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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
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You could do things to help get payment faster like adding discounts for paying quickly. Although in your case that might not be worthwhile. Something like 2/10 net 30. That means you expect payment in 30 days, but the 2/10 says that if they pay within 10 days they get a 2% discount. Again, with smaller projects thats not really going to be worth while, but basically the first number is the discount, and the second is the term in days that the discount will be offered. Written contracts are definitely the way to go. Even though oral contracts are legally binding, they are not usually very easy to back up. If you do continue to do oral contracts, recording the terms and everything would be recommended. On a side note, you have to be careful with contracts. One real example that my professor showed us was a case where a man made a drunken promise on a napkin to sell his house. It was ruled a legally binding contract because he was coherent enough to write and sign it.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
I demand 25% of estimate before I start coding anything, and this is one of the first things I tell them.
I discuss payment terms upon completion, and I send them an itemized estimate (via email so we both have a record of it) of what they can expect to receive. 1. Registered Domain name (www.blahblah.com) 2. Hosting/Email Setup (gonelong@blahblah.com, etc.) 3. Submission to search engines (yahoo, google, etc.) 4. 9 Pages (Home, About us, etc.) Total Cost: $1500 25% pre-payment: $375 Due upon completion (net 30): $1125 Hosting billed quarterly @ $25/Month Additional Development - $50/HR, Image Manipulation - $75 HR I send this with the message that I will start development upon receiving the 25% payment and an indication that these terms are acceptable. Not been screwed a single time since I started doing this. Have also done the 2/10 or Net 30 deal, though mostly the money I make on the side is funny money for me. I made a deal with the wife that I would do 90% or more of the work after she retired for the evening. Easy deal on smaller projects, but a bit of an issue on larger ones when I basically on have 2-3 hours at night to work on them. I generally don't take projects I suspect will go more than 30-35 hrs or so. We still get to spend our evenings together and I make some pretty easy disposable income for things like TiVo, a laptop, finished my basement one year, a home theater projector, downpayment on a car, a vacation one year, and the occasional bump to the Roth IRA. I generally clear from $2000 to $10000 a year doing this, though more often than not its closer to the $2000 figure. I have built up enough clients that I can generally make the $2000 just working with them which is fine by me. I meet one client quarterly because he wants to have beers at BW3's with me. The other clients all interact via email with me. I pretty much take no calls or meetings and work in my PJs while watching TV. Best. Side-job. Evah. GL Last edited by gonelong; 02-12-2008 at 11:33 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Winton Place
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
TRF, as an aside, don't forget to set aside some of that money for taxes. At work you're getting taxes withheld, but you'll need to make quarterly payments to the IRS if you're going to owe (you get a bit of a free pass the first year if you've paid in what you're previous year's taxes were; otherwise, you could end up with a penalty). Even now for me, since I incorporated about ten years ago, I have a savings account that I put withholding taxes into each week so they're there when I have to send the tax payment in. If you're self-employed, keep in mind you'll also have to calculate in the Self Employment Tax (Social Security) which is the same as the SS percentage plus the employer match, although half of that amount is deductible off your income (of course, consult a tax adviser).
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Amarillo, TX
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
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Oh as an update to my current situation, I have sent multiple e-mails to my contact and his boss asking for half now. So far not a single reply. nice.
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Vavasor
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Amarillo, TX
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
well, I reached out to my friend, and his response was I should have expected this. I was prepared for that. What came next however caught me off-guard.
Paraphrasing here... "We'll try to get you paid in the next 20 days, but it could be longer." Now, this has me a little hacked. This wasn't the easiest application to write. Plus there were a ton of delays on their part. I should have been done in December. I'm to the point of demanding my product back, but I really need this paycheck. damned frustrating.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Anaheim, CA
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Sorry this is happening to you TRF. I have my own company and do some web development but mostly client/server stuff and I always try to get as much money up front as I think I can get away with. Don't be afraid to make people pay for support either or they'll just torture you for ever. The maxim I always like to use is if you hear my voice, read my words or see my face you better expect to see an invoice shortly after.
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Vavasor
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Amarillo, TX
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
my wife's more pissed than me. we have a trip to Dallas next weekend. My 9 year old is going to a ballet convention. This money was supposed to pay for that.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Don't ever be shy about going after the money you've earned. You can't be an ass about it, but you have every right to firmly and professionaly make it clear that you want your money. I used to be loathe to discuss the price of my products. 13 years ago I'd get all nervous and even lower my voice when discussing price. Now, hell, my products are good, we're helping the customer solve a problem and my technical knowledge is worth every penny of what we are charging. Like I said, good luck.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Amarillo, TX
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2009: Fail
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
Yea, I understand. You obviously have some tallents or else people wouldn't seek out your services. There's no shame in being compensated for your tallents and effort.
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a super volcano of ridonkulous suckitude. I simply don't have access to a "cares about RBI" place in my psyche. There is a "mildly curious about OBI%" alcove just before the acid filled lake guarded by robot snipers with lasers which leads to the "cares about RBI" antechamber though. - Nate |
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Resident optimist
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: east of WOY
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
It happens in my line of work too. Since I went independent I have had a couple freight brokers take forever to pay for a load I delivered. I have found that offering a discount in exchange for quicker payment usually works. With me, it's important to get paid fast because one run's pay is the next run's fuel money.
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throws 106. NBD.
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
Where do you guys find these side projects? I wouldn't mind getting into some stuff on the side to start saving for my upcoming first home purchase and wedding.
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Please come again
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: portland, oregon
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Re: For web developers... clients that won't pay.
You might try craigslist
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Join Date: Sep 2001
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If you live in a large metro area, this might not work for you. If you live in a smallish midwestern town ... BINGO! GL |
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