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Invoicing is one of the most important parts of freelancing. Without it…you can’t get paid! Problem is… Invoicing can easily fall through the cracks if you don’t have a strong system in place. In today’s video, we’ll walk through step-by-step for how to create your own invoice template. Who are we? We’re Indy! A platform for freelancers, giving you the productivity tools, the resources, and the knowledge to help you own it: your work, your success, and your way of life. 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Who are we? 01:29 Is a business logo needed? 01:55 Adding invoice numbers 03:02 How to set the due date 03:55 Including your personal information 04:15 Providing the client's information 04:50 Listing the line items 05:40 Stating the payment methods 06:27 Sending the email 07:33 Outro Here are 7 critical steps to creating your invoice template: #1. Add Invoice Numbers Having a numbering system keeps you from accidentally sending duplicate invoices. It also makes it easy for the client to track down an invoice if it gets lost in their emails. #2. Set the Due Date This directly impacts how soon you’ll get paid. While there isn’t a best practice for how long you should give a client to pay you, any longer than 14 days can start to put stress on your finances. #3. Include Your Personal Information This lets the client know your details so they can pay you. #4. Provide the Client’s Information When sending through the mail, this ensures the invoice will reach your client. However, if sending the invoice by email, this step shows the client that this invoice is intended for them. #5. List the Line Items Line items show the client everything you worked on for the project, along with how much each item cost. #6. State the Payment Methods It’s best to set your business up to accept multiple payment methods. This makes it easy for the client to pay you, which means you’ll get paid faster. #7. Send the Email Keep your subject lines short and direct, so the client is clear on what this email is about. Thank your client for the opportunity, and use this email as a chance to continue developing a long-term relationship with your client. Check out Indy’s free invoicing tool: https://weareindy.com/tools/invoices Read the full blog for more tips: https://weareindy.com/blog/search?ter... Get started with Indy for free: https://weareindy.com Subscribe to our channel for more freelance tips: / weareindy Follow our socials: Instagram - / weare_indy Twitter - / weare_indy LinkedIn - / weareindy Facebook - / weareindy