Wedding Singers 5 Top Tips For Choosing the Right One For Your

Entertainment is a very important part of anyone's Wedding and if you are thinking about hiring aWedding Singer you want to make sure you have picked the right one! There are many things you can do to make sure you are looking forward to the performance of  rather than worrying Highest Paid Female Singers ,ale S about if they are going to be any good.


 So... first things first! Your search will most probably start with a quick tap into Google or another search engine, lets try:'Wedding Singers' Lets also make sure you opt for UK results only, unless of course you want to fly someone in or are getting married abroad. You are now faced with dozens of pages full of potential wedding singers and a lot of them claiming to be the best! The truth is none of them are the best...or the worst, it all comes down to YOUR interpretation of a good Wedding Singer. Next we must make a list, 5, 10, 20 or even 50 if you have the time to look and listen to that many, then I would advise marking them out of 10 on the following 5 headings.

Their Website & Demo's These are vital to picking the right Wedding Singer, they are the shop window the individual is using to entice you into using them over another Wedding Singer, not to mention good advertising means they care about their product and therefore care about you! The website does not have to be super flash or over the top, but it should be clear, easy to navigate around, have a selection of pictures and provide you with the Professional you are looking for in one of two clicks. The average Wedding Singer will have 4 or 5 recorded demos for you to listen to, they should sound natural and not have to many effects on them, most people can sound ok in a studio after lots of modifications, you want to know they can sing just as good live.

 Unless you have already heard them sing live, move on to the next Wedding Singer if they don't have any demos, you wouldn't buy a car from a dealer who had an empty show room, it's the same principal. 2: Attitude How do they answer the phone? Are they polite? Do you get an instant feeling this a friendly person who is grateful for your call and really wants your business? No matter how good their demo is, you want to ask yourself, is this the person I want entertaining all of my guests and who I want to give my money too.

 This is YOUR BIG DAY and whoever you choose should be privileged you are even enquiring! this will be displayed by a good attitude over the phone or in person. 3: Price I cannot give you the 'exact price' you should be paying for a Professional Wedding Singer, no one can, but we can look at the averages. When I recently researched prices I found some charging £250 and some charging £1000, the average charged around £600. Professional Wedding Singers are not like the acts you see in pubs on a weekly basis, this is their 'business' and as we all know it can costs a lot to run your own business. 4: Response Time & Professionalism Of Quote Although you may have chatted about prices over the phone, make sure you ask for it in writing.


 A professional Wedding Singer will send dozens of quotes out each month so it should be no trouble, unless they give you a good enough reason, you should receive an email within 24 hours or a letter within 48 hours. Any Wedding Singer who takes their occupation seriously, should be clear with their quote and explain exactly what it includes. A nice starting touch, acknowledges your enquiry and thanks you for your interest.

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