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Skills and Experiences for Success
- You need to read the crowd, have an outgoing personality, and know equipment and music library management.
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Initial Costs
- $500-$15,000 for equipment like turntables, speakers, laptop, lights, headphones, and microphone.
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Average Earnings
- Mobile DJs earn more than club or radio DJs because they charge their own rates.
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Getting Gigs
- Market on your website and social media, network with event planners, run targeted ads, and use word of mouth referrals.
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Building Music Library
- Subscribe to music services and purchase tracks from online stores.
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Setup and Teardown
- Time yourself setting up and tearing down to inform venues and appear professional.
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Requirements for Being a Mobile DJ
- Decent PA system, mixing skills, extensive music collection, right gear maintenance, and performing ability.
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Necessary Equipment and Setup
- DJ booth, audio equipment, lights, and accessories are essential.
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Licensing Fees
- In most cases, venues handle the necessary licenses, not individual DJs.
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Insurance Requirement
- While not a licensing requirement, public liability insurance is often necessary for booking at venues.
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Costs Involved
- Public liability insurance may be required by venues and booking parties.