Why Didn't They Buy Part 3 - No Real Need for Our Firm

BONUS: "Why Didn't They Buy Part 3 - No Real Need for Our Firm" In today's bonus episode, we focus on the buyers of accounting services - the clients themselves. In particular how they feel, react to and experience their interactions with accountants. That includes why they buy or don't buy, why they move or stay and why they think how they think about you, your firm, your prices and your offerings. Today, the common misconception that the prospect you're talking to doesn't really need what you're offering. Key takeaways from this episode include: ⍟ where the misconception comes from that an accounting prospect doesn't have any real need to change ⍟ the difference between an order-taker and a value-maker when it comes to winning a new client for your accounting firm ⍟ why accountants and CPAs must take prospects beyond compliance conversations to uncover genuine needs ⍟ what 'we're being well looked after by our current accountants' actually means ⍟ the mistakes many accountants make in failing to prepare properly for a prospect meeting ⍟ the main reason accounting professionals may miss opportunities to land a new client in the prospect meeting ⍟ why it shouldn't fall to the prospective business client to educate themselves on what an accountant or CPA can do for them ⍟ why poor time management or being too busy to prepare is not a valid excuse for accountancy professionals who fail to convert a new business opportunity ⍟ the three key steps accountants must take to ensure they fully maximise new prospect opportunities ⍟ the benefits to accountants of considering the client lifetime value when they prepare to see potential new clients NOTE TO LISTENERS: The Accounting Influencers Podcast is a daily radio-style show with four segments coming out every Monday which are repeated on the other 4 weekdays as standalone episodes, plus a bonus 'from the client's perspective' episode on Saturdays . On Sundays, listeners get a short min trailer for the coming week's episodes. Every Tuesday the show gives you a relevant news topic from the accounting and fintech world with a direct application to accountants, CPAs and bookkeepers. Great to stay informed and build your commercial acumen. Every Wednesday and Friday, we feature an uncut interview with top authors, leaders, thinkers and performers in the accounting and fintech world. Every Thursday the show gives you a practical 'here's what works' tips concerning a key challenge, need or strategy for accountants, CPAs and bookkeepers. Great to stay current and keep your skills topped up. Finally, every Saturday gives listeners a bonus episode which focuses on the buyers of accounting services - the clients themselves. In particular how they feel, react to and experience their interactions with accountants. That includes why they buy or don't buy, why they move or stay and why they think how they think about you, your firm, your prices and your offerings. Martin and Rob love to hear from the show's 18000+ unique listeners in 144 countries around the world. If you like the show, leave a review wherever you listen, and please recommend the show to your friends and colleagues.

Om Podcasten

The Accounting Influencers Podcast, hosted by Rob Brown, is a must-listen for accounting professionals looking to strengthen their leadership presence, stay informed on disruptive forces in accounting and build credibility within their firms. Geared toward firm leaders, managers, partners and influencers, the show covers key topics like career development, influence, personal branding and interpreting the evolving trends impacting the accounting world. Rob brings his expertise to each episode, offering insights and guidance on how to grow your personal brand and stay strategically important in a rapidly changing profession. Whether you're aiming to influence within your firm or expand your reputation outside of it, this international podcast offers practical advice and forward-thinking insights that will keep you informed and prepared for the future. Accounting leadership Executive presence for accountants Building influence in accounting Accounting industry trends Personal branding for accountants Accounting firm strategy Accounting business models Leadership in accounting firms Talent management in accounting Authority in accounting profession Career development for accountants Accounting firm growth strategies Influencers in accounting Accounting firm management Disruptive forces in accounting Accounting leadership strategies Accounting career success Accounting firm decision-makers Accounting business trends Building credibility in accounting