Sounds good, doesn’t it? But how can you get those kinds of results in your freelance bookkeeping business….especially now?

Training.

No, I don’t mean TAKING more training classes. I mean GIVING training classes.
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Why Public Speaking & Training Will Help Your Business NOW!

When you step up and take on the role of trainer, by giving a talk or by conducting a class or seminar, you are positioning yourself as the expert. Few bookkeepers ever step into the spotlight and offer helpful advice to small businesses. If you do so, you set yourself apart from the competition and build tremendous trust in a hurry.

In this economy, trust-based marketing is more effective than anything else at attracting new clients. And not just any clients.

Quite likely the people who will come to hear your pearls of wisdom will be interested in either managing their business finances more effectively, or finding a better way to get their bookkeeping done. These are high quality client prospects.

After they see you in action and feel as though they know you, if they need additional assistance, who do you think they will contact? (And who will they recommend when a colleague needs assistance with cleaning up his books at year end?)

Of course, if you are conducting a training class, say in QuickBooks, you can charge a fee for sharing your knowledge. You won’t get rich on teaching these classes, but it can help smooth out any cash flow pinch you may be experiencing right now. You’ll also be sowing seeds for pulling in new clients in both the short and long terms.
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Don’t Be Afraid to Give Away Your Secrets

Even in this tight economy when many of us are losing clients because of cut-backs, you can be the hero who teaches small businesses how to get the most out of their financial reports, or teach them how to use QuickBooks effectively. You won’t be teaching how to live without you. In fact, they will likely be calling you for help to  clean up their bookkeeping mess later when they don’t apply what you’ve taught them. (See my previous article on how to handle this situation gracefully – “When Clients Want to Do Their Own Books” )
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What’s Involved?

In-person talks – Small business networking groups or your local Chamber of Commerce are usually looking for speakers who can share useful information with small business owners.

On-site or off-site classes – Another option is doing small group classes, such as for QuickBooks basics, for an organization such as the SBDC, Chamber of Commerce, or even a local continuing Adult Education programs. These may be paid or free gigs.

Online training – This is my favorite way to conduct training events. You can do both free and paid events at very little cost. Both teleseminars, which are conference calls, or full-blown webinars work well, depending on the topics you will be presenting. Even hands-on QuickBooks classes can be done on a virtual basis with small groups. Lots of possibilities here.
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What to Teach?

Answer FAQs – Answering the most common questions clients ask or giving helpful tips on how to handle the most common problems you see clients struggle with is an easy way to provide very useful information to your audience.

Practical How-To Info – Of course, how-to information is always popular. This could include a class on how to interpret financial reports, or a simple way for small business owners to set up a working budget or forecast their cash flow. And of course, QuickBooks training is the most popular for full-blown classes.
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Is It Really Worth the Effort?

YES! Whether you pull in some quick cash, pick up a couple new clients, or simply establish yourself as the go-to bookkeeping expert in your community, you WILL see results for stepping up and providing valuable information to small business owners. That’s the stuff on which powerful relationships are built. And building powerful relationships is the most solid way to grow your freelance bookkeeping practice.
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Get Into Action

The best way to learn is by doing. If you are already involved in your local business community, see what opportunities are available to get you started. Start out small to build your confidence.

If you’re more on the shy side, online is the way to go. That’s why I started with online classes. They’re less scary. Your choices are teleseminars or webinars. I prefer the latter, but they are more involved.

I learned how to do webinars from an online training course that was only available one time, a couple years ago. It was far and away the best of the few trainings I’ve ever seen available since.

If you do want to try your hand at doing online events, I’ve got good news! Just last week I learned that this same online webinar training course has just been updated (due to changing technology) and is available again, right now, in fact!

In my experience, webinars are THE best way to build your reputation online and thus open your business reach to a more than national scale. So this training course gets my top recommendations. In fact, I’ll be attending it again so I can stay up to date on the latest techniques. (See more details under the free Resources below)

So get into action and get out there by speaking and teaching to attract more clients and more revenue. You’ll never look back once you do!
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~Gabrielle

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Resources

Free mini “crash course” on doing webinars

FreeInsider Webinar Strategies” LIVE webinar on Monday, October 12th

Free teleseminar conference lines

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