02/02/2010

How To Find Bookkeeping Clients in Ipswich, QLD

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Feb 2, 2010

You want to know how to find bookkeeping clients in Ipswich, QLD?

Business owners in Ipswich, Queensland often contact us looking for experienced MYOB and QuickBooks bookkeepers

We offer bookkeepers a program whereby we will find them bookkeeping clients for their bookkeeping business.

Right now we are looking for Quickbooks and MYOB bookeepers in the Ipswich area of South East Queensland, so if you are starting out, or need more bookkeping clients and feel that you have sufficient experience as a freelance bookkeeper*, then contact us today.

We talk about finding bookkeeping clients, and the sort of experience that you need to start your own bookkeeping business in our EBook How To Find Bookkeeping Clients

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Start Bookkeeping Business With Off-Site Clients

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Feb 2, 2010

Every bookkeepers dream seems to be starting their bookeeping business with off-site clients.

Is it possible? Yes – anything seems to be possible these days.

Does it limit your choice of new bookkeeping clients? Yes – because many small business owners want their bookkeeper to work on-site.

Our experience has been that most off-site clients are those that need our services around BAS reporting time (i.e quarterly). So there’s a flood of work for a few weeks each quarter, but hardly enough to make a decent annual income.

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30/01/2010

Need Bookkeeping Clients in Stirling, WA?

Posted in Sourcing Clients,Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 30, 2010

Do you have a bookkeeping business around Stirling, northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia?

If you qualify as an experienced freelance bookkeeper, and you need more clients around Stirling and Warwick, Western Australia, then we may be able to help you and your business

We’ve successfully helped a bookkeeper start basically from scratch. She wasn’t sure how much to charge, or how to speak to clients, and generally struggled to get the business happening. Now that she’s reached full capacity, we’re getting enquiries from clients wanting experienced MYOB and QuickBooks bookkeepers

We offer bookkeepers a program whereby we will find them bookkeeping clients for their bookkeeping business.

Right now we are looking for Quickbooks and MYOB bookeepers in Stirling and Warwick, Western Australia, so if you are starting out, or need more bookkeping clients and feel that you have sufficient experience as a freelance bookkeeper*, then contact us today.

We talk about finding bookkeeping clients, and the sort of *experience that you need to start your own bookkeeping business in our EBook Secrets To Finding Bookkeeping Clients

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28/01/2010

Start Bookkeeping Business With MYOB Training

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 28, 2010

Question: Can you start a bookkeeping business just by getting some MYOB training?
Can you start a bookkeeping business just by getting some MYOB training?“Can you train me to use MYOB?” – we were asked by a lady phoning from Melbourne, Tullamarine

Photo – Right, Reads:
“For your safety
Please use lifts for strollers, Prams and Trolleys
No Motorised Scooters or Wheelchairs”

Are people that dumb that the shopping centre management had to place this sign at the bottom of the escalators?

Certainly we can train people to use MYOB – but for what purpose?

“I want to help a friend out, so I want to learn MYOB!” she replied. That’s great, but what does she know about bookkeeping?

“Oh, I’m not a bookkeeper, I just want to help my friend with MYOB, I don’t want to do bookkeeping – I just want to use MYOB!”, was her response.

It’s because of people like her that has led the government to introduce legislation to tighten up the bookkeeping profession.

That’s not the first time we’ve had an enquiry like that. Why do people think that by learning to use an accounting software program, they suddenly become bookkeepers?

Are we reaching the stage where MYOB should place a warning on the box that users of the software will not automatically become bookkeepers?

The tradegy of this situation is that the friend now believes that they have a competant bookkeeper doing the bookwork for their business.

Really, that’s like you saying that you can run a restaurant because you ‘ve cooked breakfast for the family at home.

We’ve seen the devastation caused by wanna-be bookkeepers “helping out a mate”and actually causing more harm than good in recording their financial affairs

There’s a whole lot more to being a bookkeeper than using MYOB software. So if you think you can start a bookkeeping business just by getting some MYOB training, then think again.

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Find Bookkeeping Clients in Pascoe Vale, Vic

Posted in Sourcing Clients,Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 28, 2010

You want to know how to find bookkeeping clients in Pascoe Vale, Victoria?

For a while we’ve been working with a bookkeeper in Pascoe Vale, on the northside of Melbourne. She was looking for more clients and having trouble getting started.

This bookeeper wasn’t sure how much to charge, or how to speak to clients, and generally struggled to get the business happening. Now that she’s reached full capacity, we’re getting enquiries from clients wanting experienced MYOB and QuickBooks bookkeepers

We offer bookkeepers a program whereby we will find them bookkeeping clients for their bookkeeping business.

Right now we are looking for Quickbooks and MYOB bookeepers in the Pascoe Vale, on the northside of Melbourne, so if you are starting out, or need more bookkeping clients and feel that you have sufficient experience as a freelance bookkeeper*, then contact us today.

We talk about finding bookkeeping clients, and the sort of *experience that you need to start your own bookkeeping business in our EBook How To Find Bookkeeping Clients

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18/01/2010

Does Finding Bookkeeping Clients Mean You Are In Business?

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 18, 2010

You’ve taken the huge step of starting your own bookkeeping business, and you’ve gone about finding clients, so does that mean you are in business?

Starting your own bookkeeping business can become quite a challenge for many people – there are so many unknowns, and many fears pop-up from nowhere. Working from home with your first few bookkeeping clients sounds like a dream come true.

Then you realise that you have no boss to be accountable to you. If you decide that you need to go and do some shopping, or catch up on the laundry – or iron the kids clothes for school, there’s no one to stop you.

Working from home as a freelance bookkeeper takes some discipline. It also takes a change in perspective.

How you view your own bookkeeping business is crucial. For many work-from-home-bookkeepers they treat their business as some kind of hobby. They “fit in the clients bookwork” when it’s convenient for them so to do.

Step back from your business and have a look from an outsider’s viewpoint. Are you playing at bookkeeping like a hobby, or does finding bookkeeping clients mean you are in business?

14/01/2010

Start A Bookkeeping Business – Too Overwhelming?

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 14, 2010

Robyn contacted us wanting some help starting her bookeeping business. “I feel ready to start my own bookkeeping business, but it all seems rather scary and somewhat overwhelming”, she told us

The most common question is “How Do I find Bookkeeping Clients?”

Robyn, you are not alone in feeling that way. We know, because we’ve worked with many bookkeepers to get their new bookkeeping business up and running. There’s so many questions, like what to do when different clients have different versions of accounting softare packages.

The most common question is “How Do I find Bookkeeping Clients?”

It’s a very good question, because no matter how skilled you are in bookkeeping, no matter how many qualifications you’ve got, or how many bookkeeping organisations that you belong to, or how much bookeeping experience you have, without clients you are not really in business

After answering the same questions over and over about starting a book-keeping business, we compiled a book that answers many of the questions you have about getting started, finding bookeeping clients etc

There’s also answers to questions that you haven’t even thought of yet

As you read this book you will learn of some innovative strategies to help your business move forward, and gain an understanding of what’s involved.

You’ll also get an understanding of how we think and our approach as a start to help you with your bookkeeping business

Details about the book can be found at HERE

Regards

Jenny Newgate
BookkeepingTeam Pty Ltd

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Feedback: “How To Find Bookkeeping Cleints”

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 14, 2010

I have just finished reading the book, and I love it

It gave me a lot to think about, like how much to charge

Your example about the restaurant was great. It is true, that you can order the same meal in 2 different restaurants and get the same food, but pay different prices due to tablecloths etc

I liked the box at the end that lists different trades and businesses

I would have liked to have seen more checklist-style pages e.g what to tell a client in an initial conversation

Something that could be printed and run through whilst on the phone to the client or eve ticked off in a face-to-face interview

I think that is where I am more hesitant, the idea of selling myself

I have the ambition, the knowledge, the resources, but the unknown of how other people conduct their first meetings is a bit daunting

If I could see one or two, I would probably think “That is how I would of done it” or “I will use that tip”

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10/01/2010

“Help Me Start A Book keeping Business”

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 10, 2010

“I wish to start my own bookkeeping business and would like to seek advice as to how to start the business and how to source clients”, writes Tony from Sydney

Dear Tony,

We have helped many bookkeepers “kick start” their bookkeeping business, and have compiled a book that answers many of the questions you have about getting started, finding bookeeping clients etc

There’s also answers to questions that you haven’t even thought of yet

By reading the book you’ll learn of some innovative strategies to help your business move forward, and gain an understanding of what’s involved. You’ll also get an understanding of how we think and our approach as a start to help you with your bookkeeping business

Details about the book can be found at HERE

Regards

Jenny Newgate
BookkeepingTeam Pty Ltd

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08/01/2010

Bookkeeping From Home Alone

Posted in Start Bookkeeping by beancounter @ Jan 8, 2010

It may sound easier than said being a bookkeeper working from home

Bookkeeping from home, working alone, can quickly become a lonesome experience.

If you’ve been used to working in an office, surrounded by other people but now find yourself working on your own, at home, or maybe in your clients’ offices whilst they are absent, it can become very challenging.

You miss the mindless chit chat of an office and the general social interaction as well.

So you consider the expense of renting serviced offices, and then are faced with unnescessary expenses of being in a “real office” for the sake of being surrounded by other people

Or you could just turn on the radio and have some “mindless chit-chat” happening in the background

Bookkeeping from home is, for many self-employed bookkeepers, a change of lifestyle, and everything that is different to your normal way of life seems odd at first.

It may sound easier than said being a bookkeeper working from home, but just think of the great benefits. Travel time is reduced (walking down the hallway), you can be your own boss, you don’t have to get permission to take time off, plus many other benefits

Meet up with a client over coffee for an hour

If you feel lonesome working from home running your bookkeeping business, then consider taking a break during the day. Organise to meet up with a book-keeping client over coffee for an hour during the day, which can help deal with the isolation of being at home. You need a break anyway.

Perhaps you can become more involved in local community organisations, which is also a great way to widen your circle of business acquaintances

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