12 Tips for Better Contract Negotiation and Editing
A recent survey has found that 53 million Americans are now freelancing, earning $1 trillion dollars last year. Behind many of the jobs freelancers are doing lies the art of contract negotiation. Sometimes, such as in the case of freelancing portals, those contracts are negotiated on your behalf by the portal itself. But in many other cases, you have to sort out the contractual details of a client project yourself. Below we’ve put together a few tips and strategies to help you in the process of creating, negotiating and ultimately signing a contract. Contract Negotiation Tips and Strategies Tip #1: Know your client Take time to understand what your client expects of you. This forms the basis of the contract. If you don’t get the requirements set out, in stone, then the dreaded scope creep can happen. This is part of your contract negotiation. If possible, write down the specifics as you negotiate. Not only can you use these to build the contract, but you can refer to them, in more detail later to carry out the contract expectations. Tip #2: Know yourself – what do you want out of this?