From: WebWorkerDaily
All clients are different, but there are some things you can count
on every client needing from you as a freelance contractor. Some
may be obvious, but others might not be so apparent, and having
them in place could save you a lot of both embarrassment and money.
In this post, I’m going to list the [...]

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