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leming 03-28-2024 09:32 AM

B2B or not to be? ;)
 
I'm transitioning from my full-time job in television to freelance work and planning to establish my own company in Europe, offering design, video editing, and 3D services.

I've been working in the adult industry all of my conscious life and I'd prefer to continue in that field :)

Do you think B2B arrangements with contracts and such will be more appealing to potential clients, or do they simply not care?

Appreciate your insights, folks :thumbsup

CurrentlySober 03-28-2024 03:52 PM

I personally would have a 'very open' AKA 'Fill In The Blanks' TEMPLATE available on standby should anyone request it:

I 'Your Details' Promise to do 'Job Description' for 'Their Details' to be completed by 'Comp Date' and payment will be made on 'Dates of payment' etc etc...

Then it's there and available should you or the other party wish to use it - But it all depends upon the 'size' of the company / person hiring you... Someone wanting a job worth a few hundred bucks may not wish to bother with paperwork...

However had I been hiring you (back in my heyday that is) you would have been signing contracts prepared by me. Not the other way around :thumbsup

So have it to hand if needed, but bigger jobs will probably have their own contracts for you to sign :2 cents:

leming 03-28-2024 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 23248549)
I personally would have a 'very open' AKA 'Fill In The Blanks' TEMPLATE available on standby should anyone request it:

I 'Your Details' Promise to do 'Job Description' for 'Their Details' to be completed by 'Comp Date' and payment will be made on 'Dates of payment' etc etc...

Then it's there and available should you or the other party wish to use it - But it all depends upon the 'size' of the company / person hiring you... Someone wanting a job worth a few hundred bucks may not wish to bother with paperwork...

However had I been hiring you (back in my heyday that is) you would have been signing contracts prepared by me. Not the other way around :thumbsup

So have it to hand if needed, but bigger jobs will probably have their own contracts for you to sign :2 cents:

Thanx for the input, buddy, really appreciate it! :thumbsup


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