Hire A Cheap Wedding DJ And Lose Weight

Editor’s Note: Today we are joined by guest blogger, Brad Junell of Raleigh Event DJ.

3 Tips On How To Be A Penny Wise Bride and Not Pound Foolish

 
What’s the purpose of investing so much time, energy, money, and emotion into one special day . . . if it isn’t ”to throw the most incredibly fun party for your friends and family?”
 
“Survey Says…”
 
What your guests will remember about your wedding is: “the fun they had at your reception” – and that’s second only to food and drink.
 
The “noise” in today’s wedding market is so prolific that many brides take their eye off the “Prize,” that is, for everyone to have fun!
 
Consider that a wedding is nothing short of a well choreographed ballet requiring the skills, talent and expertise of project minded individuals – but not every bride is an experienced project manager. Now consider the choices coming at you, from all directions, all at once, and changing relentlessly. It’s no wonder some brides get anxious about “the budget.”
 
Don't pay your DJ less than a veggie trayBelieve me when I tell you: “I’ve seen the road to ‘happily ever after’ and it is strewn with tons of un-eaten broccoli and too many disappointed brides suffering buyer’s remorse.“

Being thrifty and having a “Vision” of a storybook wedding isn’t enough. But don’t worry; you don’t need a business degree to manage your wedding project. There are a few easy things you can do to make everything work to your advantage . . .

Tip 1

Put everything in perspective based on the impact and importance it has on the end-result. You want the biggest bang for your buck! Right? So, focus your resources on the things that contribute the greatest impact.
 
You may decide you want to include:

  • the veggie tray with ornately carved fruit creatures
  • the eccentric artisan cheese platter you provided during cocktail hour
  • the gracefully melting swan ice-sculpture..

 
Remember though, everyone is there to “Eat, Drink and be Merry” so those are the elements where your financial attention should be focused.
 
I’m not saying to omit ice sculptures or anything else – I’m just trying to help you keep it all in perspective.
 
Case in point: If you’ve ever watched 4 Weddings, you know that your DJ is worth more to the success of your wedding than raw broccoli or a block of frozen water that can’t even be added to a Rum & Coke.
 
When it comes to booking wedding vendors, the typical pecking order is: Church, Reception Venue, Photographer, Caterer, DJ/Band, Cake, Florist, Videographer, etc. Along the way, you are going to be challenged with numerous additional choices: Invitations, Dresses, Tuxedos, Honeymoon, Favors, Aisle Runners, Bridesmaid & Groomsmen Gifts, etc. It’s overwhelming and can quickly get out of control.
 
Hire A Cheap Wedding DJ and Lose Weight

To help you avoid getting to that point of sheer desperation, where you have an exhausted budget and seemingly never ending expenditures, and you’re resorting to typing “Cheap Wedding DJs” into Google, and now you’re losing weight from all the stress of worrying whether “Tom, Dick & Harry DJ” will even show up, let alone be any good . . .

Tip 2

Set reasonable budget expectations for those services you identified as having the greatest contribution to your wedding’s success. It’s all too easy to let minute details ambush and hijack your budget. Before you know it, all those little things quickly add up to hundreds of dollars.
 
 
Let me reiterate . . . no one’s saying forego signature details that personalize your wedding and reflect what’s unique about you. By prioritizing and allocating your budget to the “value-rich” services that ensure the WOW-Factor your guests are expecting, all those “details” that truly will enrich the whole experience will become obvious.
 
To help you set a realistic Wedding Budget check out: Cost of A Wedding. Not only can you get estimates for your overall wedding budget, but you can also refine them specifically to you local area, as well as focus in on individual vendor/service categories.
 
Keep in mind that “averages” are mathematical calculations that even out the highs and low for a series of numeric data and provide no insight to quality or value provided at that price.
 
Brides and grooms should always meet with prospective service providers and never select a service based on price alone – which leads me to my final point . . .
 

Raleigh Event DJ - Wedding DJ servicesTip 3

Don’t judge a book by its . . . price. Is “average” or “cheap” how you really want your wedding to appear? You deserve the best and you can have it too. You might be surprised what you really can afford when you begin by first focusing your budget’s attention on the things that genuinely make a difference.
 
You know better than anyone what you can afford and what you are willing to spend. But keep in mind that the old adages that have stood the test of time are often your best advice . . . “If it seems too good to be true then it probably is” and “You get what you pay for.”
 
 
 
A “Cheap DJ” is no bargain if no one has fun at your wedding.
 
When surveyed after their wedding, nearly 85% of brides wish they budgeted more for their DJ. Your DJ has a far greater impact on the success of your entire wedding celebration than to be simply thought of as someone who plays music for 3 or 4 hours.
 
Contact Raleigh Event DJ today to learn how you CAN “have your cake and eat it too!” Our wedding experts are ready to help you throw the most incredibly fun wedding party for your friends and family and make the most of your budget.

The Easiest and Best Way to Find Your Wedding Photographer

Today we have a guest blog from a great company in the wedding photography world, SnapKnot.  We think their approach to finding a pro photographer is major improvement over traditional sites and blogs.  They have a very well designed site that is super easy to use.  Just select your city and set your price range by adjusting the sliders.  Then the Photographers within your selections are shown for you to click through to their site. You can read about SnapKnot in their own words below:

SnapKnot is a unique, photocentric wedding photographer directory. We offer a fast, free, fun, and easy way for brides to find their perfect wedding photographer, and for photographers to connect with new brides and book more weddings. Co-founders Mike Rheaume and Reid Warner, freshman year roommates at Dartmouth College, launched the site in February of 2010.The seed of the idea actually came from Reid’s experience when he and his wife Eunice were married back in 2007. They had a very frustrating time trying to find a photographer. They spent a lot of time on Google searches and on the current “big media” wedding sites that don’t do a very good job in terms of making it easy for brides to browse and compare photographers relevant to their personal needs.
We thought there was a need for a way for engaged couples to find photographers who matched their location and budget range and compare them easily side-by-side. SnapKnot was started as a result. Our goal is to make SnapKnot the go-to place for couples searching for their wedding photographer, and for wedding photographers looking for an innovative, effective way to connect with brides.

We have grown very quickly and response has been overwhelmingly positive.  We currently have over 2300 photographers on the site worldwide (mostly US), and we are seeing about 20k visitors per month. We are different than most wedding sites out there because we cater exclusively to wedding photographers. The site is very photocentric, allowing photographers’ work to speak for itself. Brides do not get overwhelmed by too many different types of vendors while also having the ability to easily search and filter, and our photographers know we are solely focused on increasing site traffic and providing them with more inquiries from qualified leads.

Over the past six months we have become more of an active community than a mere static wedding directory. We have made personal connections in offline “real life” with many of these photographers, and our Twitter and Facebook networks have become very active – especially for our Diamond members.   Plus we have a great blog with interesting and useful info to help any couple in their search for a photographer.
Within the next year, we are planning on expanding much more into the bridal market. Our first year was really about building our wedding photography database to a level high enough to really start promoting the site as a valuable resource to brides. We are also looking at the mobile market, and have some exciting ideas about what this might look like for us over the next few months, so stay tuned. We are always listening to feedback from our users, so one of our primary goals is to stay lightweight and nimble so that we can bring new ideas to market rather quickly. Based in part on this feedback, we have a few ideas about some new onsite tools for brides, as well as layout ideas for our city search that we believe will make the site even easier for brides to use. We hope to introduce many of these new features over the next few months.

Brides: Learn more about how SnapKnot works.

Photographers: Learn more about our membership features.

Also, please follow us on Twitter (@snapknot), Facebook, and check out our blog. Thanks for reading!

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