Handling an Overdue Invoice & Other Get Paid Strategies
As a freelancer, you’ve likely—and unfortunately—been stiffed by a client or two. Luckily, we’re laying out some key strategies to help ensure you get paid on time.
AND.CO is now Fiverr Workspace
Ever had trouble getting a client to pay their invoice?
You’re not alone.
71% of freelancers have trouble getting paid at some point in their career. Worse still, among those freelancers, 81% are paid late and 34% are completely ghosted.
Apart from being stressful, unpaid invoices can interrupt your ability to keep performing the activities that will grow your business.
If your friendly (or not-so-friendly—we won’t judge) payment reminder letters aren’t doing the trick, we’ve got something that might tickle your fancy.
Our new integration with Fundbox can help you get access to business funds right from your Fiverr Workspace dashboard.
Fundbox provides revolving lines of credit for small businesses that are super easy to use. Through your Fiverr Workspace account, they’re able to get an insight into your business and quickly provide you with the funds you need to keep things moving.
We like to keep things quick and simple—and getting started with our Fundbox integration is no exception.
Sign up takes a mere matter of seconds, and you don’t even need to leave your invoicing workflow. Most customers get a decision in minutes.
You can expect your funds to be deposited into your account as soon as the next business day if you’re approved, so you can get on with growing your business even while you’re waiting on client payments.
“We wanted to make business funds fast and easy to access for our freelancers,” says Leif Abraham, our co-founder and CEO. “We’re always looking for ways to help make running your business simpler and more efficient. Our integration partnership with Fundbox means you can apply for credit when you need it, without any of the paperwork.”
Learn more and apply right from within Fiverr Workspace here.
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