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Accounting Voices Podcast

What What Works for Accountants with Client Surveys

21 Apr 2022

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Episode 79. In today's practical episode, "What What Works for Accountants with Client Surveys."Key takeaways from this episode include:➯ evaluating the advice given to accountants to run client satisfaction surveys➯ the mistakes accounting firms make with client satisfaction surveys and why they show very little➯ adopting the CAD system in accounting firms to gain a better understanding of how happy your clients are➯ what accounting firms should actually be doing and saying to proactively reach out to their clients➯ the criteria for client facing staff in accounting firms, especially when conducting client surveys➯ what it means for an accounting firm or CPA or accounting professional to actually care about their clients➯ why simply asking clients how they are doing creates multiple opportunities for accountants and CPAs➯ the rich information that can come from accounting firm clients who are approached in the right way by accountants➯ the 4P's of accounting clients that lead to new revenue opportunities for their professional advisors➯ a killer question accountants can ask clients to identify their highest priorities and most pressing interests➯ how to turn accountancy client surveys and satisfaction conversations into new business and retained clients ➯ why accounting client satisfaction surveys do not have to come from the fee earner or partner who owns the client➯ shoutout to Louise Wilson at Moneypenny (upcoming episode) who handle outbound client satisfaction conversations for accountants➯ what 'bedside manner' means for accounting firms who want warm relationships of trust with their clients ******************************If you have a business development, sales or growth angle to your role, and are expected to bring in new business, here's a great resource for you:Are you a busy accountant struggling to create more revenue and career opportunities?As an accounting professional, you likely have a business development strategy, selling or work winning dimension to your role and the ability to generate new revenues is what makes you wealthier, more promotable and more valuable to your employers. Many accountants struggle to bring in the kind of work that gets them noticed or makes them promotable. If you’re a partner, you’re under pressure to show you’re worth a seat at the table. If you’re below partner level, you know that beyond technical competence, the passport to partnership is the ability to drive growth.This unique guide is designed for accounting professionals in practice with 5 simple but effective things to do every day to create significant new career opportunities, greater influence, a better network and new business conversations. What you will learn:✓ What is a 'reachout' and how to create your target list✓ How to keep in touch with your contacts and how to approach follow up✓ How to make an introduction and extend your network by being helpful✓ How to start a conversation with someone you don't already know✓ How to make a new business offer without being salesyIf you follow and implement this guide, you will create significant new career options and new business opportunities in the next 30 days. Start today by taking control and toning up your business development skills with a tried and tested 5 step system you can apply with ease every single day. DOWNLOAD LINK: https://accountinginfluencers.com/growth-opportunities-accountants/NOTE TO LISTENERS:The Accounting Influencers Podcast is a CPE-accredited daily radio-style show with four segments coming out every Monday which are repeated on the other 4 weekdays as standalone episodes, plus

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