For millions of self-employed people, sending invoices just got easier
Billmyclients.com, a new Web site, enables small businesses and the self-employed to quickly and easily create and send invoices. The Web site features an easy-to-use interface enabling users to send their invoices via e-mail and regular mail. In its first few weeks of service, the Web site has already attracted a wide spectrum of users.
August 12, 2002
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For millions of self-employed people, sending invoices just got easier
Billmyclients.com provides users with an easy to access site for their billing needs
Lenexa, Kansas- BillMyClients.com, a Web site that enables anyone to send an e-mail or printed invoice to a client anywhere in the country, launched in mid-July. With a few clicks of the mouse, users can create and send their personalized invoice to a client.
Several of us started talking a couple years ago," said Haig Newton, president of Bill My Clients, Inc. We were all independent professionals who disliked handling our own invoicing. We thought it would be very helpful if there was an easy way for us to quickly and easily send an invoice to our clients."
The Web site is targeted towards self-employed individuals and small businesses. In its first month of operation, it has already attracted a diverse audience of users. Users include scientists, writers, designers, landscapers, mechanics, programmers, and even a professional stuntman.
Weve had an excellent reception throughout the country," said Newton. Were equipped to help our users in every way possible. For users who want to completely remove themselves from the invoicing process, we can manage it for them -- following up with their clients to ensure they pay. And, we can even handle collections! Our executive staff includes an attorney who specializes in finance law."
BillMyClients.com can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at http://www.billmyclients.com and is free to join. The company was founded in a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, and now has virtual offices in Denver and Spokane, Washington.
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