A Guide For Freelancers: Twelve Tips For Navigating Late Payments

by A Guide For Freelancers: Twelve Tips For Navigating Late Payments
on January 31

Freelancers often find themselves facing the challenging situation of dealing with clients who are not paying promptly. Late payments can disrupt cash flow, create financial stress and strain the freelancer-client relationship. Having learned many of these lessons the hard way, here are some of my tips on effective strategies for managing clients who are not paying in a timely fashion to help you ensure a fair and sustainable working relationship.

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