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Payment Rhythm: Simple Systems That Make Getting Paid Predictable
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- ISBN8235481817
- EAN9798235481817
- Date de parution13/08/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Every freelancer knows the feeling: the work is done, the client is happy, and the money still doesn't show up when it should. This book argues that's not a client problem or a confidence problem. It's a systems problem, and it's fixable. Payment Rhythm walks through the five mechanisms that actually determine when you get paid: the contract that locks in terms before you lose your leverage, the invoice designed to get processed fast instead of set aside, a follow-up sequence that removes the guesswork and the dread, an escalation plan for the clients who don't respond to reminders, and a cash buffer that turns a slow month into a non-event instead of a crisis.
Later chapters cover raising your rates without losing clients and structuring multiple income sources so no single client's schedule controls your entire month. There's no vague advice here about "knowing your worth." Every chapter hands you something concrete: checklists, scripts, templates, and a payment calendar you can start using on your very next invoice. If you're tired of feeling like your income is a matter of luck, this book gives you the boring, reliable infrastructure that makes it a matter of routine instead.
Later chapters cover raising your rates without losing clients and structuring multiple income sources so no single client's schedule controls your entire month. There's no vague advice here about "knowing your worth." Every chapter hands you something concrete: checklists, scripts, templates, and a payment calendar you can start using on your very next invoice. If you're tired of feeling like your income is a matter of luck, this book gives you the boring, reliable infrastructure that makes it a matter of routine instead.










