<\/span><\/h2>\nOne of the biggest issues you hear about freelancing is not getting paid on time or getting stiffed by the client.<\/p>\n
I\u2019ve luckily never experienced this, but that\u2019s because I follow a simple process when starting a project.<\/p>\n
To guarantee payment 100% of the time, you must require a down payment.<\/p>\n
For all projects I take on, I require 50% upfront before I start any official design work, and I make this clear to the client in our preliminary discussions and in my contracts.<\/p>\n
If the client has an issue with this, then that should raise a red flag.<\/p>\n
There is a chance that they have never contracted for freelance services before, but it should still raise your guard.<\/p>\n
Explain that this arrangement is a protection for both parties and that the project can\u2019t move forward without it.<\/p>\n
If they refuse again:<\/p>\n
Move on.<\/p>\n
They probably aren\u2019t someone you should be working with anyways.<\/p>\n
Once I\u2019ve received the contract signed and down payment, I\u2019m good to go on starting the work.<\/p>\n
Then before I deliver any workable files, I require the final 50% payment.<\/p>\n
I do this so the client doesn\u2019t take what I\u2019ve created, cancel the project, and run.<\/p>\n
So before you\u2019ve fully been paid, don\u2019t send any master files or designs in full resolution.<\/p>\n
By putting these simple practices into your process, you can guarantee that you\u2019ll never be ripped off.<\/p>\n