Do you want to become the best DJ in town or is your DJ business ready yet? As a DJ, how do you get a successful event out of your music and DJ skills? Do you want to improve your DJ skills AND your DJ business?

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This is a hobby that could become a very lucrative second income you know, especially in this time of recession. In order to have a successful event you need to have the right training and a basic tip is you need to have the right song played at the right time. This is one of the major tips! In order to keep your clients satisfied you have to give them the right songs but if you don't put them at the right time, well, you just missed your shot!!! It's a strategy...Want more tips?

You do not put easy listening music after the meal when they want to dance and you do not want to put bright rock music when they are at the table eating. You must not forget the client's needs.

You have to be varied as well. You need dancing songs, dinner songs, wedding songs.

If you're a DJ just starting out or even been a professional DJ for some time, there are new ways and tips that you can use to improve your skills, that's the fun part of being a DJ or even being a musician in a band and you have to be open to new tricks, it's a way of life as well.

One solution is to create playlists that will become a hit every time you do your gig. Find yourself a pattern and follow it! Do not change what works and improve what does not work so well. Then, all you will have to do is schedule your songs for the right moment. It will become a natural skill.

Here are some playlists that you can use: Wedding songs, games songs, children songs, easy listening/dinner songs, etc.

Another thing that will make your DJ business successful is to be organized! Write everything down, have special forms for each client for every step of the process from the booking to the after event, this will make you look more professional towards your client. They will feel confident and come back to you. You will build up a reputation and a clientele and therefore...more money!

Wedding DJs wear many hats. Providing the right music at the right time depends on the DJ's knowledge of what is supposed to happen and when, and his ability to help the bride & groom with last-minute changes. His is, above all, a customer service position.

Often the first one to enter and the last one to leave the reception area, your DJ meets hall staff, greets other wedding vendors as they arrive and familiarizes himself with hall amenities. This allows him to guide others and coordinate special moments with vendors and guests.

Your DJ's highly visible position makes him, by default, the evening's "go to" guy. That's why it's important to choose a DJ who is poised and professional, one who can think on his feet and is trained to handle each issue promptly, as it arises.

As you interview DJs, ask them to list their responsibilities before and during your reception. If they talk endlessly about their state-of-the-art equipment and fabulous lighting, then that's where they will focus their energies during your reception. Hire a DJ who understands all of his responsibilities...

1. Emcee. Your wedding DJ is a Master of Ceremonies, (MC). Don't settle for a Rookie of Ceremonies. A good host only becomes great with practice. A great MC has a charismatic and friendly presence. He speaks with authority while directing guests' attention to important events. He enunciates clearly and pronounces names correctly when making formal announcements. Ryan Seacrest, host of American Idol, for example, is a great MC because he doesn't try to BE the show, but rather helps it move along; allowing the contestants (and judges) to enjoy the spotlight. Your wedding DJ should have the same attitude.

2. Sound engineer. Great DJs will intentionally engineer his equipment to the size and shape of the room, his placement, as well as to number of guests. He knows that proper sound checks and engineering can make an enormous difference in the quality of the sound. Your DJ will also take the time to teach guests how to use his microphone for speeches and toasts which saves time and avoids embarrassment.

3. Wedding planner. Before your wedding day, a great DJ will be in contact with you, to help you plan your sequence of events and offer suggestions for fresh ideas and how to implement them. An experienced wedding DJ has attended hundreds, even thousands, of weddings and knows what works and what bores. He can be a powerful planning ally for you, whether you hire him months or years before your wedding day.

4. Wedding reception coordinator & organizer. Since he has received and, in some cases, helped you prepare the night's itinerary, your DJ knows what needs to happen and when. He arrives early and meets the staff and other vendors and makes sure everyone is one the "same page". And most importantly, he knows how to take a leadership role Wedding MC service without being pushy or stressed-out, and knows who to coordinate and when.

5. Maitre d'. As he's in the room well in advance of the party, your DJ is already familiar with where things are and which staff persons to contact. Your DJ can direct guests to the gift table, help them find the restrooms or bar, and send them to the hall's Lost & Found Department, (or be one, himself). He's able to quickly address heating/cooling issues or guest spills/accidents with appropriate staff.

6. Counselor. Your DJ is often put on the spot and finds himself placating nervous brides, arbitrating family disagreements or mediating when guests wish to hear music that the bride or groom doesn't. An experienced DJ calmly resolves potentially-volatile situations that would unnerve novices.

7. Personal Assistant. As a person in the customer service business, a DJ's primary responsibility is to care about you and the success of your party. A professional DJ will go many extra miles to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. It's not uncommon for a DJ to fetch drinks; find safety pins, aspirin, or bouquets to toss; track down guests; and many other errands unrelated to his primary job of spinning songs, but are essential to smooth running and enjoyable nights.