This form is a Web Development and Hosting Agreement. The client desires that the consultant design a web site, provide on-line ordering and payment information forwarding services. The client has agreed to pay consultant a royalty for consultant's development and hosting of the web site and for the forwarding of the client's customer orders.
Yes, generally, once the project is completed and all terms are met, you should own your website and its content. It's like building your own house—you get to keep the keys!
Definitely! In today's world, a mobile-friendly website is as important as having a front door. Everyone’s browsing on their phones, so your site should look good and work well on all devices.
If your website goes down, the hosting provider’s support team should jump into action and help you fix it. Think of them as your trusty fire department—always ready to put out any flames!
Absolutely! After launch, you can tweak and make changes to your website as needed. It's like giving your home a fresh coat of paint from time to time.
You’ll want to find a hosting provider that’s reliable, offers good customer support, and has a good reputation. Think of it as finding a sturdy foundation for your home—it's gotta be solid for everything else to stand tall.
The time it takes to whip up a website can vary. It usually depends on the complexity of the project, but you might expect a timeframe of a few weeks to several months, depending on how detailed your needs are.
A web development and hosting agreement is a contract that outlines the responsibilities and expectations of both parties—usually the client and the developer or hosting provider. It covers everything from design and functionality to land the site securely on the web.