As a web developer, you have a tough job, especially when it comes to maintaining project scope. Often times, your client does not have as much technical knowledge as you do, which is why they asked you to develop the website in the first place. When a customer gets confused on certain terms, they might be misled into believing that your web development contract included hosting, and maintenance, when in reality, it did not.
By creating crystal clear contracts, you will avoid many of these misconceptions and keep your project on focus and on time. Visit ContractEdge for more information on web development contracts. Or you can visit the TechInsurance Portal for tips on managing projects as an independent web developer.
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