u/EcomProfitSpecialist

Any CPAs or accountants that have had success with direct mail ads?

I'm a CPA and wondering if any fellow accountants or CPAs have had any success with direct mail ads like postcards? I've tried digital ads and have gained ZERO traction. Everything digital just seems so oversaturated and honestly I think that real biz owners just tune them out altogether now! At least with a postcard SOMEONE has to physically handle it at least for a few seconds even if they are just throwing in the trash. Has anyone tried this with success vs digital ads?

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u/EcomProfitSpecialist — 3 days ago

Any CPAs or accountants that have had success with direct mail ads?

I'm a CPA and wondering if any fellow accountants or CPAs have had any success with direct mail ads like postcards? I've tried digital ads and have gained ZERO traction. Everything digital just seems so oversaturated and honestly I think that real biz owners just tune them out altogether now! At least with a postcard SOMEONE has to physically handle it at least for a few seconds even if they are just throwing in the trash. Has anyone tried this with success vs digital ads?

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u/EcomProfitSpecialist — 3 days ago

LinkedIn Lead Gen Tips?

Looking for LinkedIn lead gen tips. I started a CPA firm and what is the best way to go about generating leads? What about sending connects to potential clients you want to work with? Are you supposed to just send a blank request, a request with a small sales pitch, or just a message before clicking connect?

Thanks

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u/EcomProfitSpecialist — 7 days ago

Do Reddit Ads Really Work for CPA Firms?

Hi:

I just started a virtual CPA firm and started out with Reddit ads. Spent about $100 so far and have gotten pretty decent metrics (CTR ~ 0.60), but with no leads yet. I'm currently using a Carrd site with a custom domain. To me it looks pretty good. I tried to make it as minimalistic and frictionless as possible. My questions are:

1.) Is Reddit where I should be even advertising as a CPA firm? Like are there legit business owners that browse here or are they mostly just casual people?

2.) Is it possible my site could be leaky or I do not have it designed right for the typical reddit user?

3.) Did I not spend nearly enough yet and am I still considered in the learning phase of the Reddit ad algorithms? (ie, do you have to spend at least a few hundred to see if Reddit ads are really working)

Any advice helps.

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u/EcomProfitSpecialist — 27 days ago