How to get bookkeeping clients - Identify your ideal client

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Who is an ideal client? Why does it matter? I'll tell you how and why.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @shaztec1021
    @shaztec1021 5 лет назад

    Thanks for valuable information

  • @seamlessaccountingsolution5082
    @seamlessaccountingsolution5082 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this useful information. I am a new Advanced ProAdvisor (QuickBooks Online) and I have the intention of starting my book-keeping service in Nigeria. Online book-keeping service is still new here in Nigeria, so I am wondering if you could offer some tips for emerging markets book-keeping services.

    • @5MinuteBookkeeping
      @5MinuteBookkeeping  4 года назад +1

      The best tip I can give you is to stand out from the competition. If you do what others are not doing - you will never have to compete on price.

    • @seamlessaccountingsolution5082
      @seamlessaccountingsolution5082 4 года назад

      @@5MinuteBookkeeping many thanks.

  • @ehlgeelang803
    @ehlgeelang803 3 года назад

    Hi, Veronica! Ideally, how much is the annual revenue of a startup vs growing business? I'm trying to pick between the two of them :) Thank you!

    • @5MinuteBookkeeping
      @5MinuteBookkeeping  3 года назад

      Hi. It varies depending on the "startup". There are some businesses that are startups that have millions of dollars in revenues.
      I would say that for your purposes, I would use $300K as a guideline. A business under $300K generally has less than 3 employees. A business with over $300K in revenue has more complex needs than a business with lower revenues.

  • @debbabe2254
    @debbabe2254 6 лет назад

    I think that this is an important topic, but I am not sure that specifics were given as to how to market to your 'ideal' client. Are you recommending that people say "bookkeeping services for established business, owners must be over 30, and must see you profit & loss before I commit"? Or, does one start a website and then, if someone calls that is not a 'desired' company, you tell them 'no' over the phone or via email? How did you set yourself up as a boutique business? You have started the discussion, but not offered any ideas as to how to GET these 'best' bookkeeping clients. Please say that you will have a 'Part 2' to address these solutions.

    • @5MinuteBookkeeping
      @5MinuteBookkeeping  6 лет назад

      Hi. You bring up some very good points. This is the first video in a series in which I will get into these topics. You can subscribe to my channel and get notifications about new videos. I post them once a week. I just published the 2nd video in the series.

    • @debbabe2254
      @debbabe2254 6 лет назад +1

      Subscribed. I really enjoy your concise, well-produced vlogs. I believe that this is an important topic and, even if you don't have all the answers, I would hope that subscribers might be willing to contribute their ideas in the discussion section. I have been a bookkeeper/accountant for over 20 years and the landscape is constantly changing, as is the way to find clients. I look forward to your next video on this vital topic.