birdofsong wrote:
rickgood wrote:
Hundreds of thousands of MP3s are pirated and downloaded every day. Doesn't affect my DJ business at all. Wanna Be DJs have been stealing music since I started in the business in 2006. Free music does not make you a professional entertainer. Maybe you need to ask yourself why pirated karaoke affects your business so much? Maybe the pirates aren't the problem after all.
Exactly. But seems I heard another very smart man say the exact same thing. Sadly, he isn't here right now.
@both - Agreed - Free music does not make anyone a professional entertainer.
Even experienced, quality, legal, professional karaoke entertainers want to reduce the cost of doing business so they can increase their margins. When a perfectly capable karaoke entertainer reduces their cost of doing business to 1/10th of what another perfectly capable karaoke entertainer does, how can you even remotely argue that there won't be a shift in the economics of the industry?
@rick - When you entered the biz in 2006, rates were already pushed low by the pirates. The reality you live in now is not the reality of what piracy has put upon the industry over time.
If I used the same basis for my business plans, I might think that $75-$100/night is an excellent rate since that is what a lot of the hosts charge around my area. Personally, I won't work for that rate even to get my foot in the door.
-Chris