No he said he was considering doing that. He more then likely will do it to see how things work out.
That you keep asking pricing questions, don't read the answers too carefully, and don't heed the suggestions?We're up to page 9 and what have we concluded or learned?
Well if there were no pricing threads, then none of us would be talking about price.That you keep asking pricing questions, don't read the answers too carefully, and don't heed the suggestions?
What is your starting price for a wedding?
We do different types of events including weddings.Mix, please answer the question. But I don't think you're a wedding DJ correct?
We're up to page 9 and what have we concluded or learned?
Since he won't answer, I'll guess: His starting rate for a wedding is just/barely/almost immeasurably north of the Federal minimum hourly wage.What is your starting price for a wedding?
... split amongst the partners ..Since he won't answer, I'll guess: His starting rate for a wedding is just/barely/almost immeasurably north of the Federal minimum hourly wage.
...after expenses.... split amongst the partners ..
We do different types of events including weddings.
What do you want me to say. I do weddings that are a fit for me. My partner can do weddings that are a better fit for him.You didn't answer the question...
What do you want me to say. I do weddings that are a fit for me. My partner can do weddings that are a better fit for him.
Mix you never answer the question, what is your starting price for a wedding???OK I hear you. I know your focus is about something else too that you're involved in.
He will need to know what type of crowd will be there and what type of music they want before he can quote,Here let me help you mix. 4hr wedding on a Saturday in May, at the pines manor in Edison, nj. Sound for reception only is needed. 125 guests. If you can’t come up w a price for that, then idk how you’ll ever book anything. That info alone will get a $2500 quote from me with no additional info necessary. What about you?
And if they are providing or if he needs to bring the lounge chair.He will need to know what type of crowd will be there and what type of music they want before he can quote,
You said one thing that's true. I do ask a potential client the styles of music they want for their event. Remember it's their event and not ours. It's one thing to do an event for someone you already have done an event for or you know them personally. A lot of potential clients are people I don't know and have never met. So I don't like playing a guessing game. Also I like to find out other details before deciding to agree to do an event. The thing with styles of music I can get a good handle on the people who will be attending an event. For example if it's a older couple in their 40's getting married I figure their taste in music will be different from a couple in their 20's.He will need to know what type of crowd will be there and what type of music they want before he can quote,