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- welcome to the second video in my series on how to get paid ontime as a freelancer. if you haven't seen the first video yet, click here for advice onsetting up a payment schedule. but right here on this video, i wanna talk to you aboutinvoicing and receiving the money. once the client has agreed to your terms and signed the contract, the next step is to send them an invoice.
now even if you're just gettingstarted with freelancing, you have to be sendingthem a proper invoice. a simple email with the amount and your payment detailsis just not gonna cut it. if you wanna be treatedlike a professional and get paid on time, then you have to act like a professional. there are many differentways to create an invoice. some people use theinvoicing features built
into accounting software likexero, or freshbooks, or wave. other people use specific invoicing tools like cushion or harvest, perhaps. but you can also just send a simple pdf that has all the right information on it. here's what you need to makesure your invoice includes. your details, your client'sdetails, and just a note, they'll often ask you to puttheir address on the invoice, description of the workand the amount charged,
today's date, and thedate the invoice is due with information on how to pay you. you should make the duedate on the invoice the date that you need to start the work in order to meet the deadline. and give yourself a bit ofleeway in there as well, if you can do, that's always a good idea. if that date is tomorrow then put that. you don't have to give yourclients two weeks to pay.
if they need to meet that deadline, then they will pay youwhen you need to be paid. i will say though that you need to make absolutely sureyou're communicating really well with your client about this. we will cover communication in more depth in the next video but for now, i'll just say that when yousend an invoice to your client, you should be pointing out key details
like the due date and yourpreferred payment method. so, that those important things aren't accidentally skimmed over. and you can make sure you'reboth on the same page. let's talk more about payment methods. because the key to getting paid on time is to make it really easyfor your clients to pay you. so, that there's no friction, no excuses. if you live in the samecountry as you client,
then a bank transfer is pretty easy. but that's not so great onceyour clients are international. as many of mine are. when you're working on projects where you're charging morethan a simple hundred dollars, then paypal and stripe feesget pretty astronomical. and international bank transfers are definitely a bit of a nightmare. i had one go missing recently.
that took about two months to sort out. so, i definitely learned my lesson there. and that is why i prefer to use a service called transferwise, who are the sponsor of this video series. transferwise is a service you can use for sending money internationally. i get paid usingtransferwise every two weeks from my contracting job in the us.
and it's always hassle-free. what makes them better thanpaypal or a bank transfer, in my opinion, is that theycharge a really low fee. and they use the realmid-market exchange rate. so, you end up getting moremoney at the end of the day. banks can be a bit sneaky. and they'll often saythey charge a low fee, but then they'll add a markup to the exchange rate. so, you end up gettingless than you should.
just as an example here, let me show you. if a client is payingme a thousand dollars, and actually that's not the tip, i always charge clients in the currency of the country that they live in. because that way that'sone less step for them to have to do the conversion, to work out what the value is. so, anyway, a thousand dollars.
i can see here that transferwise will charge an eight dollar fee, which is pretty great fora transfer of this size. and then i use this compare prices option, and it shows you how much you would get if you did this through a bank. and as you can see, it's sadly much less. let's check out paypal as well. doing these calculations again,
i'd get much less if theclient paid me through here. thanks to both the feeand the exchange rate. from looking at these numbers, i actually worked out thatby the end of the year, thanks to tranferwise, because that's the way that i get paid, i will have save about two thousand pounds from being lost to fees,which is practically a raise. so, it's definitely worthcaring about this stuff.
so, check them out, it's a payment option. there's a link in the description where you can go and do that. i definitely recommend them. like i said, this iswhat i use for my clients and a million otherpeople use them as well. so, they're very trustworthy. i also find them much easierto use than a bank too. because the site is so nicely designed.
and as a designer, iappreciate that sort of thing. what i do on my invoice,is i put a clickable link to tranferwise in the payment section. and that way the clientjust has to click there to log into their account or create one, if they don't have one yet. 'cause you can set up either a personal or a business account. and then they can make the payment to me.
so, i'm making it easier forthem by including that link. to make it even easier, you can also include therequest money feature. where you put in all the details and the amount on your end, and send you client a link to that. and all they have to do is pay it. making it really simple. to sum up, when it comes toinvoicing and receiving money,
you wanna remove as manybarriers as possible. to make the process reallyeasy for your client. they're much more likely to pay on time if the process isn't a hassle. so, doing things like including a link, and making sure the informationis really easily readable and displayed in a well laid out invoice. it is definitely goingto help your chances. and not only that but it's definitely
gonna show you're professional, as well. in the last video in the series, we're gonna talk aboutclient communication and how to handle any objections that you might come across in the process. so, click here to see that. and i guess i'll see you over there.
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