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How Much Are You Worth?
Posted on: 12.07.2013 by Monserrate Rupnow


Ever had trouble trying to decide how much to charge for a gig, or your services in the audio field? It's not the only way, but here's the way I went about it.

http://tarekith.com/how-much-are-you-worth/
Monserrate Rupnow
12.07.2013


Ever had trouble trying to decide how much to charge for a gig, or your services in the audio field? It's not the only way, but here's the way I went about it.

http://tarekith.com/how-much-are-you-worth/
Darren Teboe
14.07.2013
There is no set way to do it as every area is different, and your local pay will correlate to what other venues pay. Aside from your pay having to have to make some sort of sense in relation to what the average pay is, it also depends on what you are doing as far as bringing in people. End of the day, its a business and numbers have to make sense for everyone involved in that aspect.
Monserrate Rupnow
14.07.2013
Thanks! Some people just have a hard time trusting their instincts.
Pierre Aliseo
13.07.2013
Nice. I agree with the article, go with your gut. Not crazy pompous, not undercutting... strike a nice balance with what you truly believe your time is worth.
Monserrate Rupnow
13.07.2013
Thanks for sharing how you do it too.
Arnulfo Morten
13.07.2013
minimum is $100 for first hour and $60 for each hour afterwards. This is for clubs where i don't bring anything except my music. Mobile gigs minimum $300 for 2 hours. i don't do weddings but if i did it would be in the $900-$1500 range + add-ons like uplighting and mic work lol thats what my buddies that do weddings charge. BTW a sign of a Wack DJ is one that Undercuts other DJs.....

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