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How to Select
a "Professional" DJ
Almost
every established entertainment company is willing
to offer the benefit of their insight. Invariably,
large companies tout the benefits of hitching-up
with a capable, resource-rich agency, while
individual operators talk-up their personal
attention to each event.
In
truth, there are fine DJs and excellent customer
service practices in place at both large and
small companies. And, of course, there are less
desirable elements across the spectrum.
Even
if you've seen a company's DJs in action, the
decision isn't easy. I've seen excellent performers
placed in untenable circumstances and mediocre
DJs blessed with an "anything goes"
crowd. The end results weren't commensurate
with the talent and effort invested in the job.
Of
course, you can contact references. But really,
who lists their flops on a reference list? And
who doesn't list their brother-in-law and golf
partner? After coming to accept the minimal
value of references and the potential for disrupting
the privacy of our valued customers, our company
actually stopped publishing reference lists.
They simply didn't seem useful to savvy consumers.
Some
DJ companies use videotapes to demonstrate their
finesse. Here again, the problem is that selective
editing can project Forrest Gump as an articulate
announcer and Tommy Turtle as a skilled music
mixer. To keep up with the trend, our company
is developing a videotape for customer review,
but only those willing to accept Memorex as
reality will be swayed by its contents.
Fine,
you say, this article has succeeded in eliminating
all possible avenues of evaluation. We're back
to (horrors!) luck-of-the-draw.
Or
maybe not.
There
is an excellent method for evaluating a potential
DJ. And it doesn't involve a great deal of research.
The method involves calling and talking to the
person. Really! ...just talking!
If
you can invest just twenty minutes in a phone
call, you can learn a lot about the way a company
does business, the way a DJ conducts him/herself,
and whether their style is a good match for
your reception atmosphere.
Ask
questions, and listen carefully to both the
words and the way in which you get answers.
You'll hear a lot about attitude, personality
and professionalism, if you pay close attention.
Even the world's slickest salesperson is forced
to drop their mask when your inquiries fall
outside the standard response list.
In
fact, there are some questions that I seldom
hear that might make for some fascinating conversation:
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Tell
me how you'll plan my wedding reception.
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How
would you describe your (or your DJs') performance
style?
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How
do you recruit new DJs?
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What
professional accomplishments have your DJs
achieved?
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Do
you belong to the Chamber of Commerce or BBB?
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What
happens if the DJ gets sick or the equipment
fails?
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If
we've banned a particular song from our reception
and it's requested, how would you handle that?
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What
are the credentials of the person who designed
your equipment setup?
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How
would you play both big band and club dance
music at the same event?
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How
many other events will you be playing on the
same day as my reception?
The
last question, by the way, is quite a trick.
If a company will own-up to playing 50 receptions
simultaneously, you can be assured that personal
service is nonexistent. By the same token, a
single operator who tries to squeeze two or
three jobs into a Saturday is begging sweat-soaked
overload. Look for some reasonable workload
from your entertainment provider. Planning
is absolutely essential to event success, and
a "load-and-leave" schedule invariably
results in a crazyquilt music program. You'll
pay more for the individual attention, but it's
worth the price.
Read
more about Wedding Reception Entertainment
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Kansas City Weddings in Kansas City, Missouri or Kansas City,
Kansas. KC Weddings .net is Kansas City's Most Comprehensive Wedding Resource!
Featuring Kansas City ( KC, MO / KS ) Reception Sites, Chapels, Photographers,
Bridal Consultants, Party Planners, Disc Jockeys, DJs, Videographers, Live Bands,
Ceremony Music, Reception Music and Entertainment, Florists, Caterers, Kansas
City Catering, Wedding Cakes, Limousines and KC Wedding Transportation, Wedding
Rentals, Kansas City Bed & Breakfasts, B & B, and much much more.
KC Wed, KC Wedding Vendor Directory, International Bridal Gown Designers Directory,
and Wedding Planning Pages. Kansas City Weddings in Kansas City, Missouri or
Kansas City, Kansas. KC Weddings .net is Kansas City's Most Comprehensive
Wedding Resource! Featuring Kansas City ( KC, MO / KS ) Reception Sites,
Chapels, Photographers, Bridal Consultants, Party Planners, Disc Jockeys, DJs,
Videographers, Live Bands, Ceremony Music, Reception Music and Entertainment,
Florists, Caterers, Kansas City Catering, Wedding Cakes, Limousines and KC Wedding
Transportation, Wedding Rentals, Kansas City Bed & Breakfasts, B & B,
and much much more. KC Wed, KC Wedding Vendor Directory, International
Bridal Gown Designers Directory, and Wedding Planning Pages.