Late Night with FreshBooks is back!
The beginning of the year is a time for two things: lists and resolutions.
While it isn’t usually like us to follow what everyone else is doing, we figured we would get in on the fun this time, and share a list for your reading pleasure.
So without any more typing on my part, I offer you…
The top ten reasons to switch to FreshBooks!
- Because your invoices should look as professional as the rest of your work.
- Get paid faster, so you can do fun stuff — like paying taxes!
- Give yourself more “you” time… or even better, more “client” time.
- No more licking envelopes… they are dangerous!
- FreshBooks time tracking keeps more accurate time then Flava Flav.
- Just like those classy “adult” hotlines, we always pick up our phone. So call and say hi!
- 250,000+ users can’t be wrong… and if loving FreshBooks is wrong, I don’t want to be right!
- After sending your first invoice you can officially call yourself a FreshBooker. (Okay, so we could probably come up with a better word.)
- If you have less than three clients the service is absolutely free… and larger accounts can take advantage of our 30-day money-back guarantee.
(Insert drum roll sound here)
- Independent studies have shown that FreshBooks users are 47% more attractive then people who use Word and Excel to invoice their clients.
Happy New Year, everyone!











8:46 am
I spotted a typo. In point #1, it should be “than” rather than “then”.
“…47% more attractive THAN people…”
Maybe Freshbooks users are 47% more attractive than people that use Word, but at least people that use Word know how to spell. Ohhhh!!
9:56 am
boo-ya!
10:01 am
I take full responsibility for the typo. This isn’t an excuse but while I was proofing it I was also reading email and having to explain to many desirable members of the opposite sex that I was busy and couldn’t meet them for dinner.
Again this was on me
8:05 am
The self proclaimed “world’s smartest man” was too bus turning down many desirable members of the opposite sex? What does that have to do with a typo?
Don’t take it personally. I’m not here for a long time. I’m here for a good time.
10:48 am
Saul, I think you’ve been outed.