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Topic: Would you hire this guy?

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Posted Wed 22 Sep 10 @ 8:40 pm
The only problem I see is the name. DJ Crash... When I think of software and your name I get a little nervous! Haha, all aside I think you did a good job ;)
 

Ouch, but good observation Homeboy.
 

People hire Djs that know how to rock the crowd. Its not about how good the webiste looks etc. Demo cd's talk more than anything else.
 

I personnaly find the quotes from people who hired you, a bit difficult to read. The font is too large.

You might want to use a little javascript to "hide" your email address but still enable people clicking on it to send you an email with the "mailto:" link.

Nice logo by the way!

A small description of the available hardware you use could be good and impressive for the customers.
 

Try and keep your laptop lower, knowone like to see laptop's, people just think - Automix
 

i agree about the font size ......

very nice site

i thought it was smart that you had balloons in front of the speaker stands

i always position something , anything , to keep idiots from tripping over/ walking into speakers/stands

one of these ol' i may get backlit skirts for the speaker stands
 

I would hire you if I had a daughter that was having a sweet 16 etc. You look like a nice professional established gentlemen. Def not a creepy pervert, lol.
 

Caliente123 wrote :
People hire Djs that know how to rock the crowd. Its not about how good the webiste looks etc. Demo cd's talk more than anything else.


Respectfully, I disagree. While there are elements to "rockin' the house", you're selling a service. If you look like a schmuck, you'll get only bad job offers. A balance is not only needed, its essential....
 

Thanks to all who had a look and thanks for all the good ideas.
 

Selling yourself with a nice webiste is great. A nice presentation is very good to but many ask for demo cd's. Im pretty sure that many have gone up to you and told you that you play better than other dj's. What im reffering too, Since there are so many djs.. A Demo cd can separate you from the other dj's. We all like to hear the words.. You are very good.


 

Sorry to burst any 'bubbles' (man she was hot btw) but I've been doing this for over 25 years & never once have been asked for a 'demo'. Even the bars/clubs I have done have been mostly word of mouth & have only given out ONE cd to ONE club (but got hired lol)

Most of my business is directly attributable to my website.
 



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