How to Start a Lucrative Virtual Bookkeeping Business: A Step-by-Step Guide to Working Less and Making More in the Bookkeeping Industry

* Read ! How to Start a Lucrative Virtual Bookkeeping Business: A Step-by-Step Guide to Working Less and Making More in the Bookkeeping Industry by E. T Barton ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. How to Start a Lucrative Virtual Bookkeeping Business: A Step-by-Step Guide to Working Less and Making More in the Bookkeeping Industry WARNING: This is not your typical bookkeeping book. You will not find a lot of Industry Jargon in this book, nor will you find your usual do it this way because its always been done this way kind of advice. How to Start a Lucrative Virtual Bookkeeping Business was created to help get you past your own objections, create the perfect home office, and then go out and find the ideal virtual bookkeeping client - step-by-step. In this book, you will find:  10 Simple Steps to starting

How to Start a Lucrative Virtual Bookkeeping Business: A Step-by-Step Guide to Working Less and Making More in the Bookkeeping Industry

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Rating : 4.56 (846 Votes)
Asin : 1466208147
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 254 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-12-16
Language : English

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WARNING: This is not your typical bookkeeping book. You will not find a lot of "Industry Jargon" in this book, nor will you find your usual "do it this way because it's always been done this way" kind of advice. "How to Start a Lucrative Virtual Bookkeeping Business" was created to help get you past your own objections, create the perfect home office, and then go out and find the ideal virtual bookkeeping client - step-by-step. In this book, you will find:  10 Simple Steps to starting and running your virtual bookkeeping business. More than 30 w

Waste of time CRC I could see this book being somewhat helpful in 2010 or whatever year it was written. However it gets incredibly granular in a way that I find is completely irrelevant. Are we really reading a chapter on your file folder organization methods?!?! As someone mentioned in an earlier review the language in which it is written is grammatically incorrect which was really distracting. The marketing sections, largely what the book focuses on, are SOOOOO outdated from a techn. "Misleading Title" according to Michael Wagoner. Evidently my idea of virtual and the author's idea of virtual are different. She NEVER addressed the concept or idea of virtual, instead she talked about obtaining clients, going to their place of business, etc. Sorry, virtual means computer to computer so trips to the business/client are few and far between. Much (about 99%) of the information she offered were things that I already do. Didn't help me, wish the book had lived up to the title.. "It's 50/50" according to Bookworm101. The book did provide some informations on how to start your own practice, but it's more info on website marketing and additional services for the practice. I think for the additional services, it's depend on what type of clients your company served, it's more of a administrative services for some of the things the book had mentioned, and certain things were out of topic that what readers expected to start their own practices. It may be good info for certain readers b

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