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 | Gina L. Gwozdz Gina L. Gwozdz is a CPA in rural Bullard, Texas. She knew when she started her tax business that she needed to look beyond her local community to find new clients. Her solution? Going to online communities like JumpUp.com - Intuit's website for new businesses - and starting her own tax blog. Find out what she's learned along the way. |
 | Mario Nowogrodzki Mario Wins Big with QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions. Over the last few years, Mario Nowogrodzki has added over 30 QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions clients. As it turns out, at least two out of three are new to QuickBooks and came on board because of Mario's record with his existing client base. |
 | Danny Allday Over Seventy Percent of the People in His Firm Are QuickBooks ProAdvisors. Danny Allday runs a CPA firm with 14 people on staff - ten of whom are QuickBooks ProAdvisors. He now maintains multiple locations across Louisiana that provide the local service his clients need, and expands his reach with QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions and QuickBooks Point of Sale software. |
 | William English William English: Certified QuickBooks POS ProAdvisor®. Differentiation and specialized knowledge can go a long way in building your practice. That’s the lesson William English says he learned early in his career. Find out how he's used the strategy twice now, to build a one-person QuickBooks practice into a growing, multi-person firm in San Diego, California. |
 | Donna Damiano Making It Personal: Donna Damiano connects with clients by understanding them as people. Her Web site stresses financial freedom, and brings her both personal financial planning clients and small business clients looking to be free of financial worry. Find out why personal financial accounting is smart business for this ProAdvisor. |
 | Lisa McCarthy Lisa McCarthy has greatly expanded the scope of her practice by focusing on the needs of business franchisees. The practitioner from Farmington Hills, Michigan, says it all started with a client who was running a Little Caesars Pizza franchise. Lisa shares tips on the unique needs of this market segment. |
 | James Cliame In San Diego, California, James Cliame is leveraging marketing insights and QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions to charge the growth of his firm, Net Result. He explains how he does it, and how he works with the right kind of CPA firm to expand his reach. |
 | Doug Sleeter Doug Sleeter says he couldn't continue to train tens of thousands of accountants and QuickBooks users if he didn't also maintain an active practice. “Working with clients remains my first love, and helps me make sure I'm meeting the needs of our consultants,” the president of The Sleeter Group says. |
 | Carol Fillman Bookkeeper Carol Fillman didn't seriously consider having a merchant account until she got ready to start renting out a vacation home. That's when she decided to respond to the request from clients to get the service for her firm. Here's why she chose QuickBooks® Merchant Service for both businesses. |
 | Soren G. Brockdorf Out in Jacksonville, Florida, Soren Brockdorf didn't appreciate what the ability to accept credit cards could do for his clients or for him – until he changed hats to run his own business. Now he uses QuickBooks Merchant Account Services in his own practice and helps retail clients get started. |
 | Jessica Marshall In San Diego, California, Jessica Marshall has a winning approach for her QuickBooks practice at My Bookkeeper, where her motto is “Bringing balance to your life by balancing your books.” Here she explains how outsourced payroll solutions are becoming an increased part of that success. |
 | Ruth Kille Twelve years ago Ruth Kille left Taiwan for new opportunities in the United States. She never dreamed that today she’d be a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor® in a large CPA firm in Toledo, Ohio. She works with a wide array of clients, including contractors and other business types, and continues to learn and teach best practices in QuickBooks® financial software. |
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