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Professional Skills

Virtual Contract

How can I get a virtual client to sign a contract before a web development project starts?

5 Answers

I've used the following methods:

1) Echosign (paid) 2) The 'ol email contract >> they sign >> fax back (or scan/email back) 3) Submit a proposal with an "accept" button (I've used Freshboks, QuoteRoller, and Pancake Payments)

Always make sure there is a signed contract, and it's best to make sure they make a deposit before you start working,

75%+ of my clients are out-of-state, and some out-of-country. I have used most of these services with my local clients too - it saves meeting in person, and allows both the client and me to focus on what we do best (instead of wasting extra time on admin stuff).

Good Luck!

Try HelloSign

+1 Kraig, I've never seen that one before.

Kraig Walker HelloSign is so cool - easy, affordable and no fuss, thanks so much for the awesome recommendation, it's very helpful! :)

Alexander Sobieski Many thanks for the detailed guidance, it solves many of my queries over a freelancing business. Happy weekend!

no prob! Good luck!