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hey ray del vecchio here from websiteprofitcourse.com and today i want to discuss something that i know holds people up and thats whether or not you need a contract to do web design work i know that i have a different perspective than most people and thats because i dont think a contract is necessary im gonna expand on that with two stories and my personal experience and let me just say right now this is not legal advice im not a lawyer im just gonna tell you things that have happened to me in the past so when i first started out i worked with two people where i sent them a contract they signed it surprisingly enough both of those were my worst experiences working with somebody so the first one was a general contractor who wanted a new website so i sent him the contract as the terms of the contract stated he paid 50 up front and we were going to do the other 50 on launch as soon as he gave me the money i started work within i would say two to three weeks i had the first version o