Pay The Freelancers!
In the business world, I understand there are different payment schedules but what about when there is a rush or immediate need for service? Shouldn't this be rewarded with an on time payment?
Regardless of your career or status; freelancer, independent contractor, or employee, PAYMENT should always be made. Everyone works hard for their money and ignoring an invoice is disrespectful.
In the freelance world, I have learned having a collection agency to contact clients who feel the need not to pay for my services has worked. After 60 days, if services are not paid for, I contact my collection agency who then contacts the clients who decide not to pay for services agreed to.
Remember, with most communications through e-mail and IM, ALL conversations are journaled and the "he said - she said" game is no more.
Many freelancers require payments to be made up front, before any completed work is exchanged. This is a good rule as clients feel the need NOT to pay once the completed work is handed over to them.
What if you went to a store and asked, "Can I try this jacket out and pay you in a month?" What answer will the store give to you besides looking at you like you are out of your mind!
The same goes for conducting business with a freelancer. Once work is completed and exchanged, PAY YOUR INVOICES!
Regardless of your career or status; freelancer, independent contractor, or employee, PAYMENT should always be made. Everyone works hard for their money and ignoring an invoice is disrespectful.
In the freelance world, I have learned having a collection agency to contact clients who feel the need not to pay for my services has worked. After 60 days, if services are not paid for, I contact my collection agency who then contacts the clients who decide not to pay for services agreed to.
Remember, with most communications through e-mail and IM, ALL conversations are journaled and the "he said - she said" game is no more.
Many freelancers require payments to be made up front, before any completed work is exchanged. This is a good rule as clients feel the need NOT to pay once the completed work is handed over to them.
What if you went to a store and asked, "Can I try this jacket out and pay you in a month?" What answer will the store give to you besides looking at you like you are out of your mind!
The same goes for conducting business with a freelancer. Once work is completed and exchanged, PAY YOUR INVOICES!
Labels: freelance, Lisa Weinberger, Payments, Professional Writing Services
1 Comments:
I have experienced this too many times as well sis. I agree with what you say --- I have attempted to get 50% in advance with new clients who do not have established businesses, but in some cases, still not effective. I give up.
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