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Cool Tool of the Week: Greenerbilling.com

By , About.com GuideMay 10, 2009

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If you're not using small business acounting software to do your invoicing and are looking for a stand-alone invoicing program that turns out professional looking product and is inexpensive, Greenerbilling.com may be the solution you're looking for.

Greenerbilling is an estimating and invoicing web application designed specifically for microbusinesses, businesses with less than ten employees. It appears to have an intuitive interface and turns out a very professional looking invoice or estimate. And it's been designed as an "international" invoicing application and can handle pesky taxes such as the GST.

Another extremely attractive feature is Greenerbilling's Dirt Plan, which lets you pay as you go at $.50 USD per invoice - and you get five free invoices first. Greenerbilling also has monthly plans for businesses that need to send out higher numbers of invoices: Seedling (50 Invoices), Plant (300 Invoices), and Tree (Unlimited).

Related: How to Invoice - Here's what information has to be on your invoice and a sample invoice.

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May 10, 2009 at 11:35 pm
(1) Jennifer Kollasch :

Susan,
Thanks for taking the time to review our software. We are excited about our product and being able to offer microbusiness owners an easy and inexpensive way to quickly invoice their customers.
You offer small business owners important information in all of your blogs, and we especially enjoyed your previous blog regarding customer service. We are looking to develop lasting relationships with our customers and our partners.
Thanks for highlighting our software and be on the lookout for more features to be released throughout the year.
Regards,
Jennifer
greenerbilling.com

May 11, 2009 at 11:20 am
(2) Susan Ward :

Thank you, Jennifer!

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