Starting a blog? Keep this in mind.

I follow a ton of virtual bookkeepers on social media. Many are excited to take their business to the next level but feel stuck and out of ideas on what to share. It’s a tough situation, for sure!

Can you relate?

Here’s what they often do wrong: instead of writing their own content, they share articles from other bookkeeping firms to fill in the gaps.

Instead of reeling in potential clients, they drive them away to the competition.

It’s super important to position yourself as an expert and promote your business by creating content that reflects your voice and promotes your business so potential clients connect with you and your ideas. 

Starting a blog is the perfect way to do that!

It’s great for sharing on social media and a great way to improve your search engine optimization (SEO), connect with your readers, and generate leads for your bookkeeping business.

If you’re ready to set yourself apart from the competition instead of sending potential clients to them, this is your nudge to start a blog, and I shared a step-by-step walkthrough in the Facebook community to show you how!

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