Introduction

As a freelancer, you know there are many benefits to being your own boss. But it also means that you have to be more proactive about handling payments—especially in today's world of freelance work. Luckily, we live in an era where technology has made it easier than ever before for freelancers and clients to connect and get paid quickly. Here are some ways to make sure your payments don't get lost in the shuffle:

You're free to work the way you want

You're free to work the way you want.

  • You can work from home, in your pajamas if you want to. (You might not get paid as much for this level of comfort, but it's worth it.)

  • You can work in different places around town or even around the world. The world is your oyster and all that jazz!

  • You can work with different people on different projects--or even just one person over and over again if they're really great at what they do and have excellent references from previous clients who were also very happy with their services.

You can eliminate the stress of making payments yourself

You can eliminate the stress of making payments yourself. With a payment solution, you don't have to worry about being paid on time. You can focus on the work you do best and let us handle the rest.

You can get paid faster and more securely than traditional methods

If you're a freelancer, you probably know that getting paid can be a pain. You've probably had to wait weeks or even months for your clients to send checks in the mail and cash them at their local bank branch. And if the check bounces? Well, then it's up to you--the developer or designer--to fix all of the problems caused by their bad payment method.

There's another option available: using online payment methods like PayPal, Stripe and Square instead of traditional ones like checks or money orders. These services allow customers to pay directly from their bank accounts with just one click (or tap). And because they're so convenient for both parties involved in this transaction process (iTunes), there are fewer chances that any errors will occur when transferring funds between parties involved in business transactions such as these!

There are many ways to make sure that your clients pay you.

There are many ways to make sure that your clients pay you.

  • Use a payment processor like Stripe or PayPal, which allows you to collect payments from customers and transfer them directly into your bank account. This is ideal for recurring payments, as it allows you to set up automatic withdrawals without having to worry about manually collecting funds each month. However, this option may be less convenient if you want clients to pay via credit card over the phone or in person (and not online).

  • Use a payment gateway such as Authorize.net or PayPal Payments Pro so that customers can make one-time purchases on their own time--but don't have access to any of your accounts until after the transaction has been completed successfully by both parties involved! This option provides more flexibility than using something like Stripe because it allows users more control over when they submit their credit card information; however, it still requires some trust between both parties involved before money changes hands."

Conclusion

Whether you work with clients directly or through a freelancing platform, it's important to have a payment solution that makes life easier for both of you. While there are many options out there, we believe that Payroll is the best choice for most freelancers because it offers everything from invoicing and expense tracking to automatic deposits into your bank account--all at no cost!