Do You Create A T&C & Privacy Page For Your Clients When Building Simple Sites For Them? If Not What

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I wanna offer simple sites to my clients.

I know google likes sites with terms and conditions and privacy policy on them. Do I create them on my own or have client create it. I'm going for speed and not sure they would know what to add.

Thanks

Also Do you touch clients existing sites or do you create a separate lead generating site and add everything site, autoresponder to your credit.

thx
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Strong
    You can find templates online, it's pretty much boilerplate for most sites. Just look at those pages on similar sites to get ideas.

    I've used http://www.freeprivacypolicy.com (not an aff link) in the past, and that works well. I think they require you to display their link in the footer, but that's fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
    When I was designing sites, I recommended clients purchase Auto Web Law Pro. You get a commission, they get legal and FTC protection at a fraction of a legal consultation. Win-win.

    Yes, I personally use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author IndigoJack
    Yes, I provide a terms and conditions page and a privacy policy for my clients.

    I do this because the majority of clients have no idea about whether they need such a thing and so have not prepared any such information.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
      Originally Posted by IndigoJack View Post

      Yes, I provide a terms and conditions page and a privacy policy for my clients.

      I do this because the majority of clients have no idea about whether they need such a thing and so have not prepared any such information.
      Make sure your contracts protect you. If you provide the pages and they get sued, they can point the finger at you.
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      • Profile picture of the author IndigoJack
        Originally Posted by Jesus Perez View Post

        Make sure your contracts protect you. If you provide the pages and they get sued, they can point the finger at you.
        Yes I do. I am completely covered because the content of the final website is entirely the clients responsibility. I/we take no responsibility for the contents of clients websites.

        Cover yourself in your terms in order to do this.
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  • Profile picture of the author missmiss
    Cool Thanks. Buying The $97 product mentioned above Auto Law. Hope it's worth it.
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