A clarification: "If alcohol, double your fee" is something I heard years ago 
from a few veteran callers. I used to charge a bit more for "wet" events than 
"dry" ones, but found I had to work just as hard at the "dry" ones, so started 
charging the higher rate to everyone.

Currently I ask $475 for corporate or private events, $400 for nonprofits. I've 
been told by a couple of top callers that I could/should be charging more, but 
when I've tried raising the rates, I've gotten so many turndowns that I make 
more money with the lower rates.

My rate includes travel within ~1 hour of home, and once I'm there, I'm willing 
to stay up to 4 hours. I always recommend 1.5 to 2 hours of actual dancing if 
people aren't used to it, but I make it clear that I'll call as long as people 
want to dance. Almost never does anyone take me up on it; typically they've had 
enough after 90 minutes.

Rate changes: I ask $500 if it's a wedding, to cover repeated interactions with 
the client before the day. (Top DJs often ask a LOT more for weddings than for 
other family parties.) I'm willing to dicker if I don't have to bring, set up, 
and run sound, but I have to be sure that the gear and the operator will be 
adequate. My one-nighter rate for calling & sound is the same whether or not 
there's a band - obviously it's more work to do sound for 4 people than for 1, 
but the energy of a live band makes up for it.

Tony Parkes
Billerica, Mass.
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From: Tepfer, Seth via Contra Callers <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2023 11:34 AM
To: Contra Callers <[email protected]>
Subject: [Callers] Going rates for ONS dances?

Hello hive mind

The costs of everything have gone up post-COVID. What are you charging for 
one-off dance events, aka One Night Stand dances? Assuming:

  *   you, the caller, are running sound and providing sound equipment
  *   there is no band
  *   It is 90 minutes give or take
  *   it is NOT a wedding
  *   no alcohol (hat-tip to Tony Parkes - if alcohol, double your fee!)
If the assumptions above are not true (there is a band, it is a wedding, there 
is alcohol, etc), how does that change your rates?


Seth


Seth Tepfer, MBA, CSM, PMP (he, him, his)
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