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Henry
07-11-2009, 08:12 PM
Guys this wasnt my work you can get guides off Google or any search website!

Nathan.
07-11-2009, 08:23 PM
I personally think that it's similar to this thread (http://www.habbohut.com/board/showthread.php?t=13197). Good Guide though :)

Emile
07-11-2009, 08:26 PM
Ditto to what nat said, its actually almost identical. Were not to fond of people on HH ripping other peoples work.
Actually it appears you have just copied and pasted, the only difference being you've reordered it.


Ok, before I start explaining some tips, I would like to make it clear that i do not claim to be a great dj, however, I do have expieriance.
Including being a DJ right here on habbohut, so please dont say the sentance
"Who are you to say what good DJ's should do"
These are just some nifty tips I picked up along the way made by DJ Henry

1) Plan ahead
DJ's who know what they are saying do get better feedback, so if you do have a show, try to plan ahead.. write a script, plan some events, know what to say. It reduces chance of having 'Dead air' (No speaking or music, just silence) and will get you more fans

2) Avoid the word 'Umm' and pauses
Nothing is more annoying then a DJ who keeps saying 'Umm.... *Pause* Now we will do this, this and this' Again this brings me back to the plan ahead tip. Just try to avoid not knowing.

3) The requests and shoutouts are there. use them
Remember, alot of people submit requests and shoutouts, so if you DO run out of things to say, or your mind goes blank, proceed to the shoutouts. But try to make it sound like you planned to read some of the shoutouts. 'As promised i will read out some of your shoutouts' and 'Now its time to hear what you guys have to say' alwase worked well for me.
But remember, Reading shoutout after shoutout gets boring, keep things entertaining

4) Read the shoutouts and requests before hand
While a song is playing, and you plan to read some shoutouts and requests after, read them before the song finishes. That way you can pick out the best ones, and easily dodge the inapropriate ones. Instead of reading half a shoutout realising you just read a swear word out loud.

5) Remember, Radio's provide music, talkshow's provide chatting
Keep your speech short and sweet. Dont perlong what you say

6) Focus
Stay away from MSN and other istant message systems while your DJ'ing (Habbo is an exeption)

7) Try to relate with the audiance
People dont generally want to hear about things they dont understand or 'inside jokes' try to keep things general, similar to they way comedians tell stories that happen to your everyday person

8) Interact with the audiance
Competitions, Events, dances... Get the audiance involved! They love it!

9) Try to recognise achievements
DJ's do not generally do this, but if someone donate's for a competition, or does something worth mentioning, do mention it. It will influence other people to join in.

10) Dont ask the audiance for favours, your the entertainer
I dont know about you, but i hate it when DJ's ask you to ask people to listen to thier show every other show, unless they do it with a entertaining twist (As rttennis usually does, although, if you do follow what he says, half the earth would listen to his show.. including your pets)

11) Dont comment on your listeners
Again, i dont know about you, but i find it boring when DJ's comment on how many listeners they have.. especially when they make a 5 minute announcment about them having there most amount of listeners (Take DnD Power hour for example.. 600+ listeners, and not one word about it)

Gudie made by DJ Henry And thats about it for tips so far.

Yours, and here the original:


Ok, before I start explaining some tips, I would like to make it clear that i do not claim to be a great dj, however, I do have expieriance.
Including being a DJ right here on habbohut, so please dont say the sentance
"Who are you to say what good DJ's should do"
These are just some nifty tips I picked up along the way

1) Plan ahead
DJ's who know what they are saying do get better feedback, so if you do have a show, try to plan ahead.. write a script, plan some events, know what to say. It reduces chance of having 'Dead air' (No speaking or music, just silence) and will get you more fans

2) Avoid the word 'Umm' and pauses
Nothing is more annoying then a DJ who keeps saying 'Umm.... *Pause* Now we will do this, this and this' Again this brings me back to the plan ahead tip. Just try to avoid not knowing.

3) The requests and shoutouts are there. use them
Remember, alot of people submit requests and shoutouts, so if you DO run out of things to say, or your mind goes blank, proceed to the shoutouts. But try to make it sound like you planned to read some of the shoutouts. 'As promised i will read out some of your shoutouts' and 'Now its time to hear what you guys have to say' alwase worked well for me.
But remember, Reading shoutout after shoutout gets boring, keep things entertaining

4) Read the shoutouts and requests before hand
While a song is playing, and you plan to read some shoutouts and requests after, read them before the song finishes. That way you can pick out the best ones, and easily dodge the inapropriate ones. Instead of reading half a shoutout realising you just read a swear word out loud.

5) Remember, Radio's provide music, talkshow's provide chatting
Keep your speech short and sweet. Dont perlong what you say

6) Focus
Stay away from MSN and other istant message systems while your DJ'ing (Habbo is an exeption)

7) Try to relate with the audiance
People dont generally want to hear about things they dont understand or 'inside jokes' try to keep things general, similar to they way comedians tell stories that happen to your everyday person

8) Interact with the audiance
Competitions, Events, dances... Get the audiance involved! They love it!

9) Try to recognise achievements
DJ's do not generally do this, but if someone donate's for a competition, or does something worth mentioning, do mention it. It will influence other people to join in.

10) Dont ask the audiance for favours, your the entertainer
I dont know about you, but i hate it when DJ's ask you to ask people to listen to thier show every other show, unless they do it with a entertaining twist (As rttennis usually does, although, if you do follow what he says, half the earth would listen to his show.. including your pets)

11) Dont comment on your listeners
Again, i dont know about you, but i find it boring when DJ's comment on how many listeners they have.. especially when they make a 5 minuet announcment about them having there most amount of listeners (Take DnD Power hour for example.. 600+ listeners, and not one word about it)

And thats about it for tips so far. Please excuse my grammer and I will try to add more.
Use this as a guide for if you do get accepted to be a DJ, and be the best you can be.

Shadowchild
07-11-2009, 08:37 PM
tisk tisk henry.

Emile
07-11-2009, 08:41 PM
tisk tisk henry.

LOL,

@ henry, i think you may need to review the boards rules >.>

http://www.habbohut.com/board/showthread.php?t=49051

Meg
07-11-2009, 08:50 PM
You didn't even spell trial right...

Also, there are a few points in that guide that are debatable, in fact the whole guide is mostly.

Emile
07-11-2009, 08:51 PM
You didn't even spell trial right...

Also, there are a few points in that guide that are debatable, in fact the whole guide is mostly.

LOL, just realized that. oh and also guide at the bottom. FAIL.
The person who made it before, was he/she a DJ here @ HH?



Guys this wasnt my work you can get guides off Google or any search website!

Yet u blatantly said it was. If you check my post comparing the two you can see your original Post, and how you said at least twice that it was yours. Seriously, what was the point of that?