they do that?

I found out that this DJ business is a full-time husband & wife team that spends a great deal of money on advertising. So how can they make a livable wage charging clients much less an the average rate? It’s simple, one reason, they also do videography, second, since they advertise so much and charge a minimal fee, they book more weddings per week.

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Referral Kickbacks? Beware!

Referral Kickbacks? Beware!

Definition:
Kickbacks – Slang, A return of a percentage of a sum
of money already received, typically as a result of
pressure, coercion, or a secret agreement.

There are thousands of DJ’s out there to choose from.

The best way to narrow your search is by getting references.
By now you probably have a location picked out for your
reception. Most cases the venue coordinator will have a list of
preferred vendors.

But before you take their word for it, ask the coordinator
what the criteria is to be on the list. Just because there
on the list doesn’t always mean your getting a quality vendor.

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