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The Miser and his Gold or the Accountant and his CPA Referral

Friday, April 24th, 2009

We proudly present Fable Fridays. This weekly installment will draw parallels between referral networking and some of society’s most cherished moral tales: Aesop’s Fables.

You could go to expensive seminars and buy up every book on referral marketing, but it doesn’t take a marketing genius to realize that Aesop got it right nearly 3,000 years ago.

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The Miser and his Gold

Once upon a time there was a Miser who used to hide his gold at the foot of a tree in his garden; but every week he used to go and dig it up and gloat over his gains.

A robber, who had noticed this, went and dug up the gold and decamped with it. When the Miser next came to gloat over his treasures, he found nothing but the empty hole. He tore his hair, and raised such an outcry that all the neighbours came around him, and he told them how he used to come and visit his gold.

“Did you ever take any of it out?” asked one of them.

“Nay, said he, “I only came to look at it.”

“Then come again and look at the hole,” said a neighbor; “it will do you just as much good.”

“Wealth unused might as well not exist”

The Accountant and his CPA Referral

Once upon a time there was an accountant who belonged to a very powerful referral network. Every week he would gloat over the caliber of the professionals within his network but would rarely send referrals to them.

A competing CPA from the business directory, who had noticed this, began encouraging others in the referral network to send him new business. He promised them a timely and qualified business referral for every referral they sent him.

When the accountant noticed he was receiving less referrals, he called his colleague and told him about decline in new business.

“Did you always thank your referral source and send them reciprocal sales leads?” asked the colleague.

“Nay, said the accountant, “I rarely send new referrals back to my colleagues.”

“Then come and look at the phone book,” said the colleague; “these sales leads will do you just as good.”

“Referral relationships unused might as well not exist.”

The Most Overlooked form of Free Advertising:The b2b Directory

Monday, April 6th, 2009

If Clear Channel called you tomorrow morning and said they had an unused billboard and that they’d like to let you use this advertising space for free, you’d be a fool not to act on the offer. While this scenario is unlikely, you’d be surprised just how many small business owners shell out big bucks to be in antiquated directories such as the Yellow Pages, but overlook the easiest and (sometimes free) advertising opportunities available to them.

Online business directories are used by millions of consumers and businesses to find service providers. If you aren’t actively taking advantage of an online business directory, then you’re really doing yourself a disservice. Right now there are probably thousands of potential referral partners and clients seeking services you provide. If you aren’t listed, you don’t exist.

A great place to start is the Referral Key business directory. It’s free and easy to list your business.

1.  Create a free account and click “My Profile” in the charcoal navigation bar.

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2. Take just a few moments to describe your services in a compelling way.

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There are thousands of clients and referral partners searching the directory. By listing your services, you can be confident you are taking the right steps to ensure a stronger business network and more sales leads.

Find Accountants through Family, Friends and Colleagues

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Tax season is in full swing and that means referrals are more important than ever. 

There have been many changes in the tax legislation this year and the topsy-turvy economy means that the difference between finding an accountant, and finding the “right” accountant, is that much more important. Find accountants that others refer to you.

Most state agencies and watch-groups agree that having friends, family, or a colleague refer you to the right accountant is the way to go. The consequence for haphazardly hiring an accountant can range from mediocre service to malpractice.

“Get referrals from your financial institution, attorney, family or friends.”
Nashville Business Journal

If you’re a small business owner tax season means you have a few weeks left to send some business referrals to your trusted accountant. You can be certain that your accountant will have plenty of time to think about returning the favor; after April

And if you’re seeking your own personal accountant, then be smart about where you look. Avoid decisions based on advertisements. Literally, anyone can print up an ad but not just anyone can build an enduring reputation for quality work.

“Initially family, friends and associates can be a reliable source…”
Eric Taylor, Helium

If you don’t know any good accountants, you may want to check a business directory. Look for peer and client reviews. Avoid “pay to list” directories as any accountant with a few dollars can pay to be on a list, thus it is an advertisement and not a referral.

It’s your money, be smart about it.

Site Map

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Below is a revamped site map that can help you find relevant links on Referral Key. You can visit our small business blog to learn more about lead generation and good referral practices. Feel free to participate in the conversation and if you have any questions or comments, our staff is eager to help you.

You will also want to fill out your business profile. We’ve been finding that adding a free listing in our online business directory, is a great way to improve your small businesses visibility. Send a few referrals, run a promotion campaign and build your referral network today.

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Count on an Accountant’s Directory

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Tax season is upon us and most Americans are trying to avoid procrastinating this year. At this moment, there are thousands of potential clients seeking qualified accountants for this year’s tax season. Where do these potential clients find their accountants? How do you get in front of them?

How about print ads?

Traditional forms of advertising may occasionally be an option but remember, the results are unpredictable. This economy doesn’t lend itself to costly advertising campaigns; besides, most of your clients are online anyways.

What about search engines?

Gone are the days of “build a website and they will come”. Even a larger firm is likely to be competing with every other entity that uses “accounting” in their name or description, this will likely place your firm hundreds, if not thousands of places down in the Google search results. Considering most people never even see page two of the results, small to medium sized firms aren’t likely to generate much, if any of their new business directly from a search engine placement.

The Solution:

A directory of qualified professionals is exactly where many people will begin their search. This is great news for your firm because unlike search engine results or paid advertising, a small business directory is unbiased to the size of your wallet or even the size of your firm. The key to attracting clients in a directory lies in describing your business in a way that fits the needs of the clients who are browsing the directory.

Remember, not all directories are created equal. If the directory you are considering posting to is full of advertisements and doesn’t look very organized, it’s likely that potential clients will be thinking the same thing. Some directories ask you to pay in order to list your business. You may want to be skeptical of this transaction, as anyone can create a website and charge a fee to be listed on that site. The directory should look professional and have traffic. Of course, we’d suggest the Referral Key directory. Not only is it free but there are plenty of ways you can differentiate yourself from your competition right in your listing; your old referral software can’t say the same.

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