* Refining words, enhancing meaning
*Crafting clarity, one sentence at a time
Detail-oriented proofreading and editing professional with [number] years of experience. Skilled in refining content for clarity, precision, and engagement. Expertise spans various genres, including academic, articles, blog posts, and website content. Dedicated to delivering high-quality services that exceed client expectations.
Work Terms
1. Payment Terms
Hourly Rate or Fixed Price: Freelancers can choose to charge either an hourly rate or a fixed project price.
Payment Schedule: Clients may be required to pay upfront, after milestones, or upon project completion.
Escrow Services: Funds are often held in escrow until project milestones are met.
2. Contractual Agreements
Service Agreement: Freelancers and clients should sign a service agreement outlining the project scope, deadlines, and payment terms.
Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA): Clients may require freelancers to sign an NDA to protect sensitive information.
3. Work Scope and Deliverables
Project Scope: Clearly define what is included in the project to avoid scope creep.
Deliverables: Specify what the freelancer is expected to deliver and by when.
4. Communication Expectations
Response Times: Outline expected response times for messages or feedback.
Check-in Meetings: Schedule regular updates or check-ins to discuss project progress.
5. Revisions and Feedback
Revision Policy: Define how many revisions are included in the project fee and the process for requesting changes.
Feedback Process: Specify how feedback should be provided and any timelines for providing it.
6. Dispute Resolution
Dispute Process: Outline steps to resolve any disagreements that may arise during the project.
Guru's Mediation: In case of unresolved issues, parties can utilize Guru’s dispute resolution services.
7. Intellectual Property Rights
Ownership of Work: Clarify who owns the rights to the work produced once payment is made.
Usage Rights: Define how each party can use the delivered work.
8. Termination Clause
Cancellation Policy: Specify under what circumstances the contract can be terminated by either party.
Final Payment: Outline how final payments will be handled if the project is terminate