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Resident Antagonist
Oh...So That Happened?
Apparently, I am the English Wedding Awards 2022 DJ of the year.
I say "Apparently" because nobody told me. Nor did I do anything to be put forward for consideration.
So...yay for me, I guess?
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Benny Smyth
Apparently, I am the
English Wedding Awards 2022 DJ of the year.
I say "Apparently" because nobody told me. Nor did I do anything to be put forward for consideration.
So...yay for me, I guess?
Congratulations Benny, richly deserved.
However:
I am less than impressed to find you can get an award for being a Stationary Supplier. You'd think they could at least travel a bit.
Anyone experiencing a whoosh moment may want to Google the difference between Stationary and Stationery.
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Originally Posted by
Benny Smyth
Apparently, I am the
English Wedding Awards 2022 DJ of the year.
I say "Apparently" because nobody told me. Nor did I do anything to be put forward for consideration.
So...yay for me, I guess?
They could at least have bought a relevant domain. Or any domain.
Julian
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Disco Dude!
I had so many emails about these awards from a Bruce I think.
The suppliers seem to be legit, at least the ones from around here.
Congrats, it's something to stick on the website at least.
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
The actual award, although a nice trophy type, does nothing for business at all.
Oh, awards can be very good for business.
Whilst it *alone* won't get you business, awards can be very good for social proof, and can differentiate you against a competitor.
An award got me free press coverage...
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I've won the Scottish one twice, been nominated the past 5 years.
They do ask for an evidence submission when you've been shortlisted so you might just have had excellent votes from couples alongside your online presence to get you over the line?
I don't court for it and don't question it, It's a nice night out with my wife on the tax payer and putting that little badge on your website is a very good idea business wise...
Side note if there's any DJs that don't particularly like you (perish the thought) they will be absolutely fizzing that you win it, or so I'm told
Last edited by Excalibur; 12-09-2022 at 09:15 PM.
Reason: Merged posts
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Originally Posted by
rth_discos
Oh, awards can be very good for business.
Whilst it *alone* won't get you business, awards can be very good for social proof, and can differentiate you against a competitor.
An award got me free press coverage...
A few years ago I would agree, now there are so many though I’m not so sure
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
A few years ago I would agree, now there are so many though I’m not so sure
Most don't know how to use the award to market themselves.
It's still something that very few DJs actually get involved with, and you'll find at a local level, very few DJs display awards on their website.
It just helps provide a point of difference.
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