By Stacy Zemon, Editor & Chief Scribe Successfully marketing your mobile entertainment company means utilizing a variety of methods that can work together synergistically. As your combined efforts create greater brand awareness of your company, your efforts will start paying off even more. Whether you are a newcomer to the business or a long-time veteran,…
Some advice from DJ Brian S. Redd on putting together a clean, quality mobile DJ PA system. Why go better than just a budget PA? What components matter most? Why use DJ programs instead of iTunes or Winamp?
By Tony Schwartz, “The Social Media DJ” I’ve spent much of the last six weeks relatively quiet. No posts on my blog. Minimal content was added on my social media profiles. And no, it wasn’t because I was off vacationing. I’ve been focusing my efforts on “spring cleaning” each of my three event-industry business. It’s…
By Stu Chisholm, “The Complete Disc Jockey” Once a mobile DJ accumulates a good sized amount of gear, they often find themselves really having to consider the “mobile” part of the mobile DJ equation. How do I get my show to the venue? And how do I get my gear from my vehicle to the…
I find that younger clients email the way they text or even carry a conversation, one line questions seem to be the majority of their emails. I think it’s professional and appropriate to respond in kind, but also to always try to ask a question back so as to get reply answer.
When they questioned him about performing songs that he wrote and recorded, Prince told The Time “make it better live.” What can we do as DJs and MCs to make the songs better live? That’s this week’s message.
Thank you for watching Dj MasterMind, Todays video is all about using a projector to change the appearance of a static gobo, use your imagination and let us know what else you can do.
Daymond John intimately knows the power of broke. After three failed attempts, the Shark Tank star launched his first business with just $40 and a hope and a prayer. Of course, scoring an endorsement from LL Cool J didn’t hurt either. Not long after the rap legend began wearing John’s hand-sewn clothing line, FUBU (“For…
By Stacy Zemon, Editor & Chief Scribe One of the most common struggles for DJ entrepreneurs is standing out from the competition. The good news is, there’s a powerful strategy to do just that. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most under-utilized: a personal story. A personal story is a narrative about the origins of…
By Bobby Riley, “DJ Mastermind” Over the last year, I decided to try a small experiment, my business has been doing great and I was getting a lot of referral business, so I was busy. I made the decision to stop marketing and let my referral business take me where I thought I could go….