Valentines Day Trivia
April 7, 2008
Valentine’s Day Trivia
PART 1 - TRIVIA QUESTIONS
1. What is the most common shape associated with Valentine’s Day?
ANSWER - Heart
2. What does the word Valentine mean?
ANSWER - Sweetheart
3. How did sailors send messages to their loved ones while at sea in the old days?
ANSWER - Bottle
4. What fruit or vegetable is also known as the “love apple”?
ANSWER - Tomato
5. What is the difference between a Hershey Hug and a Hershey Kiss?…Hugs have…
ANSWER - Hugs have white chocolate swirls
6. Who “kissed the girls and made them cry”?
ANSWER - Georgie Porgie
7. What is the Greek word for Cupid, God of Love?
ANSWER - Eros
8. Who are Shakesphere’s “Star-crossed Lovers”?
ANSWER - Romeo & Juliet
9. What type of bird symbolizes Valentine’s Day?
ANSWER - Dove
10. According to English tradition - what happens “to the first man a woman sees on Valentine’s Day
ANSWER - Marry Him
11. What color is the symbol of warmth and feeling?
ANSWER - Red
12. What color is the symbol of purity and faith?
ANSWER - White
13. Where do you “wear your heart” if you are quick to show your feelings?
ANSWER - Your Sleeve
14. What do you need to kiss to turn it into a Prince?
ANSWER - Frog
15. Who was “Victorian Lace” named after?
ANSWER - Queen Victoria
PART 2 - NAME THE OTHER PERSON ASSOCIATED WITH THE NAME LISTED
Example: Mickey Mouse - Answer is Minnie Mouse
16. Princess Leia - ANSWER: Hans Solo
17. Rageddy Ann - ANSWER: Andy
18. Fred Astaire - ANSWER: Ginger
19. Dick Van Dyke - ANSWER - Mary Tyler Moore
20. Peter Pan - ANSWER: Wendy
TIE BREAKER - What year was the first recorded Valentine sent?
Closest answer without going past the year will be the winner
ANSWER - 1415
Compiled from: http://www.brownielocks.com/valentine.html
Compliments of: Mike Miller of Mixmaster DJ Services 724-465-2571
Slogan Trivia
April 7, 2008
1. “Reach out and touch someone”___________________________2. “Let’s make things better”________________________________
3. “We are driven”________________________________________
4. “Where do you want to go today”__________________________
5. “Think different”________________________________________
6. “Moving at the speed of business”_________________________
7. “We try harder”________________________________________
8. “Solutions for a small planet”_____________________________
9. “We do it your way”_____________________________________
10. “Fly the friendly skies”__________________________________
11. “The ultimate driving machine”___________________________
12. “Oh what a feeling”____________________________________
13. “The world puts its stock in us”___________________________
14. “The beauty of all wheel drive”___________________________
15. “The king of beers”____________________________________
16. “Drivers wanted”______________________________________
17. “Nothing runs like a deer”________________________________
18. “We take it personally”__________________________________
19. “Prepare to want one”__________________________________
20. “Don’t dream it. Drive it”_________________________________
21. We Deliver for You !! _________________________________
-Answers Slogans-
1. AT &T
2. Philips
3. Nissan
4. Microsoft
5. Apple
6. UPS
7. Avis car rental
8. IBM
9. Burger King
10. United Airlines
11. BMW
12. Toyota
13. NYSE
14. Suburu
15. Budweiser
16. Volkswagon
17. John Deere
18. Fed Ex or TNT
19. Hyundi
20. Jaguar
21. The Postal Service
Jewish Trivia
April 7, 2008
1. What do Jews get married under? Chupa
2. What is the English translation of Bar Mitzvah? Son of the commandment.
3. What is the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar? Shabbat
4. When is a Bris done? Eight days after birth.
5. What is a Ketubah? Marriage Contract
6. Which one of the following animals is kosher? Rat, grasshopper, rabbit, mouse? Grasshopper
7. How do you say hebrew in hebrew? Ivrit
8. What is the name of the Israeli ambulance service? Magen David Edom
9. What is the hebrew title for a Torah scribe? Sofer
10. What is the hebrew title for a cantor? Chazan
11. What is the Kotel? The Western Wall
12. What is the hebrew name for Israel Independence Day? Yom Ha-atzma-ut
13. What does pareve mean? Not meat or dairy.
14. The patriarchs of the Jewish people are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Who are the matriarchs? Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah
15. What is hidden during the passover seder? The afikomen
16. What are Tekiah, Shevarim, and Teruah? Shofar notes
17. Who spent 3 days in the belly of a whale? Jonah
18. Who was the first prime minister of Israel? David Ben Gurion
19. What Jewish holiday do you dress in costume for? Purim
20. What is the standard pastry for that holiday? Hamantaschen
21. What is the name of the Israeli national anthem? Hatikva
Holiday Trivia
April 7, 2008
Trivia questions
1. In frosty the snowman, who brought frosty back to life? - FROSTY THE SNOWMAN
2. Who lost $8,000.00 in “It’s A Wonderful Life” movie? - UNCLE BILLY
3. In “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” what was the biological shortcoming that made the Grinch so mean? - HIS HEART WAS TWO SIZES TOO SMALL
4. Who tells you she’s in town by tap, tap, tappin, on your windowpane? - SUZY SNOWFLAKE
5. What is the biggest selling Christmas single of all time? - WHITE CHRISTMAS
6. What was Scrooges first name? - EBENEZER
7. Where was I when I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus? - ON THE STAIRS
8. What was the name of Rudolph’s dogsled driving friend? -YUKON CORNELIUS
9. Who said “God Bless Us Everyone”? - TINY TIM
10. What carol contains the line “O tidings of comfort & joy”? - GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN
11. On the “Night Before Christmas” I sprang from my bed to see what? - WHAT WAS THE MATTER
12. Name the 3 reindeer whose names begin with the letter D? - DASHER DONDER AND DANCER
13. In the song “Grandma Got Ran Over By A Reindeer” what did grandma go to get? - HER MEDICATION
14. What was the gift my true love sent on the sixth day of Christmas? - SIX GEESE OF LAYING
15. In what city did the “Miracle on 34th Street” take place? - NEW YORK
16. In “It’s A Wonderful Life” how did Clarence cleverly save Georges life?HE JUMPED INTO THE RIVER FIRST
17. Who kept time in the song “Little Drummer Boy”? - THE OX AND THE LAMB
18. In “The Night Before Christmas” where were the stockings hung? - BY THE CHIMNEY
19. What is the name of the little girl in most versions of “The Nutcracker”? - CLARA
20. What is the last ghost called in “A Christmas Carol”? - THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS YET TO COME
21. What color is the grinch? - GREEN
22. How many pipers piping did my true love give to me? - ELEVEN
23. In the movie “The Santa sClaus” who starred as the substitute Santa Claus? - TIM ALLEN
24. What was Rudolph’s punishment for his red nose? - COULD NOT PLAY IN REINDEER GAMES
25. In “A Charlie Brown Christmas” who played the dusty innkeeper in the Christmas play? - PIGDEN
26. What did the traffic cop holler to Frosty? - STOP
27. What holiday drink contains sugar, milk and eggs? - EGGNOG
28. What popular bite sized chocolate candy comes wrapped in red & green foil at Christmas time? - HERSHEY’S KISSES
29. What Saturday Evening Post artist was known for his whimsical pictures of Santa? - NORMAN ROCKWELL
30. What one reindeer was never mentioned in “The Night Before Christmas”? - RUDOLPH
31. St Nicks beard is like what feature in winter? - SNOW
32. Name the two reindeer whose name begins with “C” - COMET & CUPID
33. In the movie “It’s A Wonderful Life” what did Clarence receive for accomplishing his mission? Wings or a halo? - HIS WINGS
34. What Christmas carol contains the words “Fa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la? - DECK THE HALLS
35. In the “Nutcracker” section of “Fantasia” what fungi dance the Chinese dance? - MUSHROOMS
36. What did the Grinch use as a substitute for reindeer? - HIS DOG
37. Who were nestled snug in their beds? - THE CHILDREN
38. What 1990 movie told of a boys experience when two men broke into his house during Christmas? - HOME ALONE
39. What fruit is St. Nick’s nose like? - A CHERRY
40. What glittery bits of metal our hang on the Christmas tree? - TINSEL
41. In the movie “It’s A Wonderful Life” what kind of spirit is Clarence? - AN ANGEL
42. What were Frosty’s last words? - I’LL BE BACK AGAIN SOMEDAY
43. What piece of heavenly apparel does the littlest angel not wear correctly? - HIS HALO
44. What is Charlie Brown’s complaint about Christmas? - IT IS TOO COMMERCIALIZED
45. What instrument does Amahl play as he leads the procession in “Amahl And The Night Visitor’s”? - HIS REED PIPE
46. On what street did a Santa Claus miracle occur? - 34TH
47. Counting Rudolph how many reindeer are there? - NINE
48. What happened to the drummer boy’s lamb when he played his song for baby Jesus? - HE CAME BACK TO LIFE
49. What did Rudolph never get to join in? - REINDEER GAMES
50. What Emmy award winning cartoon was based on a newspaper editorial? - YES VIRGINIA THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS
51. What carol is known as the counting song - THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
52. Where did there arise such a clatter? - ON THE LAWN
53. What type of canned pie filling is a big seller at Christmas? - PUMPKIN
54. What three characters sing “The Chipmunk Song”? - ALVIN THEODORE AND SIMON
55. What gift did Casper bring? - MYRTH
56. In “It’s A Wonderful Life” what part of George’s house always broken? - THE BANNISTER
57. Traditionally does the oldest or youngest family member open the first present? - THE YOUNGEST
58. What carol demands figgy pudding? - “WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS”
59. What flower does Moore compare St. Nick’s cheeks to? - ROSE
60. What eyes were made of coal? - FROSTY’S
61. What song was originally titled “One Horse Open Sleigh? - JINGLE BELLS
62. What holiday film annually appears on TV more than 300 times? - “IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE”
63. In “It’s A Wonderful Life” what two friends share their names with two sesame street characters? - BERT & ERNIE
64. What is Frosty’s nose made of? - A BUTTON
65. How does Scrooge improve Cratchit’s life the day after Christmas? - HE GIVES HIM A RAISE
66. What country started the tradition of exchanging gifts? - ITALY - ROMANS
67. In “A Charlie Brown Christmas” what winter recreation in the cast of characters doing in the opening scene? - ICE SKATING
68. What are tiny inexpensive gifts usually called? - STOCKING STUFFERS
69. Name the reindeer whose name begins with a “B”? - BLITZEN
70. What WWII first lady wrote a Christmas story about a girl named Marta? - ELINOR ROOSEVELT
71. What non smoking association sponsors Christmas Seals? - AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCITATION
72. Visions of what dance in children’s heads? - SUGARPLUMS
73. How many times is the name of “Santa Claus” used “In The Night Before Christmas”? - NONE
74. What is the most popular tree topper? - ANGEL
75. What song contains the line “Although It’s Been Said Many Times Many Ways”? - “A CHRISTMAS SONG”
76. What did the little drummer boy give to the Christ child? - A SONG ON HIS DRUM
77. What snack is often left out for Santa? - COOKIES
78. In “It’s A Wonderful Life” who starred as George Bailey? - JIMMY STEWART
79. What cola company was known for its ads featuring a big smiling Santa? - COCA COLA
80. What does Alvin want for Christmas? - HULA HOOP
81. Who wrote “The Night Before Christmas”? - CLEMENT C MOORE
82. What does the nutcracker become after killing the Mouse King? - A HANDSOME PRINCE
83. What mans grooming appliance became a sled for Santa commercials in the sixties? - NORELCO ELECTRIC SHAVER
84. What do most elves wear on top of their shoes? - BELLS
85. After red and green what are the two most popular colors for Christmas? - SILVER AND GOLD
86. What song contains “Somebody Wait For Her And Kiss Her Once For Me”? - A HOLLY JOLLY CHRISTMAS”
87. What popular Christmas toy is based on a 1903 caricature? - THE TEDDY BEAR
88. Who first recorded “Here Comes Santa Claus”? - GENE AUTRY
89. What song does a caroler sing outside Scrooge’s office? - GOD REST YOU MERRY GENTLEMEN
90. What two words are usually preprinted on gift tags? - TO / FROM
91. Where was mommy when she was kissing Santa Claus? - UNDERNEATH THE MISTLETOE
92. What film told the plight of a pour mountain family during the days of the depression? - THE HOMECOMING
93. On every street corner you hear what song? - SILVER BELLS
94. What was Brenda Lee doing around the Christmas tree? - ROCKIN’
95. In “A Charlie Brown Christmas” how many cents does Lucy charge for her psychiatric services? - 5 CENTS
96. Elvis Presley recorded what sad song in the fifties? - BLUE CHRISTMAS
97. In “Winter Wonderland” the love struck couple a snowman is what? PARSON BROWN
98. What parade was first held on January 1, 1886? - TOURNAMENT OF ROSES
99. What song is full of threats and warnings about Santa Claus? - SANTA CLAUS IS COMIG TO TOWN
100. Where did Santa land his sleigh in “The Night Before Christmas”? - UPON THE ROOF
101. Who yelled “stop” to Frosty? - A TRAFFIC COP
102. In “It’s A Wonderful Life” what did George dream of becoming? - AN ENGINEER / ARCHITECT
103. What is the name of the first reindeer Santa calls in “The Night Before Christmas”? - DASHER
104. What is the name of the most fameous Christmas ballet? - THE NUTCRACKER
105. What is the theme or essence of “I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day”? - PEACE ON EARTH GOODWILL TO MAN
106. Who wrote “A Christmas Carol? - CHARLES DICKENSON
Which reindeer’s name is also the name of a kitchen cleanser? Comet
What does Alvin want for Christmas? Answer Hulla Hoop
What is Mrs. Claus’ first name? Jessica
.What is the first thing Frosty says when he comes to life? Happy Birthday
.What town did the Who’s live in? Who-ville
What was Grandma drinking when she got run over by a reindeer?
EGGNOG
What is Scrooge’s favorite two-word phrase?
“BAH! HUMBUG!”
What U.S. city lights the Christmas tree on the Ellipse?
WASHINGTON, D.C.
In “The Night Before Christmas,” what type of headgear does Mamma wear?
A KERCHIEF
From a religious viewpoint, what is the only holiday considered bigger than Christmas?
EASTER
Name the two reindeer whose name begins with a “C”.
COMET AND CUPID
What do the first seven gifts from my true love have in common?
THEY ARE ALL BIRDS
What is the name of the most famous Christmas ballet?
NUTCRACKER
What popular Christmas toy was named after Theodore Roosevelt?
THE TEDDY BEAR
According to the Gospels, what did the Wise Men bring?
GOLD, FRANKINCENSE AND MYRRH
What does Alvin want for Christmas?
A HULA-HOOP
Who wrote the music for “The Nutcracker”?
TCHAIKOVSKY
What beer company’s commercials feature Clydesdales stomping through a winter wonderland?
BUDWISER’S
What is the German title of “O Christmas Tree”?
O TANNENBAUM
What film introduced “Silver Bells” and starred Bob Hope?
THE LEMON DROP KID
What did the lamb say to the shepherd boy?
DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?
What saint brought Christmas to Ireland in the fifth century?
ST. PATRICK
What three characters sing “The Chipmunk Song”?
ALVIN, THEODORE, AND SIMON
What army do you associate with the kettle?
SALVATION ARMY
In what song do we “take a cup o’kindness”?
AULD LANG SYNE
What seasonal plant is Encinitas, California noted for?
POINSETTIA
What is the name of Scrooge’s clerk?
BOB CRATCHIT
What Irish song was a hit for Bing Crosby?
CHRISTMAS IN KILLARNEY
Who wrote “A Christmas Carol”?
CHARLES DICKENS
Traditionally, Christmas trees and other greenery should be removed from the home after what day?
EPIPHANY
Why is Blitzen always wet?
Because he’s a rain-deer
A few questions:
1. Who invented the art of giving presents?
2. How many eggs are in a quart of eggnog?
3.How did red and green become traditional colors of Christmas?
4. What is the average temperature at the North pole?
5. Where was I when “I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus?”
6.Boris Karloff was the star of what TV Christmas classic?
7. Who sang” Santa got run over by a reindeer?”
8. Name the most commercially successful Christmas film?
answers
1. Three wise men
2. a dozen
3. In early times, red apples decorated green trees
4 -21 F
5. On the stairs
6. How the Grinch stole Christamas
7. Elmo and Patsy
8. Home alone
Bridal Trivia
April 7, 2008
Here’s a list of bridal questions you can use to ask the audience. I give the questions to the BG
in advance, and ask them to check off and answer the questions they consider to be appropriate.
As some are a little personal. And, to add any additional personal\family questions they like.General Questions:
Did the groom have a girlfriend when they first met?
Did the bride have a boyfriend when they first met?
Did someone introduce the bride & groom to each other?
What was the first movie they saw together?
What was their first address, if they lived together before getting married?
Questions regarding pets, pets names…
Questions regarding children’s names & birthdays from previous marriage
Questions regarding sibling’s names & birthdays
Questions regarding parent’s names, siblings & birthdays
Bride’s Birthday?
Groom’s Birthday?
Where did you first kiss?
What piece of furniture were you closest to when you first kissed?
What was the groom wearing when they first kissed?
What was the bride wearing when they first kissed?
What was the groom wearing for their first date?
What was the bride wearing for their first date?
Who wanted a long engagement?
Bride \ Groom \ Both \ Bride’s Parents \ Groom’s Parents \ All the above
Who wanted a short engagement?
Bride \ Groom \ Both \ Bride’s Parents \ Groom’s Parents \ All the above
What countries\states have the bride & groom visited together before
getting married?
Where are they going on their honey moon?
How long is their honeymoon going to be?
Who has a picture of the bride & groom (together), before they were married?
Who has a picture of the bride or groom, with an ex-boyfriend\ex-girlfriend?
The bride said yes I’ll marry you if _______________
The bride said yes I’ll marry you when ____________
The groom likes _____________ best about the bride
The bride likes _____________ best about the groom
True or False style questions:
Groom dated the bride’s sister first?
Groom knew the bride’s sister first?
Bride dated the groom’s brother first?
Bride knew the groom’s brother first?
Bride said No the first time the groom asked her for a date?
Bride said No the first time the groom asked her to marry him?
Bride asked the groom out first?
Groom had a mustache\beard when they first met?
Groom has never seen the bride in a bikini?
Groom asked the bride’s dad for permission to marry the bride?
Groom got down on one knee to propose?
Bride & Groom kissed underwater?
Bride & groom shared a room on their first trip?
The bride said let’s go to Las Vegas (to get married) instead?
The groom said let’s go to Las Vegas (to get married) instead?
Creating Customer Demand For Your Services
February 26, 2008
This article and concepts are dedicated to Michael Port, author of Book Yourself Solid. I saw Michael in October and his ideas that have helped my pitch, sales process and bottom line.Studio 54 has a red velvet rope at the door. Hopeful guests line up to get in but not all make it through the front door. And not just anyone can attend. Is anyone with a check book your client? Or are you selective about who is your client?
Three weekends. Three Bar Mitzvahs. Two were great. One was absolutely fabulous! All three were from the same Temple. All three had a similar make-up of guests including many of the same guests. So what made the difference?
The first two Mitzvahs had clients with specific needs that I fulfilled, but limited their entertainment options. The fabulous event, that had everyone dancing, partying and raving at the end, was a client who allowed me to do what I do best - entertain.
I do my best work for clients just like you! A powerful statement which can truly excite a client, and close the sale. Know what you do best. Recognize clients who want what you do best, and let them know that you do your best entertaining for clients just like them.
Like Studio 54 you can create a sense of exclusivity about your service. Clients will then chase you down, instead of the other way around. It’s not about ego. Instead it’s about delivering to your clients just what they want because that’s what you do best!
As the moderator of ProDJ’s Interactive DJ Forum and fellow DJ/Entertainer, your comments, game ideas, and questions are always welcome.
Scott@ThePartyFavers.com
Scott Faver has established himself as the Game Master with DJs from across the country. In addition to entertaining clients whose names are household words, he continually crafts new games for his clients and the DJ industry. Scott is also the moderator of the Interactive DJ Forum at ProdDJ.com and hosts a weekly on line chat, every Monday, discussing games and activities with DJs all over the world. A big part of the reason DJs have come to recognize Scott as the Game Master might be his being in front of hundreds of them at numerous conventions, cruises or in their own living rooms with his Four Game Master DVDs. A seminar with Scott means one thing: standing room only and fun for all! he also writes the Master’s Series in the ADJA Newsletter and can be found right here on Mobile Beat’s On Line Edition on Game Master Mondays. You can also visit Scott’s web site.
By The Numbers
February 10, 2008
This week I have a clever way to entice multiple sets of guests to participate in a series games, dances or other activities. During cocktails/dinner visit the tables, be sociable, say hello, take requests, get a feel for the audience as a whole, and check the pulse of certain tables, and specific guests. It’s the usual DJ cocktail/dinner banter.At each table ask if anyone has their business card with them. Swap cards with the individual. If there are multiple offers, take all the cards you like, but decide to use only one card from each table for this activity.
If there are no cards at the table that’s OK - just casually get the name of a person at the table who you think is outgoing. Take notes as you go from table to table. Use the backs of the business cards or a place on your event notes.
Once you have a person’s name for each table, introduce each person. Ask them to stand. And stay standing. Explain that the person standing is “Number One”. We are going to “sound off” counting by numbers. The person to the right (of left if you like) is number two. The person to the right of number two is number three. And so on.
Make it fun. Have each person stand and shout out their number in a wave fashion. Everyone sounding off at the same time. Tables of eight will have the numbers one through eight. Invite guests to remember their number. Now you are ready to play!
Randomly call a number, invite all the number fours to the dance floor. With 100 guests, tables of eight, you should have approximately 12 contestants. Ready to play a game. They represent their table… Next call all the numbers twos and fives to compete against each other. Now you have 24 contestants.
There are plenty of variations. Check out my weekly game list for game ideas you can play with the contestants.
OH, and those business cards you collected? Be sure to send each of those guests a Thank You for attending the party! Vision Marketing, Vision Gaming, one in the same. See you in Las Vegas for MBLV07 where I will share more performance marketing ideas to take your business through the roof!
Tuesday, Feb 20, 2007 - 2:15PM - 3:15PM (Sonoma A&B) Scott Faver- Vision Marketing
Scott Faver has established himself as the Game Master with DJs from across the country. In addition to entertaining clients whose names are household words, he continually crafts new games for his clients and the DJ industry. Scott is also the moderator of the Interactive DJ Forum at ProdDJ.com and hosts a weekly on line chat, every Monday, discussing games and activities with DJs all over the world. A big part of the reason DJs have come to recognize Scott as the Game Master might be his being in front of hundreds of them at numerous conventions, cruises or in their own living rooms with his Four Game Master DVDs. A seminar with Scott means one thing: standing room only and fun for all! he also writes the Master’s Series in the ADJA Newsletter and can be found right here on Mobile Beat’s On Line Edition on Game Master Mondays. You can also visit Scott’s web site.
Can Paid RSVPs Improve Attendance?
January 26, 2008
Poor attendance at one of your December Holiday Parties? Lackluster audience? No prizes to give away due to a limited budget? Here is one solution that is guaranteed to inspire your corporate clients to hire you again this year!Have the H.R. Department send invitations with an R.S.V.P. that explains this year the company will request $5.00 for each R.S.V.P. And then return the $5.00 when they check in at the party.
At the check in they will receive their drink tickets, bonuses, and their $5.00 back. Or, they can choose to put their $5.00 into the evening drawing. Based on the number of employees who attend and the number who say, “Keep the $5.00″, which is most of them, 100 guests equals $500.00. 300 guests equals $1,500.00!
Depending on the amount, the holiday committee will decide to split the amount into even sums and raffle it off to those who did not take their $5.00 back. A little extra work? Yes. But well worth it.
The party I did with a $500.00 kitty gave 5 winners $100.00 each. And the $1,500.00 party gave 3 lucky people $500.00 each. It was inspirational, motivating and exciting for the guests who attended. And rewarding for those who won!
This year offer your clients more than music. Offer them solutions for a successful celebration!
Scott Faver has established himself as the Game Master with DJs from across the country. In addition to entertaining clients whose names are household words, he continually crafts new games for his clients and the DJ industry. Scott is also the moderator of the Interactive DJ Forum at ProdDJ.com and hosts a weekly on line chat, every Monday, discussing games and activities with DJs all over the world. A big part of the reason DJs have come to recognize Scott as the Game Master might be his being in front of hundreds of them at numerous conventions, cruises or in their own living rooms with his Four Game Master DVDs. A seminar with Scott means one thing: standing room only and fun for all! he also writes the Master’s Series in the ADJA Newsletter and can be found right here on Mobile Beat’s On Line Edition on Game Master Mondays. You can also visit Scott’s web site.
“Wetting” Clients’ Appetizer For Your Service - The Drip
January 26, 2008
This week it’s all about the drip. A marketing drip that is. When a client calls, ideally you want to schedule an appointment. But often clients want to take it one step at a time. So, collect as much contact information as they are willing to share. Then be prepared to send them something via mail, email, fax… And not just one item but lots of stuff. Not all at once of course but a bit, drip, at a time.
Each marketing piece should stand alone, on it’s own merits, but layer ideas about your services and entice them to call back and schedule an appointment with you. Our tagline is - You have the dream… We make it happen! Dream is the emotional word. Facts tell, emotions sell. So we use a D.R.E.A.M. acronym.
Dramatic, Romance, Emotion, Ambiance, Memorable. We have an Email and Mail drip campaign that covers benefits and features of our services based on each of these ideas - How we can make their reception Dramatic, their first dance filled with romance, and so on.
This DREAM drip campaign is separate from, in addition to, our regular welcome package which outlines our rates, references and services. The plan is to touch the client with your company’s name, image, and ideas at least seven times to make an impact that sells.
Lots of work? Yes, but well worth it. While most companies lose interest after the first or second call back, or piece of mail, your clients will recognize your interest in their business and appreciate your follow up and follow through!
Scott Faver has established himself as the Game Master with DJs from across the country. In addition to entertaining clients whose names are household words, he continually crafts new games for his clients and the DJ industry. Scott is also the moderator of the Interactive DJ Forum at ProdDJ.com and hosts a weekly on line chat, every Monday, discussing games and activities with DJs all over the world. A big part of the reason DJs have come to recognize Scott as the Game Master might be his being in front of hundreds of them at numerous conventions, cruises or in their own living rooms with his Four Game Master DVDs. A seminar with Scott means one thing: standing room only and fun for all! he also writes the Master’s Series in the ADJA Newsletter and can be found right here on Mobile Beat’s On Line Edition on Game Master Mondays. You can also visit Scott’s web site.
Making Your Business Thankful
January 5, 2008
Happy New Year! The busy Holiday season is over. Now the real work begins- Follow up and follow through. Performance surveys, thank you cards, and an offering of services for performances this year and last.Create a Thank You list. And say thank you often, in both a public and private way. Say it in person, over the phone, by mail, and Email. Send a handwritten note. Drop by the office with cookies, candies, and doughnuts. It doesn’t have to be expensive, just thoughtful.
Movie tickets for the movie buff, tickets to the game for the sports fan, dinner for two at a local restaurant, coffee gift cards and more. Check with your local Chamber of Commerce - there are always new businesses looking to promote their services that may offer a special discount on gift certificates for their services.
Accept, Acknowledge, Appreciate - These three As should replace the three Cs - Complaining, Condemning and Criticizing. Accepting, Acknowledging and Appreciating those who you work with, and for, will develop a positive connection that will go a long way toward building lasting personal and professional relationships.
An Attitude of Gratitude - Develop an attitude of gratitude that extends beyond the holiday season - Not just at the conclusion of each event, or upon the receipt of a referral. Instead think of saying Thank You, in addition to all the usual times, do so when it is not or least expected. This will distinguish you from the rest.
Related to this topic, if you do not have a database to manage your client list and DJ business, now is a good time to get one. And, if you have one, January is a great time to follow up with your clients and contacts, and update your records. There are some great options - DJ Manager, DJ Event Planner, DJ Webmin to name a few.
Now go thank someone, and make it a great year!
Scott Faver has established himself as the Game Master with DJs from across the country. In addition to entertaining clients whose names are household words, he continually crafts new games for his clients and the DJ industry. Scott is also the moderator of the Interactive DJ Forum at ProdDJ.com and hosts a weekly on line chat, every Monday, discussing games and activities with DJs all over the world. A big part of the reason DJs have come to recognize Scott as the Game Master might be his being in front of hundreds of them at numerous conventions, cruises or in their own living rooms with his Four Game Master DVDs. A seminar with Scott means one thing: standing room only and fun for all! he also writes the Master’s Series in the ADJA Newsletter and can be found right here on Mobile Beat’s On Line Edition on Game Master Mondays. You can also visit Scott’s web site.



