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Ifidj.com is glad to annouce
that we are one of the proud sponsors of professional lighting for this year's
International DJ Expo from August 30th to September 2nd, 2004. We will be
featuring lighting from Martin (www.martin.com) at the Mobile Party and DJ
Entertainment Awards. For DJ Expo information, visit www.djtimes.com/djexpo.
Look for our booth (#105) right next Martin!
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Remember this place and remember these dates - Atlantic City Convention Center
in Atlantic City, N.J., August 30 to September 2, 2004.
Why?
The International DJ Expo is returning, and everyone involved with the DJ
industry -
club and mobile jocks, producers and remixers, manufacturers and retailers -
has something to gain from it. Produced since 1990 by DJ Times magazine and its
publisher Testa Communications, the DJ Expo is the longest running and most
successful DJ-specific trade show and exhibition in America. In 2003, nearly
4,500 DJs from all over North America participated. At a time when most trade
shows and conventions are slipping numbers-wise, the
DJ Expo has managed to maintain its strong footing and continue to present a
consistently vital industry show.
The
first and most obvious benefit is the Expo's networking opportunities. Nothing
beats picking the brains of DJs from other towns to find new methods for
success in your market. For exhibitors, they can use the Expo as the world's
most-targeted focus group to find out exactly what the industry wants. If you
ever wondered why certain companies seem to "get it" more than others when it
comes to the DJ industry, chances are they learned by speaking to professional
jocks at the International DJ Expo.
Of course, the Expo's vast exhibit hall shows DJs the latest products to hit
the industry - mixers, turntables, digital media, sound reinforcement, lights,
specialty items, etc. Expo attendees can be the first DJs in their prospective
areas to put their hands on
new products from the industry's major manufacturers and distributors. Also,
manufacturer's demo rooms allow for a more private and hands-on experience.
This
year's loaded schedule of 30 seminars and workshops will offer discussion on
hot topics that impact all DJs
- like digital music. In Gary Deane's "MP3 & Beyond: Digital Music for
DJs," for example, the longtime DJ Times contributor will examine the
ever-changing legalities for digital DJs and the latest products aimed at them.
The schedule also includes
concentrated topics for mobile DJs ("Lessons of Mobile Vets: 120 Years of
Experience"), club jocks ("Get This Party Started: Promoting Your Own Club
Night"), producer/remixers ("Production 101: Studio Setup & Concepts"),
plus DJs of all stripes ("DJ Gear & Maintenance").
In all, the International DJ Expo is an experience that anyone who is serious
about the DJ industry can't afford to miss.
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