Ever pitched a client, gotten the "yes," started the work... and then watched them go silent when it's time to pay? If you've ever found yourself playing bill collector after finishing a project, this one's for you. This episode breaks down exactly why so many freelancers and service providers avoid asking for payment upfront — usually a mix of awkwardness and imposter syndrome — and lays out a clear, repeatable system for getting paid before you ever start the work: non-refundable deposits, simple invoicing templates, and how to handle pushback (or spot a red-flag client) before it costs you time and money.


Highlights


  • Why clients ghost after saying "yes" — and how skipping an upfront payment sets that up
  • The mindset shift: if a client won't pay upfront, they likely won't pay on the back end either
  • How to introduce a non-refundable deposit without it feeling like an awkward conversation
  • Building in reschedule clauses so clients feel confident committing to a deposit
  • Why a deposit protects your time even if a client backs out
  • A simple, repeatable invoicing process: contract → deposit invoice → no work begins until paid
  • Setting up retainer/auto-pay arrangements for recurring consulting or service work
  • A 20-minute action item: build a reusable deposit invoice template today


Chapters


0:19 — The client ghosting problem

2:33 — Why we avoid asking for payment upfront

4:52 — Introducing the non-refundable deposit

6:45 — Handling reschedule requests and excuses

7:58 — How to actually implement it: contracts and invoicing

10:03 — Retainers and auto-pay for recurring clients

11:02 — Today's challenge: build your deposit invoice template


Resources Mentioned


  • PayPal — invoicing tool mentioned for sending deposit invoices
  • Stripe — invoicing software mentioned as an option
  • QuickBooks — invoicing software mentioned for managing payments


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