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A tough but rewarding year
So people subscribed.
And 97% of copies stay in their polythene wrapper.
Actually, I open mine. What's worse though is that for some years I have wondered why I bother.
I would have thought the best place to find an accountant would be in the hospitality tent at any of the major sporting events, or on the golf course! Not too difficult to work out the lure of the blackberry.
The pile is now a metre high!
BTW who should take the blame? The chartered accountants or the editor & reporters?
I imagine it lives on because of the supposed link with the institute.
Sad but true.
How they sell ads, I have no idea.
But we do?
Why?
Richard Murphy
http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/blog/</a>.
The wouldn't sell any ads if no-one subscribed.
Some of us also dislike both hospitality tents on the grounds that they're ethically dubious and golf because we have bette things to do in life.
Which doesn't help you either!
Richard
http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/blog/</a>.
I can handle ethically dubious - I was employed by both PwC and KPMG.
A good friend of mine once told me that golf isn't a game - it's a disease. but it's given me an idea about advertising to accountants using space in Club Houses! I realise that this novel advertising approach would miss you out, so I'll probably have to buy space somewhere in Accman Pro as well.
Now here's the serious point.
It's not just me who doesn't play golf. I know vast numbers of accountants who don't - and most of them have the clients anyone whould want.
The myth that business is done in the golf club is based on fact - but what class of business do you want? That run by people who so lack commitment they spend the day hitting little balls into big bunkers of sand, or that run by people whose passion is for what they do?
I knew - which was another good reason not to take up golf
Richard
Apologies, I was trying to be lighthearted.
Mea culpa.
p.s. I have never stumbled across anyone who is golfist before!
You've never come across a golfist before? You clearly don't watch Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson makes me look like a positive enthusiast for the game. :-)
Richard