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Marketing to Friends and Family

Many tax preparers that start their own tax preparation business focus on getting their friends and family as some of their very first customers. Marketing to people you know puts more pressure on you to deliver a good valued product. This is a great way of building a customer base. There are several things to be aware of when enticing this group as clients. Your marketing tactics should be softer. You don’t want to force your services down their throat, but you also don’t want to be shy about asking them for their business. Another key marketing tool when enlisting friends and family as clients is to ask them for their referrals. If you provide a good service at a good value, you should certainly not hesitate to ask for the referrals and I believe you will be pleasantly surprised at the increase in your business that can come from this practice. For more on affordable and effective advise on marketing your tax services to friends and family see the full article: Keys to Home Tax Preparation Business Success – Affordable & Effective Marketing

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