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Online Shopping Cart Software

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Are you looking for a way to expand and earn money online in different ways? If so, you may want to open an e-store of some variety. In order to do so, you will need a high quality, affordable, and reliable online shopping cart solution. With so many options available you should be able to find software that fits your needs and knowledge, as well as the items you are going to be selling.

Does this sound intriguing to you? When you are finally ready to move forward you will definitely want to check out the features offered by Biz Shopping Cart, Inc. Not only do they offer four packages, but their customer service is top notch as well. Pricing starts at $44.95/month for the starter package and ranges to $124.95/month for the pro package. No matter which one you decide on, the setup fee is on the house!

Everybody from a one man entrepreneur to a retail company can benefit from the right online shopping cart software. If you decide that selling online is the best way to make money as you move forward, continue setting up your own store using Biz Shopping Cart, Inc. software. You will not be disappointed in your choice.

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2 Comments »ReviewsFebruary 20th, 2009

Managing Invoices and Payments as a Freelance Writer

As a freelance writer you are in charge of sending invoices and collecting payments. All of this may sound easy enough, but as your client list grows you will find this to be quite confusing if you are not organized 100 percent of the time. This is not to say that managing invoices and payments is so difficult that you will stumble time after time. But you definitely need to know that it will take time to setup a system, and that you will need to stay on top of things day in and day out.

Sending invoices is a big part of my freelance writing career. Some clients need an invoice for every job I complete, and others send the money without any type of documentation. This is something you will need to hash out with each client. I like dealing with invoices because it helps to keep me organized, and it shows the client exactly what I did and how much I owe.

Once you send an invoice you need to be prepared for the real fun. This is when you will either receive the money you are owed, or find that the client is late. If you have waited too long you will need to get back in touch with the client, and in many cases resend the invoice. You are going to run into clients that are slow when it comes to paying. This does not mean you are going to get scammed, but it does mean that a reminder or two is more than necessary if you want to get paid soon enough.

Managing invoices and payments is an important task of any freelance writer. If you want to be a success you need to have a system for managing this part of your career. Fortunately, once you settle in you should not have any issues sending invoices and receiving payments on a regular basis.  

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2 Comments »Freelance WritingFebruary 20th, 2009

Is it Time to Increase your Freelance Writing Rates?

The beginning of the year is a great time to increase your freelance writing rates. While the ideal situation is doing so on January 1, you still have time to make this happen right now. Of course, it is your right as a freelance writer to change your rates when you please. You don’t have to do so at the beginning of the year; this is only a suggestion.

Whether or not to increase your freelance writing rates can be a tough question to wrestle with. There are definite benefits of doing so, but at the same time you need to be careful because you don’t want to put off current clients or scare away those that may want to work with you in the near future.

Benefits

The main benefit of increasing your freelance writing rates is that you can earn more money for doing the same amount of work. For example, if you charge $500 for a sales letter right now you could increase this to $750 and earn an extra $250 per project. While this may appear to be a huge jump, this is more than reasonable. Remember, you are a professional and as you gain more knowledge and experience you need to increase your rates.

Additionally, higher rates are not always seen as a bad thing. Some clients will see your high rates and be scared away. But others will see them and realize that high rates mean higher quality work.

Drawbacks

There is no denying that you will scare some potential buyers if your rates are higher than the competition. But as noted above, you can play up the fact that “you get what you pay for.” Charging more can be seen as both good and bad, so you might as well set your rates where you feel comfortable and then find clients who are willing to pay.

Should I attempt to raise my rates on existing clients? This has to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. There are times when you can do this, but also times when this will scare away existing clients. Try this: increase your rates with new clients but keep things the same for those that you have been doing business with. This way you don’t risk scaring away good clients, but you can earn more on new ones.

If you are thinking about increasing your freelance writing rates consider both the benefits and drawbacks.

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1 Comment »Freelance WritingFebruary 19th, 2009
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