Contracts/Legal documents?

by dilnaj
5 replies
How did you guys first get started with providing services to small businesses? I'm in the baby stages, I just setup my business with the State and all that so now I'm wondering how to actually have some legal coverage when undertaking a service for a business? When I close my first client, what should I do next (besides the service itself obviously)? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Dil
#contracts or legal #documents
  • Profile picture of the author Justin Chaschowy
    i use this marketing agreement template that i got from this forum awhile ago. it's simple and it works.
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    • Profile picture of the author Pointer
      Come to an agreement on what needs to be done and for how much. Then have them sign a contract.
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  • Profile picture of the author dilnaj
    That marketing agreement seems sorta messy, thanks though. I did some research and found one that looks ok. Maybe I'm just procrastinating.. :O
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  • Profile picture of the author Hugh
    No real contract here, just a handshake deal.
    I then email the summery of service and the payment
    expected. Ask them to indicate approval and return
    by email.

    Hugh
    Signature

    "Never make someone a priority in your life who makes you an option in theirs." Anon.
    "Some see private enterprise as a predatory target to be shot, others as a cow to be milked, but few are those who see it as a sturdy horse pulling the wagon." -- Winston Churchill

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  • Profile picture of the author eWebCats
    Here's one found by TJ Rose on another thread:
    A quick Google search gave me this:

    Quote:
    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Contract:

    This contract is entered into between (company name) and _____________________ (hereinafter referred to as “Client”) on the ___ day of ___________, 200__.

    1. (Company name) will provide Client with Search Engine Optimization Services (hereinafter referred to as “SEO”) as described in this contract. (Company name) will use specific keywords and/or phrases to improve the search engine ranking of, and/or position the contents of the Client's website,

    2. The total fee for the SEO services to be provided is /USD. All fees must be paid in full prior to the start of campaign. (<- or insert your own payment schedule here).

    (Company name)'s SEO services are intended to serve two main purposes: 1) to provide the Client with increased exposure in search engines, and 2) to drive targeted online traffic to the site.



    (Company name)'s SEO Services will include (but are not limited to):

    • Researching keywords and phrases to select appropriate, relevant search terms (up to XX phrases).

    • Obtaining “back links” from other related websites and directories in order to generate link popularity and traffic (up to XX amount).

    • Editing and/or optimization of text for various html tags, meta data, page titles, and page text as necessary (up to XX pages).

    • Analysis and recommendations on optimal website structure, navigation, code, etc. for best SEO purposes.

    • Recommend, as required, additional web pages or content for the purpose of “catching” keyword/phrase searches.

    • Create traffic and ranking reports for clientsite.tld and any associated pages showing rankings in the major search engines.





    3. For the purposes of receiving professional SEO services, Client agrees to provide the following:

    • Administrative/backend access to the website for analysis of content and structure.

    • Permission to make changes for the purpose of optimization, and to communicate directly with any third parties, e.g., your web designer, if necessary.

    • Unlimited access to existing website traffic statistics for analysis and tracking purposes.

    • A clientsite.tld email address for the purposes of requesting links

    • Authorization to use client pictures, logos, trademarks, web site images, pamphlets, content, etc., for any use as deemed necessary by (Company name) for search engine optimization purposes.

    • If Client’s site is lacking in textual content, Client will provide additional text content in electronic format for the purpose of creating additional or richer web pages. (Company name) can create site content at additional cost to the Client. If Client is interested in purchasing content from (Company name), please contact (Company name) for a cost estimate.



    4. Client must acknowledge the following with respect to SEO services:

    • All fees are non-refundable.

    • All fees, services, documents, recommendations, and reports are confidential.

    • (Company name) has no control over the policies of search engines with respect to the type of sites and/or content that they accept now or in the future. The Client’s website may be excluded from any directory or search engine at any time at the sole discretion of the search engine or directory.

    • Due to the competitiveness of some keywords/phrases, ongoing changes in search engine ranking algorithms, and other competitive factors, (Company name) does not guarantee #1 positions or consistent top 10 positions for any particular keyword, phrase, or search term. However, if (Company name) fails to increase traffic to the site by X% after four weeks of services, (Company name) will continue SEO services at no added cost to the Client until such a percentage is met.

    • Google has been known to hinder the rankings of new websites (or pages) until they have proven their viability to exist for more than “x” amount of time. This is referred to as the “Google Sandbox.” (Company name) assumes no liability for ranking/traffic/indexing issues related to Google Sandbox penalties.

    • Occasionally, search engines will drop listings for no apparent or predictable reason. Often, the listing will reappear without any additional SEO. Should a listing be dropped during the SEO campaign and does not reappear within 30 days of campaign completion, (Company name) will re-optimize the website/page based on the current policies of the search engine in question.

    • Some search directories offer expedited listing services for a fee. If the Client wishes to engage in said expedited listing services (e.g., paid directories), the Client is responsible for all paid for inclusion or expedited service fees. (Company name) can offer a list of expedited listing services upon request.

    • Linking to “bad neighborhoods” or getting links from “link farms” can seriously damage all SEO efforts. (Company name) does not assume liability for the Client’s choice to link to or obtain a link from any particular website without prior consultation.



    5. (Company name) is not responsible for changes made to the website by other parties that adversely affect the search engine rankings of the Client’s website.

    6. Additional Services not listed herein (such as managing pay-per click campaigns, copywriting, link baiting, etc.) will be provided for a fee of - per hour.

    7. The Client guarantees any elements of text, graphics, photos, designs, trademarks, or other artwork provided to (Company name) for inclusion on the website above are owned by the Client, or that the Client has received permission from the rightful owner(s) to use each of the elements, and will hold harmless, protect, and defend (Company name) and its subcontractors from any liability or suit arising from the use of such elements.

    8. (Company name) is not responsible for the Client overwriting SEO work to the Client’s site. (e.g., Client/webmaster uploading over work already provided/optimized). The Client will be charged an additional fee for re-constructing content, based on the hourly rate of per hour. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, (Company name’s) obligation to provide free SEO services shall cease in the event the Client’s conduct overwrites the SEO services provided. For example, if the client’s webmaster uploads content without consulting (Company name), then (Company name’s) obligation to provide SEO services for free shall terminate.

    9. Venue and Dispute Resolution: <insert here>

    Note: Such provisions explain what will happen if there is a problem. It is a good idea to pick a venue that is favorable to your company (the provision should indicate what state’s law applies). You can choose whether you want to limit your dispute resolution options though. For example, many businesses require binding arbitration and prohibit lawsuits. Which option your business prefers depends on its size and the types and locations of its clients. Binding arbitrations are popular because they are generally cheaper, faster, and confidential.



    Client Name: ________________________________________

    Client Signature ___________________________________

    Date: _______________



    Company Name: ______________________________________

    Signature _________________________________________

    Date: _______________
    Signature

    Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning. ~Bill Gates

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