Web site writers terms and conditions: for contractors
Comprehensive protection for the web site professional in
circumstances where it is possible to use “take it or leave it”
terms and conditions. Terms favour the web writer without
question
About this document
This document is in the form of terms and conditions for your website design work, that is - take it or leave it; your clients have no choice. There is no negotiation process. It is designed for sale of standard packages of services, chosen and sold from your website.
If you prefer to use an agreement that can be individually negotiated with each client, choose the ‘agreement’ for web site writers rather than this ‘terms and conditions’ document. Links to others documents are on the right.
This document covers graphic design, records, testing and all other areas of your work. No professional can afford to risk the misunderstandings and possible disputes that arise so commonly in this area of work.
Because no business can use both versions at once, if you buy the agreement (linked right) we give you this document absolutely free automatically, so that you can choose which way you want to work.
Both documents are suitable for e-commerce professionals, who want a standard contract or for web site instruction.
Application
and features
Suitable for any size of website to be posted as a webpage
Covers technical as well as legal issues
Educates customers as to what is involved
Provides a complete framework
Protects you
Minimises the scope for misunderstanding
Is ideal as your standard contract
Contents
Your customer to approve website design but pay for additional work if multiple choice required
Writing of a “Detailed Specification” covering all elements of the website design work, to provide your customer with a complete record of the work done
Regulating customer changes to the specification
Provides concisely for responsibility for search engine strategy
Lists excluded matters for customer's separate attention - e.g. names, hosting; merchant service
Testing and acceptance
Alternative payment arrangements
Ownership of all elements of the software both created and plugged in