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Website Developers: What you need in your client contract for web development
If you already build websites for clients, you are bound to have thought that there must be a simpler way to reach the desired outcome for both you and the client. One of the main concerns I see come up time and time again is that website developers find it hard to get the information required to create the website from their client, within the agreed timeframes. When you are relying on clients to provide photos, logos and copy, timings can start to slip and expectations from both sides can become problematic.
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Disclaimers for businesses with an online presence - what they are and why you need them
Do you have an affiliate relationship where you promote someone else’s products or services?
Does your website offer an eBook or some type of downloadable?
If you answered yes to either of these questions, it may come as a surprise to you that you should have disclaimers for these
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Online Memberships and Subscriptions in Australia - The Top 5 Things You Must Include
In this article, I am sharing the top 5 things that you must include in your membership or subscription terms and conditions. This will help you minimise the risk of not getting paid, protect your intellectual property and ensure you can create some enforceable rules about how your resources can be used by members of your membership or subscription community.
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Terms and Conditions for Online Courses made in Australia - The Top 5 things you need to consider
When setting up the terms and conditions for your online course, there are some common problems I see come up time and time again. I want to help you avoid these problems from the outset so I have collated a list of the top five things to consider in your online course terms and conditions. This is particularly important to ensure all your hard work and effort in bringing your online course to life will provide you with a stress-free income stream.
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7 things you need to know about your online membership from a lawyer
The membership model has soared in popularity of recent times. It creates reliable, recurring income, rather than a one-off purchase for the creator and owner of the membership site, while consistently delivering new, fresh content to the subscriber!
But, don’t be fooled, this ongoing commercial relationship, between the owner of the membership and the member is actually a legal contract. To make things more complicated, there is often no particular end point to membership, with one of the parties having to choose to end it.