Tag Archives: accounting

Mar
13
2012

6 Ways to Help New Staff Tune into Your Brand

0 COMMENTS | Posted in Branding

 
by Sarah Warlick, copy editor
Your firm is thrilled with your new hire, but have you communicated the important points of your branding message? Follow these six tips to be sure, and avoid embarrassment for everyone.
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While misspelling the firm name is a …. more >

Dec
6
2011

Is an hour’s work really an hour’s pay?

0 COMMENTS | Posted in Accounting, Differentiation, marketing

 
I had the pleasure of meeting Paul when I spoke at the Thriving Firm Conference in San Diego in October. I was impressed with what he is doing at his firm and asked him to write a guest post for our blog. Enjoy!
by Paul …. more >

Sep
20
2011

One to Watch

0 COMMENTS | Posted in News

Bonnie is thrilled, humbled and shocked to be listed as “One to Watch” on AccountingToday’s list of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting.

Sep
6
2011

Congratulations to Two Outstanding Clients!

0 COMMENTS | Posted in Client satisfaction, client service, marketing

 
I can’t tell you how proud I am to announce that two of my clients were recognized on the 40 Under 40 list by CPA Practice Advisor! These two women, Cathy Iconis (page 27) and Kerri Gibson (page 36) are both powerhouses. They are …. more >

Aug
3
2011

Accounting Firm Client Satisfaction Ratings Are Declining. What’s a Firm To Do?

1 COMMENTS | Posted in Accounting, Client satisfaction, client service, marketing

 
I shy away from straight up selling in this blog, since few will want to read it, and it’s not all that fun to write either. But I couldn’t resist this opportunity.
Rick Telberg (@CPA_Trendlines) wrote an article for CPA Trendlines today entitled Client …. more >

Jul
19
2011

Does This Make My Butt Look Big?

0 COMMENTS | Posted in Communication, marketing, Websites

 
Sometimes, it pays to ask a friend or colleague for an honest opinion. The resulting answer may sting a bit, but in the end, you are saved from potential embarrassment and can put together a better alternative with the information you receive.
Which brings me …. more >