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There are many ways to be compensated for your time and expertise. If you are a service provider, you may meet a new colleague, have a strong mutual desire to work together, but need to be creative in terms of being paid.

The possibilities are limitless. Combinations are myriad. Here are a few options to get you started:

  1. 15% discount for prepayment in full
  2. Purchase 3, pay for 2 (1 free)
  3. 50% deposit, balance paid in products or services
  4. 50% deposit, balance paid in marketing efforts to promote your business
  5. 50% deposit, balance due in two payments instead of the usual full balance
  6. due at project completion
  7. 50% deposit, 50% of all sales until the balance due is paid in full
  8. 50% deposit, balance paid in products or services by someone they know
  9. (e.g. I provide you services, you provide your products/services to someone you know who offers massages. I receive a massage! Yay! It’s a beneficial triangle of services.)


You’ll notice a theme: 50% deposit in cash.


Because money is the culturally agreed-on method of exchange, that is a solid foundation for your business relationship. The 50% deposit represents your commitment to start projects with a universally-understood practice. The rest is negotiable.


Keep in mind that your intent is to create a win-win scenario. Each party must contribute to
the workability of the exchange. If you find you’re the only one giving or compromising during the negotiations, it is not an energetically balanced interaction. If you proceed, you will unnecessarily set other dynamics in motion–even if they are subtle–regarding unclear or unspecified boundaries.


The last place you want to find yourself is feeling compromised. Your services have value. Treat them that way by continuing to massage the details until you both have what you need to make it a dynamic, workable arrangement.


When both parties give, both parties benefit.


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Comment by Charlon Bobo on May 10, 2010 at 2:10pm
Hello, Dawnaurora~
You are so right. Entrepreneurship requires our very best efforts and unbalanced client/customer relationships easily drain us of the vitality required for longterm success. Conscious, equitable agreements serve all parties, resulting in winning circumstances for all. Yay! All the best to you.
Comment by Dawnaurora on May 10, 2010 at 10:34am
thanks for that. I do believe that if you are the one giving then there is major burnout on your side. That is the last thing you want to be going through when you need to be on top of your game.

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