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Whether or not you work full-time or part-time as a DJ, you’re going to have to deal with clients at some point or another. You work really hard to set up a website, press kit, and mixtapes that showcase your skills. You spend every spare minute practicing and improving your skills only to find that your talents are used and abused.

How do you protect yourself against potential clients who ask you to provide them with every bit of information they need about you only to not hire you in the end? How do you avoid those clients who pick your brain about how to DJ only to make off with your ideas and run the event themselves?

DJ Brian S. Redd provides some tips on how to deal with these situations in the video below: