Chair Covers or Deejays-Which is more important?

By davisdeejays

bill-davis-has-the-crowd-getting-low I  run a disc jockey service. So I’m a little prejudiced.  But  if you get the right deejay who plays the right music and makes your reception FUN: this is what your friends will remember years from now. 

 

Forget The Chair Covers!!

Forget The Chair Covers!!

  Over the years, I bet you had discussions with friends about what a great time you had at a  certain parties.  But how many times have you said, “Boy did they have pretty  chair covers.”  So if you’re on a limited budget, skip the chair covers and put those dollars into quality entertainment.

 Or to put it another way.  If the chair covers weren’t there, would you even remember? If they didn’t have an ice sculpture, would you miss it? My hunch says, as a guest,  you couldn’t care less. On the other hand, if the deejay sucked, that would leave a big negative impression.

Skip the sculpture!!

Skip the sculpture!!

You might have said, “ I danced all night from start to finish. “ But did you ever say “Boy, was I impressed by the ice sculpture.”  I’d bet the ranch that you didn/t.  So ditch the extras and put that money into dj entertainment.  

   Party favors, throw away cameras and the like were all great ideas prior to this economic downturn. However, your guests can absolutely live without them.  They won’t make a great reeption. if yu want to guarantee the success of your party, you need quality entertainment.

    This doesn’t mean you have to spend an arm and a leg for music. By doing a volume of business,  Davis Deejays doesn’t have to make an enormous profit on each show to keep our heads above water. We can make a small profit on  a large number of shows. Something independent deejays and small companies can’t do. We can provide experienced, talented entertainers at a very. reasonable cost. So check out the videos on our website at http://www.davisdeejays.com. Then call us with any questions at 1-888-Davis-Dj extension 14.

  As a guest, your priority was the good time you had. So as a party planner, put yourself in your guest’s shoes and make your first priority- good entertainment.

 


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