Most of your clients will be wonderful, but some will be difficult. And unless you have a system in place to manage them, slow-paying clients fall into the difficult class. If you allow it, slow-paying clients can damage your cash flow.
Welcome to Bucaro TecHelp!

Welcome to Bucaro TecHelp!
Maintain Your Computer and Use it More Effectively
to Design a Web Site and Make Money on the Web

[About BTH]  [User Agreement]  [Privacy Policy]  [Site Map]  [Contact Form]  [Advertise on BTH]  [News Feed]

Google
Web
This Site

Shaking The Money Tree: Managing Slow Payers

When you're running your own small business, especially if you're a solo operator, you need four pairs of hands, eyes in the back of your head, and psychic abilities don't hurt either.

Most of your clients will be wonderful, but some will be difficult. And unless you have a system in place to manage them, slow-paying clients fall into the difficult class. If you allow it, slow-paying clients can damage your cash flow.

My system for managing slow-payers is simple. So far it's worked well, but I'm thinking of revising it, and following up more quickly.

- Get it in writing

If you provide a service, you need a basic agreement that you automatically give to all new clients. You can tailor this basic agreement as necessary. For example, when a new client hires me for a copywriting project, I send him my Writing Services Agreement.

Here it is --

Writing Services Agreement

Your signature below authorizes me to write copy for the project above, for the fee stated.

Two revisions are included if requested within five days of your receipt of copy, and are not based on a change in the assignment brief made after the copy is submitted. Balance of payment is due on receipt of the invoice.

You understand that the assignment is work done for hire, which gives you the copyright. You release me from any responsibility for legal or other problems that may arise from the use of any copy I write for you.

The agreement covers the details of the project, as well as the terms of payment.

Most clients are good about the agreement, and readily sign it. But what happens if you have a rush job - say a client needs some work done within the next few hours - and there's no time for formalities?

Always insist on something in writing, whether you fax them your own agreement, or they fax you a purchase order. Without the details of the project in writing, you'll forget what you said, or they'll forget what they said. It's worth taking the extra trouble to spell it all out in writing - however briefly - so that everyone's on the same page.

- The check's in the mail

Unfortunately, even with the agreement signed and sealed, some clients extend the payment period. I don't concern myself for 30 days, which is probably a mistake. After 30 days, I follow up, usually with an e-mail reminder. If there's no result, I follow up again each week, either with an e-mail message, or with a phone call.

Sooner or later, the client will pay his bill. To gee up the laggards, in future I'll be following up after 14 days.

- Tips to keep the cash flowing

* Bill your client as soon as you've provided the service. I used to allow five days to pass, but since I provide two revisions of copy if necessary anyway, I invoice as soon as I've completed the work.

* If you anticipate heavy expenses, bill the client up front for a portion of them. Keep track, and present your expense sheet for payment regularly.

* For long projects, bill at stated intervals. Once a week is reasonable, once a fortnight is too long. Don't continue work without getting paid. Be inflexible about this. If you allow too much leeway, you can find yourself working for a month, and unable to collect because the client is insolvent.

* Check your finance program to see whether it has a reminder feature. If it does set it remind you to follow up on slow payers regularly.

* Keep your cool. Be calm, polite and completely professional when you follow up with slow payers.

Slow-payers are a fact of business life. Put a system in place that helps you to handle follow ups with them quickly, and they won't bother you too much.


Angela Booth crafts words for your business. Words to sell, educate or persuade. Contact her today for a free quote: www.digital-e.biz Free ezine: Creative Small Biz - subscribe at: groups.yahoo.com/group/Creative_Small_Biz

Get Paid Sections

RSS Feed RSS Feed

Freelancing
So You Want to be a Freelancer? Here's How!
The Freelance Provider and Buyer Guide
How to Earn Money Online Doing Freelance Work
You Can Find Freelance Work in Almost any Field
Online Freelance Work Marketplace - Put Your Skills to Earn Money!
Successful QuickBooks Consulting
Do You Want to Be a Freelancer?
Work-At-Home, Freelance, Telecommute Are They Legitimate?
Your Portfolio: A New Slant on an Old Subject
The Language of Freelance Marketing
How Does a Freelancing Bidding Site Work?
Start Your Own Freelance Proofreading Service
Why Every Freelancer Should Have A Web Site
Steps of a Project for a Freelance Web Builder
Real World Website Development Proposals
Why Are You Doing Everything Yourself?
Maximizing The Effect Of Your Freelancer's Bio
How To Build Up Your Samples for your Portfolio Without Professional Experience
Ten Steps to a Power-Packed, Persuasive Proposal
How to Double Your Debt Collections
Naming Your Freelance Home Business
Should You Take That Freelance Gig?
Freelancers - Avoid That Audit
Top Ten Tips for Preparing a Workshop or Seminar Proposal
Ten Step Web Design and Development Contract Agreement
Make Money From Online Jury Duty
Ten Hot Telecommuting Jobs
Health Insurance Options for Freelancers
Freelancing Secretarial Services
Protecting Yourself as a Freelancer
Freelancers and Payments
Freelancers - Get Your Money
Getting Paid
Shaking The Money Tree - Managing Slow Payers
Important Tax Information for Independent Contractors
Why Freelance? The Advantages of W-2 versus 1099
Finding The Perfect Job For The Stay-at-home Mom
Can I Really Make Money At Home Filling In Online Surveys?
Getting Paid for Taking Surveys Online: Facts and Figures
Online Surveys Financed My First Website!
The Truth About Paid Online Surveys
Free Paid Surveys
Online Paid Surveys - Why You Should Participate
Legal Considerations for Your Home Freelance Biz
Simple Ways to Protect Your Creative Work
Self-Incorporation - Is it Right For Me?
Medical Transcription: A Viable Work At Home Career
Working at Home as a Medical Transcriptionist
Make Money While You Shop!
Mystery Shopping
Mystery Shopping DOES Exist
Benefits of Mystery Shopping For Secret Shoppers
Dos And Don'ts Of Mystery Shopping
How to avoid Mystery Shopping Drawbacks and Scams
Mystery Shopping Jobs - Is it for You?
Mystery Shopping : An Excellent Part Time Job or Additional Income Source
What You Need to Know About Being a Self-Supporting Artist or Designer
Earning Money By Mystery Shopping
Is Mystery Shopping for You?
Mystery Shopping - A Proven Income Source
Thinking of Becoming a Secret Shopper? - How Much Money Can I Make?
Watch Out For Mystery Shopping Scams

[Site User Agreement]  [Advertise on This site]  [Search This Site]  [Contact Form]
Copyright©2001-2007 Bucaro TecHelp P.O.Box 18952 Fountain Hills, AZ 85269