Social media can be easy yet crucial tool in nurturing this connection. So, how does leveraging social media transform the dynamic between businesses and their trusted bookkeepers?
- Effortless Communication: Social media platforms act as bridges, allowing businesses and bookkeepers to communicate effortlessly, even those that have geographical barriers or different time zones. Not everyone has their emails on their phone. Businesses can reach out to their bookkeepers with questions or concerns using messaging features, having a sense of accessibility and responsiveness.
- Access to Financial Information: Social media enables bookkeepers to share important updates and financial insights with their clients instantly. Whether it’s posting financial information on a secure client portal or sharing educational content, businesses can stay informed and engaged in their financial affairs, promoting transparency and accountability.
- Personalised Financial Guidance: Bookkeepers can provide tailored advice and guidance to their clients through curated content on social media. By sharing tips or the latest developments from the ATO, bookkeepers empower clients to make informed decisions, enhancing their financial literacy and confidence.
Social media can change how clients and bookkeepers interact and collaborate. From effortless communication and improved accessibility to personalised guidance and transparency, social media offers a host of benefits for both parties.