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  • but a good DJ
  • First and foremost you are not going to do yourself a favor by calling or e-mailing a DJasking for a price. Without any other information a DJ can't possibly give you an accuratequote. Sure some may give you a quote up front you may consider, but once you explain to the DJ what you need during the signing, the final price will be much different. You need to let DJ's know about the details of your event. You also should to find out what the DJ has to offer. There are many factors in DJ pricing. The first factor is the type of event you are having. Expect to pay more for a wedding reception as opposed to a birthday party. Weddings are formal events and require much more detailed planning. The most popular day of the week for events & parties is Saturday. DJ's will book Saturdays first therefore will most likely will not discount. You may get discounts for Friday or Sunday events, but the biggest discounts will be weekdays. Here is a list of all the pricing factors. * Day of the week* Time of the day * Time of the season* Amount of time needed * Type of event* Number of guests * Location of the event * The quality of the DJ

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