Friday 1 June 2012

Want to start your own DJ business? Here's how to get started

By Louise Redman


If you regularly perform knockout DJ sets in your bedroom and you are looking for a new career path, you could consider starting your own DJ business. This would involve hiring out your skills as a DJ to weddings, parties and corporate events, as well as performing sets at bars and clubs.

The first priority for anyone wanting to start their own DJ business is to source all of the DJ equipment they will need. This includes DJ decks, a DJ mixer, a portable amp and speaker system, a microphone, a decent pair of DJ headphones and maybe even a laptop with the latest DJ mixing software installed. You can search online to see what DJ equipment you will need, and to find the best deals on it.

Once you have your DJ equipment, you need to make sure you practice all of the time. Make playlists and pre-mixes for different audiences and for different types of events, and start building your music collection. This way, if you get a call about a last-minute job, you are more likely to be prepared.

In order to start booking gigs, you need to get the word out there. Set up your own website offering your services, making sure to include all of your contact details.

Getting in contact with other new DJs offering similar services as you might also be a good idea. If you get offered a job but you can't do, you can pass on the lead to your new friend, and this should work the other way around too, to get you both more work.

So, now you have your own website, the right DJ equipment and you are starting to market your new business. What else do you need to do? The last things on your list should be transport for yourself and your gear, and insurance both for your equipment and to cover public liability requirements.




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