Invoicing Turned into Art by Invoice Home Radical Invoice Template Styles Tool

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(Newswire.net — November 11, 2014) — Montreal, QC, Canada — Small business owners and entrepreneurs often face the dilemma of how to best invoice their clients.  Invoice Home is a recently launched site dedicated to the art of invoicing, providing over 100 free invoice templates, precisely made in line with the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) principle, that can be sent via email, paid through different payment gateway options and much, much more. For a great Invoicing source check out Zintego.

Many freelancers and entrepreneurs point towards invoicing as being one of the big first challenges they face while building their customer base.  This has often left freelancers at a great disadvantage compared to medium and large businesses who have a team of experienced people dedicated strictly to these kinds of issues.  Fortunately, change is in the air.  Recently, Invoice Home, a new site and service dedicated to invoicing that stands above the rest, has been launched providing entrepreneurs, small businesses, freelancers and other people in need with over 100 free invoice template styles and the ability to deliver them via email and accept payment from clients.

“We have developed a smart and simple way to invoice clients without hassle or complications,”  commented Petr Marek, Invoice Home CEO.  “Our PDF templates make it as easy as possible to send an invoice and clients can pay through PayPal or by credit card options.  The world is changing and there’s more independent workers everyday.  We have devoted over 15 years of web based application development experience into Invoice to help independent workers, freelancers and small businesses be able to compete more effectively in this important part of business.”

According to the company, there’s a large number of benefits of using Invoice Home, including:  the PDF invoice templates are offered in a huge number of styles, and free and unlimited plans are available; the “What You See Is What You Get” invoice templates make using them simple;  logos can be added as needed;  different tax options are available inside the invoice;  online payment is supported through PayPal and credit card; and much, much more.  Clearly, a new way of approaching the invoice for small business people, freelancers and entrepreneurs has arrived.

Users have responded with enthusiasm.

Paula Mooney, from examiner.com, recently said, “It’s a fast and easy-to-use site that allows entrepreneurs and business owners to easily create an invoice with a few keystrokes – and even have that invoice emailed to their client.  From New York art gallery owners to a guy invoicing customers for his stable of cows, the website has a wide range of offerings for a wide variety of users due to its capabilities to support more than 150 currencies around the world. Therefore, everyone from a bed and breakfast owner in California to a deejay in Chicago to an essayist in Ohio can quickly hop online after a hard day’s work and generate an invoice to send off to their clients.”

 

For more information be sure to visit https://invoicehome.com.