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How To Write A Web Design Contract

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12-16-2006, 10:17 PM
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Wow, I had better upload my revised contract then! Thanks for the heads up!

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12-16-2006, 11:15 PM
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Although i dont freelance, not yet anyways, after hearing some of the "horror stories" i'm going to have a read of Julian's sample contract - might help me somewhere down the line in the future

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12-18-2006, 05:41 AM
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Updated contract uploaded, and I have also attached my Appendix (since so many of you ask about this).

Sparkyz, it will definatly help you. It is the only real way to protect yourself in our industry

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12-18-2006, 09:59 AM
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Hi Julian,

thanks for the update! One last question from my side: Why does the option to accept credit cards require a Merchant Trading Account (and what is it)? Is this a Kiwi specialty or do you know if it exists in many countries (e.g. that small island off NZ's west)?

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Lol FlatLizard, a merchant trading account is required to ensure credit card security here in New Zealand. I am not sure what other countries use. I use the services of DPS for this, they are not cheap and cost $600+ to set it up and $150/month/500 transactions after that. So you better have a good product and market it well to make this worthwhile.

There are Paypal options and others, but DPS is the system I feel most secure about.

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Thanks for sharing the information and contract with us, it is all quite helpful.

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Julian,
You are the best!!!

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Thx Julian, I'll be needing that!

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This was very helpful,
Thanks

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Thank you Julian... I was wondering that if you were a freelance designer/developer... would you absolutely need to have a DBA or some sort of license for an invoice, or would you be able to let them pay your personal bank acct?... thanx in advance

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