Thursday, June 30, 2011


We Want to Hear From You!

At Marx Entertainment we always want to learn about the experience our customer has had with our company. It’s important to learn from our customers - the good, the bad and the ugly – even though the bad and the ugly are terms we quite frankly are not accustomed to. J Regardless, it’s very important for us to learn, grow and continue to get better overall.

So here is the question for you… HOW CAN WE DO BETTER?

A lot of companies are worried about finding new customers, they forget about what it takes to keep their current ones. Not for us, we want to be the first thought in our customer’s mind when they need services for weddings, DJ’s, parties, game rentals, photo booths, etc. – Or when someone asks, hey do you know of a good DJ? We want their first response to be, YES – Marx Entertainment.

Our number one concern is our customer and our number one goal is to provide the best entertainment service possible. For that reason, we never assume and we always deliver on the expectations set forth. That requires a trained, courteous and professional staff -and we’re proud and grateful to possess such a wonderful team.

Please take a moment and share what you think worked for your event or what could have worked better. Everything you share will truly help us improve and again, that is our main priority.

C’mon let loose - let us know your thoughts, comments and suggestions. You can post below, post on our Facebook page or send us an email.

We appreciate your time and your feedback!


THANK YOU!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Keeping up with Marx...


Ladies and Gentleman, We have a winner…

Congratulations to the winner of our sweepstakes, John Prickett. He won a $100.00 gift certificate to the Delaney House – Yum!

Did you know?

Every Wednesday from 7-9pm Gladys and Nina are at the YardeHouse Tavern in Enfield, CT hosting trivia and giving away some great prizes. Come on down and see if you got what it takes. It’s a blast!

Marx? Support a good cause? Always!

Marx has plenty of experience running charity events, and we recently assisted an extremely successful event for the Jimmy Fund. We are honored to be involved with such a wonderful organization, and it’s so refreshing to work with good people and good energy.

Please reach out to us if you know of an upcoming charity event that needs our services.

Have you entered our HOT LEADS Contest yet?

Simply email 2 hot leads to info@marxdjs.com. Hot leads are anyone seriously looking to book entertainment services for an upcoming birthday bash, wedding, Bar Mitzvah, or any type of event. And just for supplying two seriously Hot Leads – we will give you a $10 gift card to either Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts – your choice.

All you need to do is put Hot Leads in the subject line, the names, phone numbers and email addresses in the body of the email and we will do the work for you.

If one of the leads books an event (and actually holds the event) you will win a $50 gift certificate to a restaurant of your choice! That’s a great prize to just write a one-minute email.

TV & Radio Opportunity

Do you know someone in Connecticut or Massachusetts that works in sales at a radio or TV station? If so, we need to talk. A special incentive will be provided for the connection.

To our fans, we have a BIG FAVOR to ask.

Can you please go here - https://www.facebook.com/marxentertainment?sk=reviews – and tell us how much you love us. Every little bit helps.

As Always, thank you for your support and STAY TUNED!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Q & A with Marx Entertainment





What makes a successful event?

Marx believes…Details! Details! Details!

What makes a great Event Manager?

The LinkedIn Event Community found these five attributes to be at the top of the list, and we agree!







Do you know how to plan a successful event?

After 3 decades of being in the industry and watching some of the best intentions fail, we think you should keep these 7-steps in mind when planning your event.

Do you know how to plan a successful event?

After 3 decades of being in the industry and watching some of the best intentions fail, we think you should keep these 7-steps in mind when planning your event.

1. Plan your event at least 12-months in advance of your target date.

2. Ask yourself these questions - What is your purpose? What kind of atmosphere is desired?

3. Create a budget (and more importantly, stick to it when you strategize, hire and book).

4. Establish a date and the number of guests you would like to attend.

5. Pick the right venue and take time doing so. Explore, visit many and then decide.

6. Figure out the type of food you want to serve. We suggest you start with local caterers and discuss your options with them. This is one pallet-pleasing experience you’ll surely enjoy.

7. Hire an experienced and dedicated company for all of your entertainment and audio visual needs. An entertainment company that truly “gets it!” We hear Marx Entertainment is pretty damn good! J

Why choose Marx Entertainment for your event?

Because we not only believe in this information, we live this information. It’s how we operate; it’s how we roll.


Want to learn more about us?

Call 1.866.MARX-DJS or send an email to info@marxdjs.com


We are ready to ROCK YOUR EVENT!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Do You Know What to Ask Your DJ Before Your Big Day?


BridalTips.com believes there are 11 questions that every bride and groom should ask their prospective wedding DJ.

So go ahead…ask us!


1. Is the DJ familiar with your wedding venue?

2. Who will be your actual DJ spinning discs at your wedding?

3. What about wedding DJ overtime, and other unexpected or hidden fees?

4. What attire will your wedding disc jockey wear at your wedding?

5. How many years’ experience does this wedding DJ have? Will they play CD's you provide?

6. Where will your wedding DJ setup? Is there a dance floor?

7. Will your wedding disc jockey need to be fed at your wedding?

8. Does your wedding DJ have a request form for you to fill out?

9. Does your wedding DJ do corporate functions also?

10. What problems has the DJ encountered at weddings and how did they solve them?

11. Are they insured or belong to any professional organizations like A.D.J.A?

For more information, please read the entire article here - http://www.bridaltips.com/dj.htm

Oh, and by the way, we are certain we’ll pass the test!