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    DIY iPod DJ - Resurfacing...

    I know we have talked about people trying to do their own weddings using an ipod... but I've been flipping through pinterest.com lately and see that the idea is gaining some more recent momentum.

    They have those DIY wedding websites now with specific instructions, ideas, etc. on how to do your own iPod DJ wedding - and they are very proud of it.

    Just a scary thing I encountered today, wanted to share..

    http://2000dollarwedding.com/2010/03...with-ipod.html

    http://offbeatbride.com/2011/07/our-...list-reception

    http://apracticalwedding.com/2009/09...ing-with-ipod/

    (yes some of these are older, but they're being re-pinned into boards called "wedding ideas" TODAY!)
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    Honestly who cares. You are not going to talk a person like that into using your DJ services....and even if you did, they would be low budget - low ballers, the type that are ALWAYS the hardest clients to deal with. You are better off not working with a bride like that.

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    Yeah true, but here in Kentucky though these people be quick to jump on this bandwagon. crazy.
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    I really don't see the problem with this and I think fair play if people want to go down this route. Many people are on a budget and simply can't afford to drop $1000 on a DJ.....

    As long as they plan it properly there is no reason why it can't work well. Most people would prefer a DJ first and foremost but when money is tight, this can be a better option than wasting much needed cash on a rubbish cheap DJ (not all of which are necessarily bad DJ's anyway..)

    I know you think articles like this might encourage loads more people to give DJ's a miss in favour of an i-pod but I think 'most' couples are well aware that hiring a DJ is still the preferred option. Don't worry about it dude.

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    Ok no worries lol
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    To make some extra money a few years ago, I posted an ad to rent my sound system for people wanting to do this (keep in mind, at the time and to this day...I still don't consider myself experienced enough to handle a wedding all by myself)

    One bride hired me and I let her know up front that my only job was to provide the sound system and a few mics. The wedding was outdoors for about 200 people. She actually put a LOT of time and effort into the music for this and had some pretty cool cocktail hour music (this is as long as I stayed until I came back to get the equipment. Hired a friend to "watch" over it)

    I would do something like this again only if it was similar, but as it has been stated people who are looking to do this probably aren't going to be talking to you in the first place if you are charging $1,000+ for a wedding.

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    I read through the first article and stopped. Her #1 selling point for doing it herself was cost, and her #2 was stress. I can't imagine anything more stressful than relying on a casual friend to bring and set up good sound equipment for free (which is what they did to a friend "in a band") and then the stress of having to handle all my own announcements and playlists during my wedding reception, when I'm supposed to be relaxing and having fun.

    Services like Limewire and Frostwire have ruined the perception of a DJ for many people, they think, "hey! I have the internet, I will just steal all the music I want and do it myself"! These people have no idea the benefit a real DJ would bring to their wedding and reception... and I doubt they care if their bottom line is just money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RodneyL View Post
    Services like Limewire and Frostwire have ruined the perception of a DJ for many people, they think, "hey! I have the internet, I will just steal all the music I want and do it myself"! These people have no idea the benefit a real DJ would bring to their wedding and reception... and I doubt they care if their bottom line is just money.
    Yep. P2P services like those have also been extremely detrimental to the industry, because any teenager with a laptop can steal an entire music library, torrent a copy of Virtual DJ (or whatever), and in about as much time as it takes to flip his/her baseball cap backwards, be ready to announce "D00DZ! I AMA DJ NOW. CANI DJ UR WEDING?"



    This thread also reminds me of something else that I remember seeing at least once or twice during my last few years in the commercial mobile industry: "Party favor" CD-Rs, compiled by the bride and groom, of their favourite songs - just a bunch of discs piled on a table for the wedding guests to pick up and take home. I'm pretty sure the wedding couple didn't contact the proper authorities to get the licensing issues cleared up before churning out a load of these CDs. (After all, they got to give something really special for just the price of a bunch of CD-R discs... right?... RIGHT?...) I never "called out" my clients for doing something so blatantly illegal, but it practically made my blood boil.

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    The last wedding that i saw do this, i almost wanted to turn in. Even if they did aquire the music legally, that gives them no right to make 100 copies of it and give them away to friends. It's funny how things are headed, when stealing isn't stealing anymore and killing isn't killing anymore.

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    LMAO...from the first link (4th bullet)
    We thought that eliminating as many wedding vendors as possible would help eliminate a lot of the stress of wedding planning.
    YEAH RIGHT....


    I do see some people doing this. In all honest it will work for a few people, but those are for the REALLY low end budget weddings. For a DIY wedding you still have to set everything up, get all the food ready, make sure you pick up the flowers, ect..... What ya gonna do when grandma wants a song from the 50's and you forgot to load it on your IPOD?

    In my experiences there are 2 things people remember about weddings...the food and the DJ. I have been to a few low budget DIY weddings, and they were good, but could have been MUCH better with a real DJ, and some decent food. BUt then again with the economy in the crapper, saving a few bucks might be necessary.

    It might be a market that can be tapped into with PA/IPOD system rentals...Hmmmmmm

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