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How To Get Paid For Work You’ve Already Done

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Get paid, not played! This is what Icon Debt Solutions is here to help you with! Don’t ever get stuck in the position where you’ve already done the work, but not gotten compensated for it. This is how: Research your client’s credit before anything. If you do this, you will be aware of any risks that you can run into and avoid them before-hand. If you get paid later than the due date, you can use a late payment method where you charge an interest over your fee after every specific amount of time has passed. This will also encourage the client to pay earlier. More money in your pocket quicker ! Builders-Lien - Sign a contract with your client before performing any work. The contract will protect you form any form of risks of not getting paid. Document your work as you go along. The more you document, the more proof you have of your work progress and the payments you have made on behalf of the client. More receipts, more money ...

3 Ways to Find High Paying Clients

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Isn’t it a dream if you have a client, they’re easy to work with, pay you on time, and pay you well? If you follow the steps Icon Debt Solutions gives you, be prepared to be making more money from your clients than anyone around you! Step 1: Understand who your ideal client is. Finding the right type of company or client you want to work with is the key, therefore you understand and know your target market , so when you pitch something to them, they would be willing to pay you more money. Step 2: Let your other clients endorse you. If you have first-hand proof from other clients that you have done an excdeptional work, such as a letter signed off by your previous client, then your current client would e willing to pay you the big bucks. Step 3: Network in your client’s hangout spot. If you know you can find your client at trade shows, conferences, even a Starbucks, approach them where they usually are, be seen where they are, so that they kno...