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Youve heard the warnings, the red flags and the cautionary tales of working with bad clients. But what about the good ones? How do you know when youve landed yourself a rockstar client that you better hold onto tight and never let go? Well, in this video Im gonna share the 5 client green flags so that you can tell the good ones from the bad ones every single time. Stay tuned. (upbeat music) Hey, posse, whats up? Its Alex coming to you this week with a brand new video that was actually inspired by an email I received just a few months ago. Heres a look at it right here. So this posse member was asking for tips on how to tell the good clients from the bad clients and what are some red flags to look out for? Well, I already have a tutorial where I talk all about the red flags to watch out for when looking for a job as a freelancer. But this request really got me thinking about this topic from a different perspective, because the truth is not every bad client will be a red flag clien