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                       Large File Delivery Solutions for Freelancers 
Introduction to GoodSend for Freelancers 
As a freelancer, delivering large files to clients can be challenging. Whether you're a graphic designer, video editor, photographer, or any creative professional, GoodSend offers a cost-effective solution for securely transferring large files without the commitment of a monthly subscription.
Why GoodSend Works for Freelancers 
Freelance work often involves irregular project schedules with varying file delivery requirements. GoodSend's pay-per-use model is specifically advantageous for freelancers who:
Work on multiple projects with different clients 
Need occasional large file transfers 
Want to avoid ongoing subscription costs 
Require professional delivery tracking capabilities 
Need to ensure secure delivery of client work 
 
How GoodSend Fits into Your Freelance Workflow 
Project Completion & Delivery 
When you've completed a client project, GoodSend simplifies the delivery process:
Visit GoodSend  
Upload your completed project files (up to 20 files, 10GB total) 
Enter your client's name and email 
Send the files for just $1.50 per delivery 
 
Client Revisions 
For client revision rounds, GoodSend offers a straightforward approach:
Receive revision requests from clients 
Make necessary changes to project files 
Send updated files through GoodSend 
Track when clients access the revised files 
 
Features Freelancers Will Appreciate 
Feature 
Benefit to Freelancers 
 
 
Pay-per-use ($1.50/send) 
Only pay when delivering files to clients 
 
No subscription 
Avoid monthly fees during slow periods 
 
10GB capacity 
Handle large design files, videos, or photo collections 
 
7-day expiration 
Encourage clients to download promptly 
 
Delivery tracking 
Confirm when clients receive and download your work 
 
Secure encryption 
Protect sensitive client projects 
 
 
Step-by-Step Guide for Freelancers 
Setting Up Your First Delivery 
Prepare your files : Organize and finalize all deliverablesVisit GoodSend : Go to https://goodsign.io/goodsend Upload files : Drag and drop or select files (up to 20 files, 10GB combined)Add recipient details : Enter your client's name and email addressPurchase credits  (if needed): Buy credits through the secure Stripe payment portalComplete the send : Your client will receive a secure download linkTrack delivery : Monitor when the client opens the email and downloads the files 
Managing Client Expectations 
When using GoodSend for client deliveries, communicate these important details:
Files will be available for 7 days 
The download link is secure and encrypted 
You'll receive confirmation when they download the files 
No software installation is required on their end 
 
Cost Management for Freelancers 
GoodSend's pricing structure works well for freelance budgets:
$1.50 per file delivery 
Minimum purchase of 10 credits ($15) 
No recurring costs or hidden fees 
Credits never expire 
 
This approach allows you to build delivery costs into project quotes or expense them per client.
Troubleshooting Common Issues 
Client can't find the email : Ask them to check spam/junk foldersDownload link expired : Simply send the files again for another 7-day periodFiles too large : Consider compressing files or breaking the delivery into multiple sendsTracking shows undelivered : Confirm the correct email address was used 
Quick Tips for Freelancers 
Purchase credits in bulk to always have them available for urgent client deliveries 
Include GoodSend delivery costs in your client proposals/quotes 
Use the tracking feature as proof of delivery for billing purposes 
Create a folder structure for your files before uploading to help clients navigate deliverables 
Consider sending a follow-up email after delivery to ensure clients know to expect the GoodSend link 
Add "via GoodSend" notes in your invoices to explain delivery charges when applicable 
Download delivery confirmation records for your project documentation