
The number one category for DJs is the Wedding market. Many disc jockeys specialize in this area, while many others make over half of their income doing wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners and more. This college within the DJ University has been the most popular for readers/students. We are very interested in ideas as to growing the college. If you have ideas we are very interested in what you are wanting to see here, please submit them to dju@mobilebeat.com.
- The Rundown on Using Dry Ice at Mobile Gigs
- Let’s talk about 20/20. No really, let’s.
- Panic Button
- Why Wedding Toasts Bomb & What You Can Do About It – By Tom Haibeck
- One is the Loneliest Number
- Reality Check: The “Reality of Moments”
- Acting Up
- Fake It Till You Make It, a reality distortion field method.
- You’ve Never DJ’d Before
- How Old is “Old”?
- What I Do Wrong
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- Would You Hire You?
- Blacklights– a small investment with high ROI!
- Top 10 OCD Nitpicks!
- Diagnosis: Embarrassment
- Is blogging making you money?
- Simple Math: Filling the Dance Floor a Year Ahead of Time
- 5 Tips for Wedding DJs
- Interactivity At Wedding Receptions
- Bridal Show Basics
- Ineffective Habits: Screwing Up a Bridal Fair
- Weddings 101: Pre-Wedding Planning & Preparation
- Wedding Reception Emergency Kit
- Reception Management: A Look At The Typical Wedding Reception
- Making The Sale – Giving Brides Confidence In Your Service
- Planning Weddings: An Important Part of the Service We Provide
- So You Want To Be A Wedding DJ?
- Guide To Wedding Reception Event Introductions
- Sample Wedding Event Worksheet
- Providing Music for a Wedding Ceremony
- Bridal Trivia
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