How can I make sure my clients remember to pay their invoices without coming across as too aggressive or annoying? I don’t want to harm my relationships, but I need to get paid on time.
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How to Politely Ensure Timely Invoice Payments
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This blog has great advice for striking that balance: https://blog.coupler.io/top-invoicing-strategies/. It suggests using automated reminders, which feel less personal but still get the job done. Sending a friendly follow-up email a few days before the due date is another effective approach. The blog also recommends setting clear expectations about payment timelines upfront and including all payment details on the invoice to avoid delays. This way, you stay professional and maintain good relationships.
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I’ve found that setting up a reminder schedule works well. A polite message before the due date, then one on the day it’s due, and maybe a follow-up a few days after keeps things professional. Keep the tone light and helpful, like, "Just a friendly reminder—your invoice is due soon!" It works without being pushy.
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