each social channel has a language

young people holding social media logosbetter to pick one spot and be devoted to it than scattershot across three.

by jody padar
the radical cpa

each social media channel has its own language, culture and dialect. you need to make sure that your culture (aka your voice and how you post) matches the specific channel, otherwise it’s going to seem awkward. social media has to be understood and used properly and even though you’re going to be experimenting there are also some unwritten rules. make sure that you’re fol­lowing the basic rules of the social media channel you’re using.

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summer reading list: five great books for the five lives of a busy accountant

game of thrones wide

accountants fill many roles. and there’s a good book for each.

by hitendra patil

in “a dance with dragons,” “game of thrones” author george r.r. martin, says, “a reader lives a thousand lives before he dies… the man who never reads lives only one.”

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well, accountants don’t live just one life. at work, it’s almost as if they live five different lives. here is a summer reading list for accountants with one book for each of the lives they live.

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13 reasons accounting firms merge

executive woman and man in business meetingbonus list: a 12-point look at the merger market.

by marc rosenberg
cpa firm mergers: your complete guide

why do firms merge?

whether you’re looking to acquire a smaller firm, merge upward into a larger one or join forces with an equal, answering this basic question honestly and objectively is key to laying the groundwork for a successful merger.

more on mergers: mergers 101: when negotiations aren’t really negotiations | 5 steps to take before merging

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get ready for radical transparency

rethink how you communicate.

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by jody padar
the radical cpa

social should be in your dna. identify the communication gatekeepers in your firm.

do you want everybody in your firm tweeting? it’s a good idea — just like you have all your firm members representing your firm wherever they are.

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a lot of firm owners are hesitant to let younger members tweet because they are concerned about content. my response is if you can’t trust your younger members to tweet or put responsible things on facebook, then what are they saying about you when they’re not online? that’s a hiring issue, not a social media issue. read more →

5 radical ways to be social and strategic

plus specific tips for each one. you know we wouldn’t leave you hanging.

man's hand writing social media strategies on a whiteboard

by jody padar
the radical cpa

so you want to get on social media? good! define your strategy. when i started using social, i was having fun and didn’t have a strategy, except to see what was happening — and it evolved. jump in, get started and you’ll formulate a game plan naturally.

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