Offer Added Value, Not Discounts

A lesson learned from East Coast DJs

At the 2015 DJ Expo, attended by hundreds of wedding and mobile DJs, ideas are traded around among the attendees that represent all corners of the globe and of course, the United States. Of course this presents different points of view, particularly on the topic of sales. 

Temecula, California based wedding DJ, Jay Brannan and Wisconsin based wedding DJ, Brian Redd, picked up on a noticeable difference on how East Coast DJs sell themselves differently than West Coast DJs (and Midwest, I'm assuming for Brian).

The not so secret sales tip: They don't sell themselves short. 

The DJ Expo is lit up by manufacturers such as American DJ, who are on hand to promote their latest product offerings. 

Inquiring clients are always looking to save money. But they are also interested in added value. That is exactly, in general terms, the East Coast DJs sales approach.

Think of this situation than many of us have likely been in ... making a big DJ gear purchase. You've got a package of two speakers with stands offered to you for $1,200. A three year service plan on the items will cost you $300 and speaker bags an additional $100 -- a $400 combined value. You are hoping to pay a little less on the speakers so you can afford the additional $400. Your salesperson explains while he cannot offer any lower on the speakers, he can provide the service plan and bags for $200 (instead of $400). 

You've just been offered something that will provide you exactly what you want, and although you'll need to spend an additional $200, you are actually saving some money too. You've been offered additional value and take the deal.

In a competitive wedding DJ market, you will always experience customers that need to cut costs. Understandably, those customers are comparing once price to the other and unless they understand the difference in value, they will ultimately go with the lesser price. However as a professional, you/me/we need to convey why we are a better value because of our experience. We need to be ready to explain why we are charging more and why we are a better value. 

Now think of your own scenario. Your offer a quote for wedding DJ service for $1,400 and someone else has quoted a potential client $995. Naturally they are looking to you to match that.

The East Coast DJ mentality would be to simply say no, but offer added value. Perhaps it's a wireless speaker set-up, a cake pin spot, an additional hour of service, etc. Whatever it is, it's something that you are equipped to offer that the other guy does not. And you are able to do so because you've been doing this for 10+ years. You have added value, both in terms of your experience as a wedding MC and host, and in terms of extra pieces of gear that will enhance that potential clients event.

Now that potential client is an ACTUAL client because they recognize your value.

Thank you to Brian and Jay for sharing these thoughts. Here's the video:

Brian Redd and Jay Brannan, DJs who specialize in wedding DJ entertainment, describe how the East Coast DJ mentality helps them earn what they know they are worth.

Brothers Signature Catering & Events - Slow Motion Video

The slow motion video booth and props before the party begins.

When Brothers Signature Catering & Events, a San Diego special events and wedding caterer, celebrated the opening of their new kitchen and office building, they called on DJ Kanoya Productions to provide the soundtrack to the evening.

The slow motion video booth was also set-up and we captured some great moments. 

A slow motion video booth is a great way to remember the people that attended your event as well as all of the fun they had while they were there. For more information, submit your event details on the "request for quote" page. 

Most of the people wearing black are Brothers staff members and you can tell this is a special family business that employs people that love working together. Enjoy!


Newsflash: Same-Sex Wedding Photographs Look Like Every Other Wedding

A fairly popular hashtag on social media in recent months has been #loveislove, a mantra that was linked to the Supreme Court decision that made gay marriage legal throughout the United States. 

On the surface, the tag made sense to me, because love is love. What else would it be?

As an MC at hundreds of weddings in the past decade, I've witnessed love first hand. Seriously, I don't know if two people have ever been more in love with each other than on their wedding day. It is love defined.

Same-sex marriage was legalized in California in early 2008, then was rescinded in the November 2008 election. The proposition that made same-sex marriage illegal in that election was thrown out in 2013 and since then -- and up until the nationwide ban was lifted -- California was one of the states where same-sex marriage was legal.

However it was not until 2015, coincidentally about one month before the Supreme Court decision was made, that I MC'd my first same-sex wedding in San Diego at the Hotel Del Coronado.

And yes, there is a difference. It was two men getting married. That's different than the previous 300 or so weddings I have been privileged to be a part of.

But the one thing that was not different ... love. Because, yes, love is love. 

Sure, there are things I had to be mindful of, like being mindful to not to say "bride and groom" (in general, just say the couples first names); asking politely which last name I would use for their introduction (the same thing I would ask any couple); and being non-chalant when inquiring if there would be a best man and maid of honor (just ask who will be making up your wedding party).

This idea is illustrated perfectly in this photo essay. Twenty-two wedding photos. Twenty-two gay couples that are in love with each other.

Brian and Todd are toasted at the wedding on the beach in Coronado. They celebrated their wedding at the Hotel Del Coronado in May 2015.

This concept that love is indeed love finally struck me when I saw my couple, Brian and Todd, standing side-by-side as they listened to their friend give his toast. There they were, standing next to each other, basking in the euphoria that this was their wedding day. They were surrounded by people they love and people that love them back equally.

Until that moment, I will admit, I saw them as two guys ... as a gay couple. But at that moment, surrounded by love, they were not "just two gay guys" ... they were like every other couple on their wedding day.

They were two people in love. The gender didn't matter.

 Love knows no boundaries. It was "love is love" personified.

Brothers Signature Catering & Events Moves To New San Diego Catering Facility

While it's taken a few months to settle in, Brothers Signature Catering & Events, a full-service San Diego based catering company, officially celebrated its grand opening of a new home base for all of their operations, including the office and kitchen staff.

The new space was celebrated on July 29 and 30 with a two-night party. Some may think it's a bit crazy to host guests for two consecutive nights, but this is a catering company that does multiple events everyday and it was business as usual for them.

The two-night party served as an official grand opening, attended by Brothers' current and past list of clients, wedding vendor colleagues, corporate meeting planners and many more.

On the menu was rock shrimp risotto, oysters on the half shell, sliders, hot dogs, lamb barbacoa tacos and a delicious charcuterie spread. Featured cocktails were mixed up by Snake Oil Cocktail Company

DJ Kanoya Productions provided a video booth on both nights. Party attendees had a great time shooting silly string and utilizing props as they acted out in front of our video camera. The result of all the recorded clips will be seen in a forthcoming music video. 

In addition to the video booth, I provided live DJ service for the first night of the party.

DJ Justin Kanoya provides live DJ service at the Brothers Signature Catering and Events grand opening party in San Diego, California. 

DJ Justin Kanoya provides live DJ service at the Brothers Signature Catering and Events grand opening party in San Diego, California. 

As with most of the events I do, it was a mix of genres throughout the three-hour set. But the tail end was some fun hip-hop, by request of the Brothers staff. Here is the setlist.

I'd like to give a huge thank you to Brothers Catering for including us in your event ... especially sales associate Jazmin Cornejo. It was great to meet other members of the team, including the owners. This is a family run business (hence the "brothers" part of the name) and I could tell in the energy of all of the staff that everyone feels like part of that family. 

Here's to wishing your many great years in your new home!


FIT Athletic Club's Ink & Bling Pool Party: The Video

FIT Athletic Club Downtown San Diego put together this collection of video and photos from the pool party I DJ'd. Click the "play" button on the image below. 

 

DJ Justin Kanoya jams with Bruno Serrano at the FIT Athletic Downtown San Diego pool party that took place on July 25, 2015.