Look Into Invoicing Clients/Customers Online?
By JJ Thomas • Dec 11th, 2007 • Category: Accounting & FinanceCourtesy of Expert Business Source:
If you have a small business and are used to getting preprinted invoices and are tired of all that paper lying around—instead why not invoice your clients online. I understand that unless you have a software program like QuickBooks, Quicken, or something similar—there doesn’t seem to be a lot of options out there. I just stumbled upon Blinksale, “the easiest way to send invoices online.”
Since the program is web-based, it’s easy to create and send invoices from just about anywhere. The program allows you to see past due invoices, open invoices, and those that were even recently closed. You can even use pre-designed templates or create your own, plus tag invoices and purchases to organize, track, and even export your invoice data.
Blinksale’s plans start at FREE, and go up to $49 per month, depending on the options you want/need for your business. Just sign up for a free online account and you’re ready to go.
JJ Thomas is the founder and chief promoter and contributor for BirminghamSmallBusiness.com. JJ has a passion for entrepreneurship and enjoys helping fellow aspiring and practicing entrepreneurs. JJ has also founded other related business ventures, such as Entrevisor (providing entrepreneur advisory services) LOLO Rewards (coalition loyalty and rewards program for locally owned, independent businesses), The Entrecyclopedia (the Entrepreneur's Encyclopedia of useful information) and EntrePulse (a weekly roundup of practical info for aspiring and entrepreneurs).
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