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November 7th, 2024, 04:04 PM
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If you?re doing quality work and getting paid for it, you shouldn?t have to prove yourself to anyone, especially when it?s clear your SEO and content are on point. To avoid situations like this in the future, it?s a good idea to have a contract in place that specifies what happens if they try to bring in another developer or remove your credits.
A simple attribution clause in your agreement can make sure that your work gets the credit it deserves, even if someone else tweaks it later on
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