Hi, thanks for the video. This is good opportunity to learn and get motivated. I want to ask you a few questions, may want to hear on your next youtube post or some occasions: 1. Is bookkeeping something like can be done off-site (like even in foreign country)? Would any occasions happen that must be on-site?(maybe meeting with potential clients? ) 2. What would you suggest, through booming bookkeeping program, when I meet technical problems while doing customer's bookkeeping? (like, is there any place I can ask questions while doing actual work for clients, problems like categorizing which one should go to debit or credit, how to do bank reconciliation, or something operational problems)
Glad you enjoyed the video, Teppei! All of the work we do for clients is done remotely. So you can do the work from absolutely anywhere. In my mentorship program, we support you both while you're training AND as you do client work!
Hi Bill, great information really appreciate your sharing, i'm already a CPA from LATAM, but i always work in transnational companies like CPA, CFO GAAP and more and also i get my QBO Certified, i just start to provide a bookkeeping services in Upwork but is not easy to find opportunities there, maybe the way i sale myself i'm not sure could please provide me some advices in order to marketing me in the best way, i really appreciate your help in advance.
@@johncorzo1450 I mean LinkedIn to start making connections with business owners and start sending them value-based messages to nurture a relationship until scheduling a call makes sense for both parties.
Hi Bill, i follow all your content. I really appreciate all the value that you share with us. Can you recommend me some books to start to learn about bookkeeping business? See you at the next live...
Nope. Although some folks decide to grow big bookkeeping businesses so they start hiring staff. But you can earn well into the 6-figures annually on your own.
@@BoomingBookkeepingBusiness Sounds good. I'm 51, and have really only worked minimum wage paying jobs up until now. I was thinking about running a bar, until I realized how potentially physically dangerous it could be(I live in San Francisco and it has become very turbulent for small business owners out here at this point). On the other hand, math was my best class going all the way back to first grade, and I still like working with numbers to this day. Maybe bookkeeping can help get things straightened out for me.
@@thefartstarver35 Sounds like you'd do very well with a bookkeeping business as long as you're willing to learn it and put in the work. Feel free to check out my free training to see if it's right for you: boomingbookkeeping.com
Where is the training is give?How much does it cost to take the basic training?
You can find all the details at: keyboardrichchallenge.com
Thank you, I enjoyed this episode
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi
I hear you mention you mentorship program. How much is that program?
@@hpugrad04 The best place to start is by watching my free training video at: boomingbookkeeping.com
Hi, thanks for the video. This is good opportunity to learn and get motivated.
I want to ask you a few questions, may want to hear on your next youtube post or some occasions:
1. Is bookkeeping something like can be done off-site (like even in foreign country)? Would any occasions happen that must be on-site?(maybe meeting with potential clients? )
2. What would you suggest, through booming bookkeeping program, when I meet technical problems while doing customer's bookkeeping? (like, is there any place I can ask questions while doing actual work for clients, problems like categorizing which one should go to debit or credit, how to do bank reconciliation, or something operational problems)
Glad you enjoyed the video, Teppei!
All of the work we do for clients is done remotely. So you can do the work from absolutely anywhere.
In my mentorship program, we support you both while you're training AND as you do client work!
Hi Bill, great information really appreciate your sharing, i'm already a CPA from LATAM, but i always work in transnational companies like CPA, CFO GAAP and more and also i get my QBO Certified, i just start to provide a bookkeeping services in Upwork but is not easy to find opportunities there, maybe the way i sale myself i'm not sure could please provide me some advices in order to marketing me in the best way, i really appreciate your help in advance.
Glad you enjoy the videos! Find a way to block your browser from being able to open Upwork as it's a waste. LinkedIn could be a gold mine for you.
@@BoomingBookkeepingBusiness Thanks for those comments, i already have linkedin, you mean LinkedIn to offer services like Upwork?
@@johncorzo1450 I mean LinkedIn to start making connections with business owners and start sending them value-based messages to nurture a relationship until scheduling a call makes sense for both parties.
Is it wise to use your home address for your LLC?
Many people do. The other alternative is getting a business address through the post office, coworking space, etc.
Hi Bill, I am interested in learning QuickBook and also advice on how to get clients. Thank you.
You can find that information in my free training at boomingbookkeeping.com
I don't know much mathamatics, can I do bookkeeping?
You don't need to be a math whiz to be a great bookkeeper! And QuickBooks does all the math anyway!
Hi Bill, i follow all your content. I really appreciate all the value that you share with us. Can you recommend me some books to start to learn about bookkeeping business? See you at the next live...
Glad you're enjoying the videos, Osvaldo! The best place to start is by watching my free training video at: boomingbookkeeping.com
As a bookkeeper, do you need to be anybody's boss?
Nope. Although some folks decide to grow big bookkeeping businesses so they start hiring staff. But you can earn well into the 6-figures annually on your own.
@@BoomingBookkeepingBusiness Sounds good. I'm 51, and have really only worked minimum wage paying jobs up until now. I was thinking about running a bar, until I realized how potentially physically dangerous it could be(I live in San Francisco and it has become very turbulent for small business owners out here at this point). On the other hand, math was my best class going all the way back to first grade, and I still like working with numbers to this day. Maybe bookkeeping can help get things straightened out for me.
@@thefartstarver35 Sounds like you'd do very well with a bookkeeping business as long as you're willing to learn it and put in the work. Feel free to check out my free training to see if it's right for you: boomingbookkeeping.com