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Do you realize the entertainment you choose for your
reception or other special event, is responsible for 80% of the event's
success and the memories you and your guests will retain of the event. But - it is usually the least expensive portion of your budget.
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Does your DJ have stage or event experience?
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Does your DJ have an adequate music selection? 3.
Does your DJ use professional grade sound equipment?
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Will your DJ meet you for a consultation?
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Does your DJ provide materials, song lists and informational planning
forms?
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Does your DJ return phone calls or e-mail in a timely manner?
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Is your DJ familiar with the venue?
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Does your DJ act as Master of Ceremonies?
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Is your DJ accommodating? Taking a closer look, Unlike a doctor, fireman or policeman, there is no definition or standard of what is professional in the entertainment industry. No professional degree. No special certification or license. There are many choices and new companies appear often. Make sure you spend enough time to make the right choice. Most people invest between $13,000.00 and $30,00.00 for an average wedding. An average North Carolina wedding is over $15,000.00. People commonly spend $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 on food - $2,500.00 for location - $2,000.00 for photos - $1,000.00 for the cake - and between $3,000.00 to $10,000.00 on other items. So, why do people try to bargain hunt for the entertainment? Don't they realize that entertainment is responsible for up to 80% of the success of the event or wedding? Brides and Grooms commonly fail to see that saving $200.00 to $500.00 is not worth the sacrifice of all of their other investments. Entertainment can make or break any party or wedding and the memories you will have for the rest of your life. Most Brides and Grooms would be unhappy if the party failed to be a success. Yet, most fail to put time and effort into making sure they've made an educated decision. And, if the party stops being interesting, or looses its energy, your family and friends will more than likely leave early.
Getting a quote often does not get you the full picture. You'll
find some DJs that are cheap, but there are Anybody can go to the record store and buy CDs. What makes a DJ special to you is the knowledge and skill the DJ possesses in reading your crowd and picking the right songs to motivate your guests. Having a natural instinct in reading a crowd is absolutely necessary. Natural talent includes a sense of timing, style and variations of presentation. |