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How to Hire That Perfect Wedding DJ

How to Hire That Perfect Wedding DJ

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These questions will quickly and easily weed out the poor quality wedding DJs in the first 3 minutes of talking to them.

1. Which DJ exactly will be the one doing my event and will you guarantee that DJ to be at my event in contract? Why? The reason you ask this is that many companies sell you on a slick advertising presentation or YouTube video demo and then send whatever DJ they have available out to your event.

2. Can I see a demo video of that DJ before I hire them? Why? Without you do not care about the DJ part of your event or you do not want the DJ to interact or talk much, then you will want to make sure their personality seems to fit the different crowds shown in a demo video. A demo should have several types of events and the best DJs can vary their style of music and interaction to fit exactly the customer. Each show can be quite a bit different from the other one but both would be a success to the client.

3. Can I see a list of the music you have? Ask this because you want to browse the music collection (of the DJ you are getting) prior to hiring them to make sure they have the music variety you want. Also beware of DJs with less than 5 years experience bragging they have over 100,000 songs as they probably downloaded illegally those songs and you run the risk of them being shut down before your wedding date.

4. Can I talk to the DJ before hiring them? Yes, should be the answer. You want to make sure they understand what you want. A good DJ will ask questions about what kind of music you like, # guests, age ranges, how much interaction you want to make sure they are a good match for your event. A DJ that spends more time telling you about his / her show than asking questions and listening is probably not going to listen to you at your event.

5. Do you have a backup amplifier or laptop (if they play music on computer) at your event? Yes, should be the answer. If not, they are not carrying the most important piece of equipment in case of major failure. Most professional DJs carry cords, bulbs, extra equipment to make the show go on no matter what breaks down. Now, you will not find these types of DJs for 395, 495 or 595 for the most part as true professionals cost more than that.

I hope this helps you pick a professional DJ and that you have everything you dream of on your wedding day.

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Source by Brian Harrell

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