DJ Pricing
How much is entertainment worth? After
two decades of wedding reception entertainment service, I'm still
amazed that so many engaged couples will automatically latch-on
to the lowest price. It would be less amazing if prices typically
spanned several thousand dollars. But they don't. The difference
between students/DJs who hook-up their home stereo system for some
quick pocket money and accomplished professionals is dollars, not
diamonds.
This is not to imply that you get
what you pay for. There are fine-and-inexpensive DJs and mediocre-and-pricey
DJs. Again, the goal here is not to confuse the issue, but to assert
that quality-conscious customers seek more information than price
as they come to a decision.
Altogether too often, brides-to-be
call our office and begin the conversation with the question, "What
do you charge?" At this point, we're not excited about having
a potential customer on the phone. We know that, regardless of our
commitment to performance quality and customer service, our caller
can be lured to a bottom-tier performer for a few dollars.
Faced with a choice, are you willing
to pay a few dollars more for the additional attention to detail?
You are if you recognize that entertainment will play a pivotal
role in the success of your event. Years from now, guests may not
remember whether you served chicken, duck, pheasant, or grouse,
but they'll certainly recall whether they danced, laughed and enjoyed
themselves at your reception. Although it's among the lowest-cost
budget items, entertainment is one of the top-level success factors.
There is, however, an important issue
to be discussed when the cost issues arise. Specifically, at "X"
price, what's included? There are companies that will quote a generous
price, but tack on more fees for lighting effects, DJ formalwear,
equipment options, and advance consultation sessions. One company
with whom we compete offers very low rates for DJ services, then,
a week before the event, asks the customer if they'll need music
or playback equipment. Anything other than the human being is a
costly option, but this isn't made clear at the outset. At the delayed
point at which the "music-and-equipment" option is first
mentioned, it's way too late to schedule a more reputable company.
Speaking of scheduling, it only stands
to reason that the best DJs book quickly, and aren't willing to
overextend themselves. If you wait until a month before your reception
to begin calling entertainment companies, you'll assuredly get what's
left over. Ideally, call at least six months ahead; a full year
is even better. Even when the good companies have leftover slots,
prices increase considerably as dates draw near.
Also with regard to scheduling, expect
to spend more for Saturdays in Spring and Fall; less for Sundays
in the off-season. If you need to economize, selecting a slow date
will buy you much more than contracting with a second-tier professional.
Good wedding reception entertainers
are many things. They are planners, music experts, interpersonal
communicators, customer service professionals, sound technicians,
wedding managers, and more. Their many responsibilities require
that they be fully competent and hold your complete trust.
Before signing a contract, get to
know the company you're dealing with. Are the many roles adequately
addressed? Do you have a comfort level with the person on the other
end of the phone? Does the company have the ability to meet your
vision of your reception, or are you part of an assembly line? If
any of these answers fall short of a resounding "yes,"
make more calls.
You're choosing a partner as much
as a service provider, and your confidence is the cornerstone for
building an excellent wedding reception entertainment program.
Dance the night away with reception
entertainment tips from STL Weddings:
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wedding entertainment in our vendor directory.
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