Agency Tools for Encouraging Prompt Payment
Learn more about the pros and cons of using late fees, interest rates, and convenience fees to encourage prompt payments from your creative agency’s clients.
Find out if your agency’s MSA and SOW measure up with a Matchstick contract analysis and Report Card.
Learn more about the pros and cons of using late fees, interest rates, and convenience fees to encourage prompt payments from your creative agency’s clients.
New clients are often cool with proposals, but quickly sour when the contract comes. A pricing matrix puts you in the best position during negotiation.
Unpaid invoices are an unfortunate part of life for agencies. Learn what step you can take to collect the money you’re owed before resorting to litigation.
Changes to your standard contract mean your creative agency needs to adjust its pricing accordingly. Learn how to get more value out of your contracts.
Creative agencies are always seeking to boost profitability. One overlooked strategy is to view legal as a tool to create value, not just an overhead cost.
The same fee structure won’t work for every engagement. Learn more about various billing models to determine if you’re capturing as much value as possible.
Review this list of key criteria when evaluating your MSAs and SOWs to protect your agency and ensure you get paid if a client relationship goes south.
Clients will scrutinize payment terms more than any other part of your contract. Learn what language and provisions you need to get paid in full and on time.
Getting your digital agency paid is a lot easier when your MSA or SOW spells out the payment triggers. Consider these tips when drafting your next contact.
Ambiguous language and over-promised services usually lead to disputes between agency and client. Learn what language you need to get paid in full, on time.