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The Wedding DJ Lab

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Learn strategies to make your first $100 or next $1000 as a wedding or private event DJ and make a few DJ friends while you're at it.

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46 contributions to The Wedding DJ Lab
We’re 45+ days into 2026
Tell me, how are your bookings looking this year?
400 person High School Prom?
Sending a proposal on a 400+ student high school prom. Never done one before. Thoughts? Would you take it if price is right? What would you charge? Any tips on a successful event? Would be from 7-11pm. Based on that size I’ll need to rent a QSC system with subs. Proposing taking a photo booth as well. Totally ok turning this down if the price isn’t right or I hear from the collective groups that proms suck. 🤣
1 like • 21d
Yep. It’s all you will need IMO.
DJ Life Hack: How to get a TON of DJ Gigs
This one is for the newer DJs out there. I explain my personal experience of moving to a new city and what I did to get booked for DJ gigs. Hope this helps you!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7p108SFafEQ
2 likes • 24d
Rev on point with this one. 🚀
Thinking out loud, need feedback
I’ve had a few DJs ask how Ozark Mix actually runs behind the scenes — pricing, booking flow, staffing, client communication, and growth decisions. I’m considering creating a private BOOTH where I document real decisions we’re making as a multi-op DJ company. Not a course. Not coaching.Just real breakdowns and templates. If this existed, what would you want to see first? 👇 Comment with one area:Business Model / Outreach / Operations / Trust / Growth
0 likes • 26d
Great feedback!
All Black, All White, Mixed Setup
So I have seen on some of the discussion groups that there are very strong opinions on the color of your setup. For anything other than weddings it seems that black is usually the accepted theme for equipment and DJ booth and scrims. For Weddings it seems there is more of a lean towards all white including lighting fixtures. What if you have a mix? Black Speakers and Light Fixtures for instance but white scrims on the boot. While I am at it what is the opinion of speaker covers or tripod scrims(ghosts)? White tripod scrims can add a pop of white and give you a place to create a lighting feature.
0 likes • Jan 30
We run mostly white setups for weddings. We have both colors. I’m not a fan of scrims. We run a flat base for our speaker stands. Just looks cleaner IMO. But, work with what you’ve got and build around it!
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Russ Collins
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@russ-collins-5067
I quit corporate when I was 41 to become a DJ. Anyone can do it and I’ll show you how.

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Joined Dec 22, 2025
Fayetteville Arkansas
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