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HIRING A
PROFESSIONAL DISC JOCKEY:
Hiring a
DJ Service should be really easy. After
all they just play music, right? Oh, if only it were that simple.
Planning the entertainment for your
special event is eve
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Hiring a "WEDDING DJ"
::Interesting
Wedding Statistics "after
the vows"... |
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- 72% of all brides
say they would have spent more time choosing their
reception entertainment.
- Almost 100% say
they would have spent more of their budget on the
entertainment.
- During wedding
planning, Brides say their highest priority is their
attire, followed by the reception site and caterer -
reception entertainment is among the least of their
priorities. Within one week after their reception,
78% of Brides say they would have made the
entertainment their highest priority!
- When asked 81% of
guests say the thing they remember most about a
wedding is the entertainment.
- 65% of all couples
that chose a band to entertain at their wedding,
said, if they had it to do over again, they would
have chosen a disc jockey.
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These statistics were published in
St. Louis Bride & Groom Magazine in 2003. Sources
include: Simmons, 2001; USA Today, 2002; National
Bridal Service, 2001; The Knot, 2002; Brides
Magazine, 2001. |
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ry bit as important
as the food, beverages, and decorations.
Many event planners, corporate planners,
and brides will tell you that your
entertainment is 80% of the success of
your event.
Before
you begin asking how much a DJ should
cost, ask yourself how important the
entertainment is to your event. In order
to do that you need to put your dreams,
ideas, and concepts on paper. What is
your total budget? Will this be a
full-scale gala or a simple backyard
event? A wedding ceremony and reception
at one location or will your guests
travel between locations? Who is paying
the bills and how much input do they
want? Will you be orchestrating the
event while it is happening? Or do you
actually want to relax and enjoy
everything without thinking about how
your guests are going to know who goes
through the buffet line first.
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