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Late Payments: A Breach of Trust

Honestly, it's baffling how some customers think it's okay to habitually pay late. It's not just about money; it's about trust, respect, and professional courtesy.

When you're running an SEO agency or any agency, every late payment is a slap in the face. It's as if these customers are saying, "Your services aren't worth paying for on time."

Some bigger companies say "Oh, we always pay after 90 days, sorry". But that is not true, if something is important for them, they can even pay in advance.

So, if you value your agency or freelancer, show some respect and pay on time.

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