The Questions Clients Actually Ask AI Before Booking a DJ
Clients ask AI DJ questions in four buckets — pricing ('how much does a wedding DJ cost'), inclusions ('does it include MC and lighting'), music ('do you take requests'), and logistics ('how far ahead to book', 'do you have backup gear'). Mapping each to readable content is the core of a DJ AEO plan.
Clients ask AI DJ questions in four buckets — pricing ('how much does a wedding DJ cost'), inclusions ('does it include MC and lighting'), music ('do you take requests'), and logistics ('how far ahead to book', 'do you have backup gear'). Mapping each to readable content that answers it is the core of a DJ AEO content plan.
Quick answer
Client questions fall into four buckets: pricing ('how much does a wedding DJ cost'), inclusions ('MC, uplighting, photo booth, setup'), music ('do you take requests, do you do all genres'), and logistics ('how far ahead to book', 'backup gear', 'do you travel'). Map each one to readable content that answers it — that map is your content plan.
What do the four buckets look like?
Each is a different intent, and each deserves a clear, readable answer.
- 1
Pricing
'How much does a wedding DJ cost', 'DJ package prices', 'is there a travel fee', 'cost for 4 hours' — won by stating your package prices, hours, and tiers in real text.
- 2
Inclusions
'Does it include an MC', 'do you provide uplighting and a photo booth', 'is setup included' — high-value, decision-driving citations, answered in plain text.
- 3
Music
'Do you take song requests', 'can we send a playlist and do-not-play list', 'do you do all genres', 'do you do ceremony and cocktail hour' — answered by stating your music and MC approach.
- 4
Logistics
'How far ahead to book', 'do you have backup equipment', 'do you travel', 'how long do you play', 'do you do school dances' — answered by stating lead time, backup gear, travel, and event types in plain text.
How do I find the exact questions?
Listen where clients already ask. Note what they ask on inquiry calls and at consultations, read your reviews and the questions on your Google profile, scan wedding and event forums, and prompt the assistants directly on your services and service area to see the follow-ups they surface. Capture the natural wording — "how much does a wedding DJ cost near [city]" beats "DJ pricing inquiry" — because engines match the client's phrasing. Then prioritize by what genuinely fits your DJ business.
Should I answer pricing and inclusions questions?
Yes — they're the highest-intent citations most DJs leave on the table. Clients constantly ask about cost, what's included, MC duties, and add-ons, and answering them in plain text — not buried in a PDF or a check-availability form — makes you the DJ the engine confidently recommends. It also pre-qualifies the inquiry and saves you from fielding the same questions all day. These answers are pure Alignment: the real question, answered where the engine can read it. Map every bucket to readable content and you've built the plan that gets a DJ cited.
Related questions
How do I make my package pages AI will cite?
Put packages, pricing, and add-ons in real HTML text with what's included — not a PDF.
Read the full answer →How do I win high-intent wedding DJ searches?
Own pricing, MC and coordination, music requests, and add-on questions with readable, evidenced pages.
Read the full answer →How do I find the questions AI users ask?
Mine client questions, reviews, and forums, and prompt the assistants to surface follow-ups.
Read the full answer →Frequently asked questions
- What DJ questions do clients ask AI?
- They cluster into four buckets — pricing ('how much does a wedding DJ cost', 'DJ package prices', 'is there a travel fee'), inclusions ('does it include an MC, uplighting, photo booth, and setup'), music ('do you take song requests', 'can we give a playlist', 'do you do all genres'), and logistics ('how far ahead to book', 'do you have backup equipment', 'do you travel', 'how long do you play'). Mapping each to readable content is the core of a DJ AEO plan.
- How do I find the questions my clients ask AI?
- Listen to what clients ask on inquiry calls and at consultations, check your reviews and Google questions, scan wedding and event forums, and prompt the assistants directly on your services and service area to see the follow-ups they surface. Capture the natural wording and prioritize by what fits your DJ business.
- Should I answer pricing and what's-included questions on my site?
- Yes. Clients constantly ask about cost, what's included, and add-ons, and these are high-intent citations to win. Answering them in plain text — not buried in a PDF or a check-availability form — makes you the DJ the engine confidently recommends, pre-qualifies the inquiry, and saves you from answering the same questions all day.