Saturday, January 19, 2013


You have a right to remain silent (but please don't)

by Corey Brown on 01/18/13
As a Greenville Wedding DJ and as a Professional in the wedding industry one thing that I have discovered is that occasionally a couple will keep quiet when they should speak up. When I meet with a client to go over their contract I have started to emphasize that they should feel freely to voice their opinion. Anyone who is truly professional in the weddubg industry wants to know everything you are thinking. I will of course give you my opinion on any number of given topics as well as what I have seen work and what what did not work but ultimately it is up to you as the client. You have the right to remain silent but please don't. Speak your mind and feel free to tell us exactly what you want and don't want on your day. That is what set's me and my colleagues apart from the amateur DJ or other professional. We get it - it's your day not ours. In an earlier post I wrote that if "you were just having a party then hire the least expensive services you could find". That is not true for weddings since there are no "do overs". Thanks for reading.
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