Get Your Name Out As A Corporate Party DJ
Could you work with big companies as a corporate party DJ?You have started to make a name for yourself as a wedding, bar mitzvah, and bat mitzvah DJ, and you want to expand your business. Are you ready for more?
If so, then I recommend starting to create your name as a corporate party DJ as well. Big companies often have large parties for their employees and clients. At the same time, they are looking for an experienced and memorable DJ, why shouldn't that DJ be you?
Corporate Event Planning As Part of Your Disc Jockey Business
You might be wondering exactly what a corporate party DJ does? Well, I am here to tell you that these parties could be your big ticket. They could be the one thing that really gets your business off the ground. If you have one successful corporate event, you can be sure that they will pass your name down the line to others, which means more bucks for you, which is what we all ultimately want, right?
What is Corporate Entertaining?
You'll offer an array of services, working with big companies. You'll be the DJ, The Emcee, and the Host for the event. You will have the responsibility of keeping everyone entertained throughout the night with great music and interaction. However, the music you choose for these events should depend on two different things.
First, it should depend on the type of event, second, the choice of the corporation (your client!) Of course, as a DJ you already know to ask what type of music they have in mind. However, you want to be sure you are aware of all different functions you might be asked to cover. These functions could include company picnics. Depending on the size of the company, this could be a small intimate picnic or a large scale production.
The goal is always to make your client happy!
You may also be asked to provide music in the background for dinners or other events. On the other hand, you might be asked to DJ holiday parties or recognition banquets. No matter what type of event you are asked to cover, you should be aware of the etiquette and demeanor that is required at each type.
Make sure you know the dress requirements, the music requirements, the specific times and dates of the events.
Yes, I am sure you are fully aware of all of these items, but it bears repeating. Being organized and on the ball will be your best, sure-fire way of ensuring that your name is the first that comes up to other colleagues or clients when they too are looking for a corporate party DJ. Word of mouth is like money in the bank.
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