New Blog Writing Levels

Blog writing is a core business for my firm. Because it is a service that is in demand today, we have expanded our services for a wider variety of word counts.

You can view our full blog writing program, prices, and writing samples on our website.

We now have four levels of service:

Jade – our starter level at $18 per post

Ruby – our good level at $22 per post

Emerald – our better level at $28 per post

Amethyst – our best level at $32 per post

Each level provides for a different word count, number of keyword dense links, and a variety of services. We offer a blog posting frequency of three, four, and five days a week. We even offer, for clients that need greater flexibility, a choice to have us blog once a week or a certain number of times per month.

I invite you to visit our blog services page to find out if our blog writing services would be a good match for your needs.

What Will You Do To Get Your Money?

Man, it seems like the law is on the side of debtors and schemers. I have recently had a situation where a past client passed a credit card to me that was really under the name of someone else as his own. The real account owner disputed my charges and I have been left holding the bag. When I factored how long it would take me to make up the profit loss I was staggered – nearly seven months!

In the meantime the past client has now given me a new credit card to cover the disputed charges but every time I try to transact the card they are over their credit limit. To get my money I am now getting up at midnight every night to transact money on their credit card to cover their debt (with their knowledge). Unfortunately I have to get my payment in $15 to $400 lumps. I never thought that I would have an issue like this, but have found that the credit card company won’t help me, the client won’t help me – so I only have myself to rely upon.

What I have found out from this issue is that I will do anything to legally get my money from a debtor. I used to be afraid of collection agencies – no longer after three bad debts last year, and now I am not afraid of personal inconvenience – with the situation I am currently in. I am also no longer afraid of taking a debtor to small claims court to get a judgment.

What I have found is that with the economy the way that it is, as a small business person, you must be very careful, be sure (with verification) that the client is the actual owner of a credit card you take for services, and be extremely proactive when someone falls behind in payment. Why? Because no one will help you resolve the problem other than yourself. You know it only takes being burned badly once to make some serious changes in what you do to prevent being burned again.

So my question to you is, what would you do to get your money that is owed? Would you sue? Would you get up in the middle of the night to ring their card before another debtor snagged the available cash? Or would you just let the “bad client” move on to the next unsuspecting party and take the hit?

ChemTec Pest Control Website Launched

With 80 hours of design and SEO integrated into this new website ChemTec Pest Control is ready to be an organic leader. We’ve just launched the website on Friday for ChemTec Pest Control.

This business based in Saddle Brook, New Jersey has been in business 78 years.  The client came to us after doing a number of web search where another of our clients was continually returned in the results. His year old website simply was not performing and bringing him business. The new site takes some of the elements of design that the client loved from his old website and was built to grow. With search engine friendly and reader friendly text based navigation elements, a local website search engine to help readers find content fast, and deep linking to inside page, this content rich website is sure to bring them new customers.

With the planned addition of a blog, a Google AdWords program, and regular content building, this website is now being put to work to become a lead generator for the client. Additionally planned this month for this site is a client testimonial form and client rating system as well as a form to help client’s pre-select a service appointment. You can view a before picture of this website in our April 2009 newsletter so you can get a before and after view. Or you can visit this site online at www.ChemTecPest.com. We’ll keep you posted on this site’s performance over time on our SEO client results page.

For now you can see a quick image of the new site just to your right in the top right sidebar of our blog.

Controlling Your Cash Flow Helps Keep You Profitable in Tough Times

I have been in business since 2001 and have seen it all when it comes to handling a small business from operating with a hand shake to contractual agreements. One thing that I have found is that if you operate loosely with clients you are more likely to end up writing off bad debts and wasting time performing collections tasks.

With the economy drawing down and many businesses stretching themselves too thin financially, it is easy for a small business to not get paid for work performed. I did several things this last year that has significantly improved my cash flow and I thought I would share them with you to see if they might help you too.

1. I only operate from a contract. No more smile and handshake deals. I don’t move until I have a signed contract and money up front, no matter what pressure is put on me. You will never have more leverage to get the details completed if you do not make a move until the client has those out of the way. If you have ever started a job and then had to chase down a deposit or had to really work to get a contract signature, you know what I mean.

2. I changed how I bill. Now for blogging services and AdWords services, clients will pay in advance of the month’s services instead of after services have been rendered. This has significantly solved many problems I had with slow pays or no pays. In fact on blogging where we have had issues of bad debts not being cleared, if you don’t pay us by the 10th we just stop until you pay. No more writing until the end of the month adding to a bill that we have to turn over for collections.

3. I hired a collections firm to collect for my firm. For me personally, I hate to call about money. There is no faster way to stress me out than to have to chase my money down from a customer. I had several bad debts last year and although the collections agency couldn’t collect on them either, at least I was out of the loop and could focus on other business needs instead of stressing about having to call or write to try to get my money. I do take it personally when someone does not pay me and I never welch on paying my contractors even if I have not been paid.

4. I integrated a credit card processing system in with my accounting software. Now I can charge a credit card from my desktop software easily and quickly. My credit card processor debits my checking account once a month for all bank charges which has also cleaned up my accounting process.

5. I encourage clients to pay me by credit card and use my auto billing services. Here we regular mail a statement with invoices and then on the 10th we auto bill their credit card for the statement amount. This has significantly improved my cash flow. Slow payers now pay by credit card and I process their card from within my accounting software so I am always paid on time. Additionally I now have more time for work as I have less time corresponding with clients trying to get paid.

6. Tightened my credit policy. I send reminders to slow payers. If I don’t get paid by the 20th, I assess a $5 late fee and if I do not get paid that month, I send out a credit card authorization fee for future billing to move them to our auto billing program and consider stopping services for the client all together. There is no point in providing service for a customer if you cannot be paid for the services rendered within your contracted terms. I am simply not a good match for businesses who want to pay on 60 or 90 days terms. Our terms are net 10 days.

These new policies have really helped my business to stay profitable in tough times. Additionally I have more time to service my clients, have a better attitude and less stress, and always have money to pay my seven contractors on time without fail. Yes there may be an issue occasionally in regards to getting my money still, but now that is down to one or two customers not ten or more, that I have to chase around to collect my payment. You may want to consider changing some of your own business credit policies with today’s times.