Planning a wedding is a huge undertaking and can easily take six months to a year or more. There are a million decisions to make and a million little details to cover which is why any brides spend upwards of 500 hours or more working on their wedding. However, there's a time for planning...and a [...]
The times they are a changin' and we're changin' with 'em! We now accept (and quite frankly prefer) crypto as payment for our services. We accept all major coins and tokens including DOGE, ETH, BTC, USDC, SOL, USDT, and many more. Just let us know which crypto you'd like to use and we'll send[...]
There are two things we've learned during the crisis. People shouldn't worry about what their event will look like from the COVID perspective. The first thing we've learned is that those attendees who want to wear a mask will and those who don't won't. It's that simple. The second is that [...]
Let's talk business for a minute. There are many benefits available to married couples; cheaper car insurance, cheaper health insurance, one home instead of two, more favorable tax rates, and many more. Heck - for some, it's simply setting a good example of not being together before marriage or [...]
If you have an April or even May wedding, now is the time for you to consider rescheduling. There is a very good chance that we won't be getting back to normal until early June. That means there will be thousands of couples trying to reschedule. My best advice is to get ahead of this; work with [...]
This one of the little things that nobody other than DJs think about. No matter what kind of event you're hosting, it's always a good idea to put cocktail tables next to the dance floor. Your guests will come to the dance floor when their favorite song comes on, but forget to leave their drink at[...]
The cardinal rule of deejaying is this - if you play what they want to hear, they'll dance and the floor will be full all night long. It really is that simple. Over the years I've had far too many clients give me an 'approved playlist' for their event or, even worse, a specific list of songs to[...]
Wedding DJs have three seasons - wedding season, booking season, and the off season. Wedding season runs from April through October. Every weekend is spent giving brides and grooms the wedding day of their dream. Booking season runs from January through March, mainly because a huge number[...]
For most events, it probably isn't necessary to meet your DJ before booking...as long as the DJ is highly rated on one of the major websites. The two main reasons for meeting are 1) to make sure your DJ is a real person and not a scammer and 2) to make sure your DJ's personality is a good fit. [...]
It's kind of counter-intuitive in the service industry. You've met with your DJ or Officiant and can, at subsequent meetings, easily pick him or her out in a coffee shop full of people. You'd think that, being in the service industry, your DJ or Officiant would easily recognize the two of you.[...]
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