With client demands and deadline pressures, most accounting firm owners find it very difficult to market their practice effectively each and every week themselves. And the expense of hiring a marketing person to effectively market a small accounting practice is just not feasible either.
This webinar will show why CPA Firm owners struggle to manage marketing and lead generation and how to overcome this.
This webinar will use an education based approach in conjunction with case study methodology to show how other CPA Firms are outsourcing their marketing. This allows them to generate leads, gradually develop higher profit niches, use reputation management to influence local opinion, and eventually operate a higher profit margin practice that is worth more than the average practice.
Why CPA Accountants struggle with lead generation
Learn how other firms are using marketing more effectively to generate leads
Learn the strategies to obtain higher quality clients
Build Your Firm
Chief Marketing Officer & Co-Founder
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Hugh is a co-founder of Build Your Firm and has been the Chief Marketing Officer since the inception in 2003. He has over thirty years of Marketing and Sales experience working in the consumer-packaged goods, internet media, publishing and professional services industries. Today, Hugh oversees the Outsourced Marketing Program, teaches thousands of accountants how to improve their marketing each year, writes a monthly email newsletter, blogs regularly, and is frequently published in accounting publications like CCH’s CPA Practice Management Forum, CPA Technology Advisor, Intuit’s Accountants News Central, Progressive Accountant, and numerous state society magazines. Within the accounting industry, Hugh’s talent for helping accountant’s capitalize on their strengths to create a vibrant niche is unparalleled. The range of niches that he has helped create for accounting firms is extensive. Most importantly, these niches help accountants attract higher quality leads, realize higher fees, and derive more satisfaction from their practice.