[_] exclusivity agreements
Richard Dennys
richard.dennys at gmail.com
Thu Dec 10 17:13:13 GMT 2009
turn it down. or charge them more (at least 30% more for exclusivity). stick a 2 year limit on it. hold your ground. ================================================ Richard Dennys BSc (Hons) FCIM, Director, Digital Divinity Limited - Ebusiness Consulting and Training http://www.digital-divinity.co.uk Twitter: @DigitalDivinity ================================================ Online Revenues ¦ SEO&PPC ¦ ECommerce ¦ Research ¦ Training ¦ Mobile / SMS ¦ Social Networks We specialise in showing and teaching you how to make money from your digital media; web, mobile, TV and email 2009/12/10 Simon Newing <simon at focusnewmedia.com> > > Evening all, we've been asked by one of our clients if we'd sign a > "exclusivity agreement" with them where we won't go working for their > competitors. Have to admit it's not something I've got drawn into before > - apart from asking them to name name's and agreeing some sort of > contract length, has anyone got any experience / pointers / advice? > > Thanks in advance > > ------------ > Simon Newing > Managing Director > Focus New Media > -------------------- > Allen House, The Maltings, Sawbridgeworth, Herts CM21 9JX > t: 0207 127 4530 > e: simon.newing at focusnewmedia.com > w: http://www.focusnewmedia.com > > -------------------- > Registered in England at the address above, no 05017101 > > -- > underscore_ list info/archive -> > http://www.under-score.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/underscore >