50% vs net 10, 20, 30
50% vs net 10, 20, 30
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chl,
that is the same thing I have dealt with.
I like the 30/30/30 method. Not only does it allow the client less of a burden when paying. You can even , in some cases charge more because you are spliting it up.
The way I justify a deposit to clients is for any initial costs related to the project. If they are a serious client, they will work with you.
word... anyone else?