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5 Essential Steps for Freelancers to Clarify the Scope of a Project

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Five tips for freelancers to clarify the scope of a project:

Ask questions: Before accepting a project, ask your client as many questions as necessary to understand the details of the work that needs to be done.

Get it in writing: Ensure that the scope of work, deadline, budget and other key details are clearly documented and agreed upon by both parties in writing.

Define the deliverables: Make sure that the client has a clear understanding of what will be delivered, when it will be delivered, and how it will be delivered.

**Set clear boundaries: **Clarify with your client what is included in the project scope and what is not. This will help avoid any confusion or disagreements down the line.

Regular communication: Maintain regular communication with your client to ensure that the project stays on track and to address any changes in the scope of work as they arise.
it's important to emphasize the consequences of not following these steps in order to avoid any potential losses and ensure a successful project outcome. If the scope of work is not clearly defined, freelancers risk not being fully compensated for their work and potentially losing money. Furthermore, if the project is not completed on time, this can result in loss of reputation and future opportunities.

Additionally, if a client requests something outside of the original scope of work, it's important to remind them that any additional work will require additional compensation and should be kept separate from the original scope of work. Maintaining clear boundaries and adhering to the agreed upon scope of work is crucial for a successful project outcome and to protect the interests of both the freelancer and the client.

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