Mistake #1:"Learning How To DJ From Books Is Too Difficult..."
This is the number one culprit that most new DJ's fall victim too. They think they can pick up a book and learn how to DJ overnight. I'm sorry to say it just doesn't happen like that. If there is one thing I've learned that I can pass on to you is that without actually seeing how it's done, books on how to DJ are pretty much useless.
Mistake #2:"I can learn how to DJ by using my friends DJ equipment..."
This is another big hindrance and probably the most unbeknown to beginner DJ's. This catches most new DJ's off guard because learning DJ skills and techniques on another persons DJ equipment will hinder your development to personalize and create your own style. Why? Because you can only use their equipment when they're available. Besides, owning your own DJ equipment allows you explore your creativity on your own time when that spectacular idea pops in your head!.
Mistake #3"I'll just buy some cheap DJ equipment and learn on that..."
Using "cheap DJ equipment" is basically like committing a crime in the DJ community. Avoid this mistake at all costs. There are many reasons why you should but here are the biggest reasons. (1) Belt drive turntables are worthless for DJ's and they are not made for DJing. (2) Using cheap DJ equipment will only throw your DJ skills and techniques off. (3) Buy the right DJ the first time because like I've told tens of thousands of people "DJing is easy when you have the right equipment."