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Real Wedding DJs Don’t Disclose Price Over The Phone!
When I get a an inquiry on the phone or email, the first thing out of a bride’s mouth is…”How much do you charge?”
That’s understandable. A bride does not know the difference between a DJ, photgrapher or a wedding cake baker, especially when it comes to planning a wedding.
A wedding DJ is different than most wedding vendors because what we sell is talent. And you can’t show a package of talent to a bride.
If a “wedding DJ” (and I use the term loosely) advertises prices on their website or freely gives out prices over the phone, that can only mean one thing….
They are “cookie cutting” their weddings. which means, they aren’t customizing each wedding. Each wedding will be the same as the one before, which means your wedding will be just like last weeks and the week before. I suppose if you don’t care much about personalized service then the standard run-of-the-mill wedding reception is perfect for you.
Most brides I meet don’t subscribe to that thinking.
Most brides take pride in their wedding day and DO want a personalized, custom wedding that represents their personality.
What makes a great wedding DJ? The services they provide and the time they take to meet with you.
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Add comment July 31, 2007
Looking for a “different” bridal march tune?
Tired of the same old bridal march songs?
Take a listen to the “Bridal March” by Jonathan Cain (former keyboardist with Journey-maybe he’s still with them-I don’t know)
Add comment June 7, 2007
PLANNING YOUR OWN WEDDING
Being in the entertainment business lo these many years, I have worked with many vendors, consorted with many F&B people and have a pretty good handle on the mechanics of wedding ceremonies and receptions.
I meet a lot of creative, professional vendors who make weddings spectacular!
I would like to pass on my secrets to those few brides and grooms out there who are creatively different than the heard and want their wedding to be unique and memorable.
And the best part…It won’t cost you an arm and a leg!
I am putting together a comprehensive, “Do-it-yourself” wedding guide that will walk you through every detail (and I mean everything!)of the planning process from when the big question is popped to…”Welcome to Honolulu the current time is 2:30 pm”
In the mean time, visit my websites for more information.
1 comment January 19, 2007