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If something goes awry, the agreement should set out how to handle it—like a safety net to make sure you’re not left out in the cold.
Absolutely! Think of it as a team effort; your input is crucial to make sure the final product really reflects your vision.
It depends on the complexity of the site, but typically, you should expect a few weeks to a few months to get everything just right.
Life happens! Your agreement should have some wiggle room for adjustments down the line, just to make sure you’re covered.
A good agreement will cover everything from the goals of the website to timelines, responsibilities, and who makes the final call on decisions.
Having this agreement is like having a roadmap; it helps keep everyone on the same page and ensures you get what you need without any bumps in the road.
It's a fancy way of saying it's a contract that outlines how a website should be built to serve consumers, making sure it hits all the right notes.