Author Archives: Stacy

DJ Horror Stories

by Mike Walter – “Multi-Op Corner” Stacy Zemon, Publisher and Chief Scribe here at ProMobileDJ.com, sent me an email that inspired this article. She wrote: I have been hearing so many horror stories lately about DJs stealing equipment from owners, DJs not showing up for weddings, and single-ops being too afraid to become multi-ops because…

Passive vs. Active Loudspeakers

by Ben Stowe, CTS – “Sound & Lighting Guru” There are so many choices we have to make. Paper or Plastic? Mac or PC? Star Wars or Star Trek?…just to name a few. The one choice that perplexes DJs to the point where many just go along with what’s popular with their peers is “Active”…

Make Sure the Party is a Success!

by Liz Daley – “A Passion for Performance” The Richmond Virginia, Southeastern Virginia and Washington DC chapters of the ADJA pooled their resources and invited Wedding Entertainment Director, Jim Cerone, The Perfect Host to share his expertise with local disc jockeys and entertainers. Down south, we are known for our manners and our hospitality, but…

Gemini CDJ-700 Video Breakdown featuring DJ Journey

Incredible Hypnotist Richard Barker Performs for Students

Is It Time to Lease or Buy a Commercial Office Space?

by Stacy Zemon – Publisher & Chief Scribe So, you’re ready to take the “leap” and move your DJ business headquarters from your home to a commercial space. The BIG question is, would you better be off buying or leasing? Well, that depends on various factors.  Here are a few of them to consider before…

Folk Music

by Dave Austin, “Music Professor” When I decided to write this article about folk music, I was thinking only of the folk music that came on the scene back in the late 1940s, 50s’ and 60s. You know, “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore,” “Puff the Magic Dragon,” and so on. It had not occurred to…

A Customer Service Focus Equals More Business

by Stacy Zemon – “Publisher & Chief Scribe” Okay, so you’ve got your marketing and advertising campaigns running in high gear. Now comes the hard part. Simply put, if there’s no to answer the phone or provide a warm, friendly human contact at the other end, what’s the point? One sure way to go out…