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November 15, 2011

Using QR Codes to Market Your Tax Business

AccountingWeb has a great article on using QR codes to market your tax practice. You’ve probably seen these little black and white images before but maybe you didn’t know what they were all about. Well, for savvy smart phone users, QR codes are a great way to quickly capture information for later retrieval. You should be using QR codes in your business and this article provides some great tips and strategies you can begin implementing today.

Read the full story at http://www.accountingweb.com/topic/technology/qr-codes-provide-new-way-market-your-practice



About the Author

Charles Davidson
Charles Davidson is the owner of Accelerated Education Systems, a tax education company located in Sacramento, California. From 2007 - 2009, he served on the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel, a federal advisory committee that advocates for taxpayer rights and provides recommendations to the the Internal Revenue Service on how to improve customer service. Charles holds a Master of Science in education from Drexel University.




 
 

 
 

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