Tuesday, 23 October 2012

How to Hire a Good Wedding DJ

An entertaining and exciting (not to mention punctual) DJ for your reception can be an arduous task, considering that with the times today, a lot of the DJ agencies are now online. This can make it very hard to distinguish a legitimate DJ company and a dodgy DJ agency who doesn't handle a lot of weddings. Here are our top tips for hiring a wedding DJ for your special day.
1. Make Sure they are licensed: A very important point is to ensure that the company you are looking at hiring are licensed and a member of the appropriate bodies within their industry and the country in which you reside in. We have been told of horrendous stories about couple's whose weddings were shut down half way due to licensing issues with the DJ. It is best to make sure before booking!
2. Online Presence & Appearance: A well presented web site and online presence is a key factor into making an informed decision about a company and is a major aspect in determining whether you are communicating with a endowed DJ agency. If the website is old and with tacky photos, then more than likely the DJ who will be coming out to your wedding will be of the same standard. A good online presence portrays a good overall agency.
3. Ask for Live Demo's: When communicating with the agency, even though they make come across as professional, it is really difficult to say until you actually hear some of their past work. In order to determine their music style and mixing abilities the DJ possesses, request a demo of the music styles you are interested in having at your wedding before you think about confirming a booking with the company or the DJ. They can send you a link on the internet to cloud hosting or even mail you a CD. Do not book until you have heard at least one live demo from a previous wedding they have been trusted with.
4. Their Song List: First of all, establish what styles and genres you would like to be played on your big day. Once this has been decided upon, you want to make sure that the DJ has the music that you want or at least is willing to go out and get it if he does not already have this. If the DJ does not have the songs you are after on his playlist, then there is no reason as to why you should make a booking with that agency and it is that simple.
5. How long have they been a Wedding DJ? The last thing you want at your wedding is a DJ with no experience. When booking, see what the minimum experience level of the DJ's at their company is. For a day as big as this, you want an experienced and well rounded disc jockey who can create an ambience, forge a mood or even start a party. Around about 3 years experience as a DJ is a good start and any less is under experienced for a high pressure day such as a wedding.
6. Cost: The cheapest option is not always the best. As the saying goes, You get what you pay for is definitely something you should be thinking about especially when trusting a company with the entertainment for your wedding. Don't be scared to spend a decent amount of your budget on music and entertainment as it is one of the bigger aspects of your wedding reception. To ensure quality, think more along the lines of value as opposed to strictly thinking about cost. What do you get when you book a dj? A low price can mean a low quality DJ coming to your wedding and this can leave you embarrassed and filled with regret.
7. Talk with the manager: Call up and have a conversation with the company you are most interested in hiring for the day. You can usually tell from their phone manner and professionalism if they are a class act or a phoney.
Please take a look at a Wedding DJ in Sydney. If all the above tips are a BIG TICK, then it is pretty safe to say that you are right to not only make a booking, but you have probably ensured an entertaining and successful wedding.

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