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pertinent information are usually written in stuffy, legal terms
people hate to read. Even when they do read it, there's usually
clauses that make no sense, but seem OK.
While a computer consultant contract must invariably contain some
legal issues, the main purpose of your agreement is not to simply
cover all the legal bases.
Investigate
Remember, sometimes your potential client has a very limited
knowledge of what will really suit him best. By learning to ask the
proper questions, investigate your potential clients business, and
identifying his desires and fears, you will be able to craft a
computer consultant contract designed to complement your business
and put your customer at ease.
This computer consultant contract will clearly cover everything
necessary in a manner to both benefit your pocket and your time
spent providing the services.
Basic Contents
The items most frequently included in a computer consultant
contract are: statement of work, payment, expenses, obligations,
security, data, termination, and interpretation of the contract.
Each of these areas is important sections for the computer
consultant to use for a variety of purposes. With each purpose being
targeted at one of three main areas:
1) Developing a more profitable business
2) Developing a sense of credibility, trust, confidence, and
loyalty in your client
3) Protect your business from legal assault and
interpretations.
There are many samples of a computer consultant contract
available. There are very few that effectively fill the need.
To continue learning more about the best computer
consultant contract, sign-up for the free audio training seminar, 5
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