April 2013
Intermediate to advanced
160 pages
6h 34m
English
Small Business Advocate
As a maker, you have some great ideas. You probably have some solid skills, too. You might be a welder, an electronics whiz, or a woodworker. Odds are, though, you’re not all of these things. If you want to turn your ideas into a successful business, at some point you’ll probably need help. For example, you may need someone to make CAD drawings of your finished product for replication or to apply for a patent. No matter what the work is, if you have someone helping you, they’re performing a service. Alongside that service should be some sort of service contract.
A service contract doesn’t have to be in writing. You and Bob could shake hands and agree that ...