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Delays And Payment Problems In Web Development Projects

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">During the web development project&comma; we could face various payment&comma; pricing and deposit problems&period; It is possible that clients don’t work professionally and this could expose us to unnecessary risks&period; Deposits are needed especially in projects that last for more than a month&period; We will need to pay for bills and salaries&comma; if we have employees in our web development firm&period; In this case&comma; we should have a reliable payment structure for both small and big problems&period; As an example&comma; 20 percent deposit can be needed before the project starts&period; About 70 percent of the payment can be delivered through various milestones in the project&period; The last 10 percent can be paid when the contract is signed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The final payment should be helpful in ensuring the client that the project won’t stall for various reasons&period; In this situation&comma; we should be able to demonstrate to clients that we are able to deliver works professionally&period; We should be able to deliver things beyond our competitors’ ability such as more effective meetings and quicker development time&period; It is obviously a big problem if clients refuse or can’t pay bills on time&period; It is true that clients are mostly reasonable and they will respond positively when reminded courteously&period; They shouldn’t be people who try to take advantage of us&comma; but it is still important for us to remind them about the proper operations in the business world&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Projects could be brought to a grinding halt if clients are losing interest in the project&period; They could decide to focus their effort elsewhere&comma; especially on more pressing factors of their business&period; At specific times&comma; this could be understandable&comma; but it could be quite frustrating if the project drags on for too long because clients don’t seem to have any intention to resume the project in a hurry&period; As a result&comma; subsequent payments can’t be delivered by clients&comma; because we can’t achieve the next milestones&period; In this case&comma; we need a sure-fire solution and try to be proactive by communicating with clients and getting on the phone&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">In this case&comma; we should make sure that we can assure clients to have the inclinations to complete the task&period; However&comma; we shouldn’t pressure clients too much&comma; because negative backlash could cancel the whole project entirely&period; In the end&comma; we couldn’t do anything if clients want to stall or even cancel the project&period; In this case&comma; we need a proper payment structure and we could actually be penalized for any delay in the project development&period; We clients decide to postpone the project&comma; we should ask for estimation when the project could resume&period; We may also ask permission for performing new project with other clients&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">We should be aware that there could be plenty of potential hold-ups and it is important to implement best practice&period; We may need to provide our professional recommendation and good web developers should know that customers are always right&period; In this case&comma; we couldn’t really complain&comma; except if they refuse to pay for job that we have completed&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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