Eight Things to Give New Clients

Woman and man shaking hands across a deskSet expectations early.

By Sandi Leyva
The Complete Guide to Marketing for Tax & Accounting Firms

How you welcome your new client can set the tone for a relationship that could last for years or in the worst of cases, just days. Start out on the right foot by looking super-organized (because that’s part of why we get hired anyway) and making it super-easy for a client to get on board with you.

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The best vehicle for this is a welcome kit. Here are eight things that should be in your kit at a minimum: