Dealer trip: Panama

Written by Paula Ortiz, business development manager, Latin America for CHAUVET®

I visited with our distributor in Panama, Distribuidora Musical.  They work with both our Club/DJ and Professional lines.  They mostly sell the Club/DJ products in their beautiful and excellently located store.  The PRO products are sold to rental companies and TV stations.

Panama has been going through a tremendous growth in the last five to eight years and has a skyline that rivals some of those found here in the U.S.

I will be going back in June or July to present a training seminar to customers and distributors as well as for a couple of possible and important projects.

Again, my trip in pictures:

Skyline of Panama.

More skyline.

Inside Distribuidora Musical.

Rigging inside Distribuidora Musical.

Setup inside Distribuidora Musical.

 

 

Dealer trip: Colombia

Written by Paula Ortiz, business development manager, Latin America for CHAUVET®

I traveled to Bogotá, Cali, Medellin and Barranquilla, Colombia. While I was there I gave a few seminars and saw first-hand our dealers and our product displayed and in action. Pictures say a thousand words, so here are some I took on my trip.

Seminar I gave to about 30 salespeople from Titanic Electronics in Bogotá, Colombia.

Bogotá from the airplane.

Beautiful city of Cali, surrounded by mountains. We have another distributor who covers that city and the small towns around it, Sound Light.

Luces Para Discoteca’s offices where he supplies product and service stores, discotheques, restaurants, bars, schools, churches, etc.

Beautiful Medellin.

More of beautiful Medellin.

Then I visited Barranquilla where we have Surti Stereo, no landscape pictures, but a store picture. I also gave a seminar to the salespeople there.

Easy upsell item: the custom gobo

By: Allan Reiss, product manager for CHAUVET®

Ahh, the custom gobo. It’s probably the easiest upsell item for a DJ or mobile performer to employ when booking an event—especially a wedding. A bride and groom’s initials, the year of a graduating class or a corporate logo—the possibilities are nearly endless. Custom gobos are relatively inexpensive to make, easy to work with and some can be used over and over again (say that ‘Class of 2011′ gobo) which maximizes the revenue you can make on a single investment.

Gobos (which stands for goes before optics) are patterns, images, words, etc., that are projected onto a wall or other surface from a projector or light fixture—or between the light and the surface. Gobos are often included in gobo projectors and moving heads or you can have a custom gobo created. There are several online companies that create custom gobos or you can make your own using transparency film. The type of fixture you use, a moving head or a gobo projector, will determine which type of gobo to make and both types of fixtures can accommodate easy gobo changes. Once you purchase the custom gobo, you can sell it to your customer for more than what you paid, plus the use of the fixture, for an event.

Click here for more about creating custom gobos.

DJ University is an online resource for the DJ / mobile performer sponsored by CHAUVET®. Look for more helpful posts like this one to come.

6 questions for Aron Wickart

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1. Favorite CHAUVET® light/product: Q-Spot™ 260 LED
2. Favorite CHAUVET® YouTube video: Victor Wooten talks with CHAUVET® at NAMM 2011 about Lighting
3. Favorite DJ: DJ Jason Wolfe
4. Favorite event/nightclub with lights: 115 Bourbon Street in Illinois
5. Favorite tip for new CHAUVET® DJs: Bright lights draw big crowds.
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