Freshbooks Invoicing Service

freshbooks.gifI mostly work with networks which are all set up for self invoicing but there are a few direct deals that I have including advertising on this blog and I’ve found that Freshbooks has been an excellent tool to help with the administration so I thought I would share this tip with you.

You can easily create invoices online and then generate emails to your clients or networks. They then get access to a special area to view their invoices and keep track of what has been paid and when. It’s also possible to easily get a PDF version of the invoice which you I sometimes choose to send as an email attachment instead of sending the link.

If you do need to do any invoicing then take a look as it’s a nice time saving tool.

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Saul Colt
Apr 2nd, 2008 at 3:54 pm | #

Thanks for suggesting FreshBooks! A while back, before I started working at FreshBooks, I was looking for something like this and was lucky enough to find it…and it looks like you did as well!

Saul Colt
(just a happy guy at FreshBooks!)

Carey
Apr 2nd, 2008 at 6:34 pm | #

I have used Freshbooks for as long as I have needed to send invoices. It was more web dev work in the early days but it still comes in handy now.

The workers are great (and very enthusiastic like Saul!) and everyone is impressed by it.

Oh and they have an affiliate scheme if you haven’t spotted it.

Fraser
Apr 2nd, 2008 at 8:56 pm | #

Thanks for the comment Saul and thanks for a great service.

Carey – seems like I have been a little slow to find the solution I needed! Glad it works out for you too.

I did know about the affiliate scheme but decided people may think I was just posting because of that when in fact I just wanted to let people know about something that might be handy!

If anyone does want to sign up and use my affiliate link it’s

https://www.freshbooks.com/subscribe.php?ref=4d9ac7dd42938-1

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Fraser Edwards has been involved in affiliate marketing for more than 10 years after starting out in business as a website developer and stumbling into affiliate marketing instead.

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