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A St. Louis marketing firm that specializes in helping professional firms with their marketing asks "CPA Bloggers: Where Are The Accountants?"
Sadly, there are still far too few CPAs/CAs who blog. I read that about 20% of all business blogs are law related.
Where is the CPA profession? Folks, I think it's time to pay attention.
I have wondered why there are zillions of lawyer-bloggers and few accountant-bloggers. It may be that most of my colleagues, unlike me, know when to shut up. It may be that the people who are attracted to law just like to write and argue.
The marketeers put out a list of CPA blogs, including a nice note about our site:
Roth & Co CPA Blog Tax Update blog with frequent, interesting and varied dialogue
The "dialogue" part is interesting, given that we don't get many comments in our "comments" section. They must be on to my multiple-personality disorder...
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Comments
I read your blog and enjoy your "dialogue." Keep up the good work. George Davis
Posted by: George Davis | June 30, 2006 2:51 PM
George, thank you!
Posted by: Joe Kristan | July 3, 2006 7:00 AM
Dialogue, Schmialogue. We come here for the tax geek smarmy one-lines. You're like a tax oriented, less funny version of Jon Stewart.
JK.
Chad.
Posted by: Chad | July 5, 2006 1:22 PM
Less funny than Jon Stewart? That hurts...
Posted by: Joe Kristan | July 5, 2006 2:03 PM
FWIW. I find Jon Stewart extremely funny, despite our opposite political leanings.
Posted by: Chad | July 6, 2006 2:01 PM