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Designing an accounting firm Website

Many CPA firms have established a presence on the Web by creating their own web site. Their objective is to attract new clients and serve existing ones. But the big questions are: What is likely to be accomplished by having a firm web site?; What information should be on the site?; Should you design...

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Published in:The CPA journal (1975) 1998-11, Vol.68 (11), p.24
Main Authors: Clikeman, Paul M, L Murphy Smith, Walden, W Darrell
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Many CPA firms have established a presence on the Web by creating their own web site. Their objective is to attract new clients and serve existing ones. But the big questions are: What is likely to be accomplished by having a firm web site?; What information should be on the site?; Should you design your own web site?; What about links to other sites?; How should you go about building your own web site, and is there software to help? The answers to these questions are presented. A web site is developed for a fictitious accounting firm. Creating a web site does not require specialized computer programming skills. Several web-authoring software packages exist to help businesses get on the web.
ISSN:0732-8435