Where’s the cash? 7 SIMPLE and PROVEN steps you can easily take right now to get paid faster
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Title: Where’s the cash? 7 SIMPLE and PROVEN steps you can easily take right now to get paid faster
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Author: Sandra P. Martini
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Where’s the cash? 7 SIMPLE and PROVEN steps you can easily take right now to get paid faster
Copyright 2006 Sandra P. Martini
It’s that time again. You send out invoices and sit and
wait, and wait, and wait for your clients to pay you.
Sometimes it’s a matter of cash flow on their end,
sometimes they are just too busy and forget and other times
it’s something little that they are unsure of, but haven’t
found the time to contact you.
* Put terms on your invoices. How can you be paid on time
if your clients don’t know what “on time” means. Whether
you select “net 15”, “net 30”, “due on receipt”, or other
terms, be sure to tell your clients when to pay you.
* Accept credit cards. Being able to accept credit cards
is critical in today’s world and if you’re not doing it,
you’re not getting paid as quickly as you could. I highly
recommend using a Merchant Account Service such as Card
Service International, but if you’re not ready to do that,
at least get a PayPal account. It’s free and it allows
anyone to pay you via credit card.
* “Request Money”. If you have a PayPal account, make it
easy for your clients by sending them a “Request Money”
link from your PayPal account. Your clients won’t have to
stop to get a check, write the check, address an envelope,
stamp and mail it. They can click a few buttons and you
get paid.
* Email your invoice. Software products such as
QuickBooks allow you to email directly from the software
with the email address coming from you. Do this even if
you have sent a PayPal funds request so your clients have
the proper backup.
* Unique invoice numbers. Make it easy for your clients by
including unique invoice numbers. There’s nothing worse
than having your clients toss out an invoice because they
think it’s a duplicate.
* Be available. insure your contact information (or that
of your accounts payable person) -- physical address, email
address and phone number -- is on every invoice. If your
client has a question, you want to be able to answer it
quickly and remember that the person who pays the bills may
not be the person you work with.
* Invoice off cycle. If you invoice on a regular basis
and not “per project”, invoice at a time other than the end
of the month. At the end of the month, you’re competing
for your clients’ cash at the same time as most other
vendors.
About the Author:
Online Business Manager & Entrepreneur Sandra Martini
publishes the weekly e-zine 'Effective Entrepreneur',
coaches and consults with small business owners to more
efficiently manage their businesses while increasing
profits and having more fun. Sandra's coaching programs
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