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Client responsibility for website design
Client responsibility for website design

What's expected from our clients that use our website design services

Jacob Bozarth avatar
Written by Jacob Bozarth
Updated over 3 years ago

General

Upon signing up for Resonate Recording’s services, you agree to:

  • Abide by the Terms of Service agreement

  • Familiarize yourself with our Service Details Overview

  • Pay for services before your production begins

  • Collaborate with the Resonate Recordings team to complete your New Client Profile in the Resonate app

  • Set up an onboarding call with Resonate Recordings to ensure you are familiar with Resonate’s production processes and how to share content in the Resonate app

  • Provide clear, written direction about your production as required

Website Design

For all website creation services (Basic Website and Custom Website), you agree to:

  • Provide clear direction regarding the creative elements of your website

  • Choose the appropriate template design for your website creation

  • Provide the details needed in the questionnaire for Resonate Recordings to create your website

  • Review your website at the predetermined checkpoints and provide clear, written instruction for changes and revisions

  • Notify Resonate Recordings if you would like to automate your episode posting from your hosting platform (where applicable)

  • Provide a listing of platforms and correlating URLs for all desired “Subscribe” buttons

  • Notify Resonate Recordings if you would like to have an automated Mailchimp email setup

  • Provide all written copy for all appropriate pages of your website (where applicable)

  • Provide all images and creative elements for all appropriate pages of your website (where applicable)

  • Provide all contact information (email and phone number) to be listed on your website

  • Clearly communicate if you would like Resonate Recordings to post your episodes to your website (additional charges may apply)

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