"Question:
HELLO MY NAME IS TONY AND I WAS WONDERING FROM WHAT TIME WILL YOU NEED THE DJ AT YOUR EVENT AND HOW MANY HOURS.WILL IT BE INDOORS OR OUT.WHAT KIND OF MUSIC YOU WANTING.AND HOW MANY POEPLE WILL ATTEND"
Just saw this question from another DJ to a wedding prospect. At first thought my opinion was this is NOT the way to address a potential customer however the prospect responded which tells me he has a shot.
I admit the all caps got my attention so there may be some method to this guys madness though I will continue to stick with using the appropriate case, grammar, and spelling.
The message itself is fine its how it was delivered. Would any of you respond like this?
HELLO MY NAME IS TONY AND I WAS WONDERING FROM WHAT TIME WILL YOU NEED THE DJ AT YOUR EVENT AND HOW MANY HOURS.WILL IT BE INDOORS OR OUT.WHAT KIND OF MUSIC YOU WANTING.AND HOW MANY POEPLE WILL ATTEND"
Just saw this question from another DJ to a wedding prospect. At first thought my opinion was this is NOT the way to address a potential customer however the prospect responded which tells me he has a shot.
I admit the all caps got my attention so there may be some method to this guys madness though I will continue to stick with using the appropriate case, grammar, and spelling.
The message itself is fine its how it was delivered. Would any of you respond like this?