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		<title>Contract Negotiation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Negotiating the contract means more than trying to get a good price. It&#8217;s equally important to have favorable terms. Try these suggestions! &#9642; First off, I must recommend to you my favorite negotiation book of all time. It was used in courses while I was in law school, and I know it is considered a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Negotiating the contract means more than trying to get a good price.  It&#8217;s equally important to have favorable terms.  Try these suggestions!</p>
<p>&#9642; First off, I must recommend to you my favorite negotiation book of all time.  It was used in courses while I was in law school, and I know it is considered a classic:  Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher, William L. Ury and Bruce Patton.</p>
<p>&#9642; Everyone needs to make a living.  If you feel the estimate is fair, then go with it.  If you think it is high, then you might try to lower the price by pulling out a lower priced estimate that you got from another Contractor.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;d really like to work with you, but this other price looks tempting.  Can you help me out and match it?&#8221;  If you do not have a lower estimate, simply ask the Contractor if he could drop the price to help you out.</p>
<p>&#9642; Dramatize your financial situation.  If you have a compelling reason why you need to save money (don&#8217;t we all?), then broadcast it! </p>
<p>&#8220;Can you help me out with the price here?  I have a baby at home who has been sucking money out of my wallet like milk from a bottle!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#9642; Contractors love to get more business through good networking.  Let your Contractor know that you will be a good customer to work with and that you will be a great source of new business.  Be sure to follow through on this if you like the work.</p>
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