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Contracts for service agreements. Should you have them? Are they worth the hassle?
In my opinion, no. Personally, I (Suzanne) discovered when I did use them that few of my clients signed them anyway. Kacey, coming from the freelance world, has had mixed experiences with them as well. In this episode, she and I discuss our opinions about signing contracts with clients. We talk about how they can potentially lock you continuing in a direction (with a client) you’re no longer aligned with, why you should be choosy, how they won’t fix the root of distrust, and much more.
DISCLAIMER: The information discussed and opinions given on this podcast are in no way legal advice and should not be taken as such. The ideas shared are based on personal experience and should be viewed as opinion and observation only.
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By Suzanne Dayton and Kacey HayesContracts for service agreements. Should you have them? Are they worth the hassle?
In my opinion, no. Personally, I (Suzanne) discovered when I did use them that few of my clients signed them anyway. Kacey, coming from the freelance world, has had mixed experiences with them as well. In this episode, she and I discuss our opinions about signing contracts with clients. We talk about how they can potentially lock you continuing in a direction (with a client) you’re no longer aligned with, why you should be choosy, how they won’t fix the root of distrust, and much more.
DISCLAIMER: The information discussed and opinions given on this podcast are in no way legal advice and should not be taken as such. The ideas shared are based on personal experience and should be viewed as opinion and observation only.
What You’ll Learn
Contact Info and Recommended Resources
Connect with Suzanne Dayton and Kacey Hayes