Saturday, February 25, 2012

Freddie King The Genuine Article

Tell someone that you are making $800 for a wedding reception that you are deejaying and they think you are making $200 an hour. When you figure in the time spent preparing a wedding reception, in could end up more like a net of $50 an hour. When you are figuring out how well you're performing financially as a DJ business, you need to include all the time spent meeting with potential clients, time in actual planning, driving and waiting time and gas.

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