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LinkedIn is a business tool -- use it for branding, networking, research, intelligence, and development.
In this episode, Donna teaches us what to post on LinkedIn, how to shine, and what's the number one way to showcase our expertise.
Everything starts with optimizing our LinkedIn profile to be found and stand out above the rest. We should leverage LinkedIn to brand ourselves as industry experts.
Networking on LinkedIn now is more important than ever. Donna also shares in this episode how to attract business partners and employees with a LinkedIn presence and reveals the secret to getting active and noticed on LinkedIn.
Listen to this podcast now and learn more about leveraging your LinkedIn profile to get more prospects or leads! Don't forget to leave your comments below!
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In this episode, Rob Taylor talks about his business journey and why that led to Dads In Business. Common issues such as high expectations for men or dads to succeed are also discussed by Rob.
He also shares how he helps businesses with the lessons he learned and the issues and opportunities he sees in a B2B (business to business space).
Learn to set boundaries and balance across work, life, money, and self. Rob stresses the importance of having time for family, yourself, work, and other things in this episode. Make time and learn to balance everything for a harmonious life.
Learn a whole lot more by listening to this episode, and don't forget to share your insights below!
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Charge more and get paid for your expertise.
This is what our guest, Arron Bennett, has been doing in his business: he charges more for his expertise.
He wants you to know that Profit First concepts are not only applicable to small businesses. Arron has been implementing the system in larger companies, and he's going to share the how, why and where when it comes to bringing these concepts to life in larger businesses.
Finally, Arron shares some client transformation stories. You know your processes are effective when you hear directly from them about the financial changes they experience when you, as the advisor, take charge and implement these systems.
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"Cash is not king; cash flow is not king; CASH FLOW MANAGEMENT IS KING."
In this episode, David Richter shares his inspiration behind his new book, Profit First for Real Estate Investing. His goal is to help real estate investors stop living deal to deal and learn to manage their finances. He also discusses the fundamental changes or enhancements he made to the Profit First system for the Real Estate Investors.
Grab a copy of David Richter's Profit First for Real Estate Investing book, and listen to this podcast to learn more about it! Don't forget to leave your comments below!
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Has anyone ever tried to get out of a job or a career path, but just couldn't do it? Seth definitely has! He's tried to get out of accounting several times but stays because of the ever-changing personalities and the folks he meets. CPAs, bookkeepers, Enrolled Agents dealing with tax changes are the lifeblood of what makes business happen and Seth loves being a part of all of it.
Seth shares the significant changes in accounting he observed and how accountants keep adjusting to keep up. In this episode, he also talks about the most critical challenges he sees in the accounting and bookkeeping world, both the technical and the not technical sides.
On the technical side, it's all about getting your head around what works best with what. On the other hand, the less technical side is where accountants have not learned the essential skill of saying "No." Accountants have to know when enough is enough for them from their clients, their vendors, and how they are expected to work. They have to say NO to more work and having less time for things that matter; NO to anything that sucks time and adds very little to no value. As a result of what's going on now, Accountants just want to pack it in and do something else, which is why Seth advises on how to help accountants say NO. If 2010 is all about finding your WHY, 2020 is about finding your NO.
Learn more from Seth Fineberg and join the AccountingWEB Live Summit on May 9th, aiming directly at their audience of tax and accounting firm owners and decision-makers to get that guidance and information that you need in your professional life.
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