With your wedding fast approaching you’re probably wondering “How Do I Find A Wedding DJ?” But, where do you start? Probably with our old friend Google… so you type in “wedding DJ Hampshire”… well, that’s narrowed it down to nearly 2,680,000 results!
Where to start… well, what do you want? Sit down and have a think about what you actually want for your wedding… Then put together the information the DJ’s going to need. The DJ’s going to need to know the date, venue and times required to play as a minimum.
Websites
Look at a few websites… Do they appeal to you? Do they look professional? How up-to-date is it? Is it their equipment and weddings they’ve played at? (rather than stock or AI generated images ) Look for consistency. Look for presentation and spelling, they’re selling themselves on attention to detail…
Have they just got a Facebook page? Really?
Photos
Look at the photos… are they mainly photos of the DJ’s equipment? Does it look nice? Are there lots of people smiling and dancing, having a great time? Can you imagine how it will look in your venue? Are there pictures of the DJ themselves, so you can see who you’re dealing with? Do the photos show a wide age range of guests having a great time ? (you’re not going to just have your friends at your wedding, think also of your family…) Do they have signs up advertising their business… do you want that at your wedding?
Reviews
Look at reviews… Are they consistent, independent, unedited reviews? Do they talk about things that mean a lot to you? (i.e. how professional they were, everyone danced, we had a great night etc.) What about venue reviews and recommendations?
Have they got several methods of contact? or just a mobile number…
Do they look like someone you’d like to have DJ your wedding? Is the page a front to a company that just passes on the booking? (not unfheard of unfortunately) Are they an agency? If so, how much say do you have? Can you meet the DJ? (not the booking person!). Is the personal touch important to you?
The above will give you a good start and should help you create a shortlist. Now it’s time to make an appointment and arrange to have a chat with them…
I’d love to talk to you about your wedding and how I can help you.
One of my many reviews from clients: