Here’s a terrifying fact for you. Over 90% of DJs will give up before they ever achieve any mentionable amount of success. This means that if you’re a DJ right now, chances are that in just one year you won’t be a DJ anymore. Before you shake your head and tell me that just isn’t true, I encourage you to keep reading. Read On
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The DJs Guide to Facebook and MySpace
At first glance, MySpace and Facebook have nothing to offer a DJ. MySpace is great for musicians, and Facebook is the ultimate business networking tool. Both are great for socializing. But it can seem like they won’t do a bit of good for you as a DJ. Well, I’m here to tell you that if you think that, you’re thinking wrong. Read On






