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Documenting the Blogosphere
Feb
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In terms of CPE for CPAs, you won’t simply have to be a passive consumer.
You don’t have to just do the courses and get your credits.
How about authoring them as an alternative?
Yes its true; as the nugget of advice goes, you never really understand something unless you can explain it to others!
What better way to help expand your own schooling than to pen some courses of your own to use as CPE for CPAs?
You’ll receive residual income every time someone uses your material to earn their credits!
How cool is that?
Over time, the growing popularity of your work should set up you as an authority inside your field.
Just imagine the marketing possibilities then!
Hey, they might start getting in touch with you for a sound bite or two on the financial shows!
It’s not that far-fetched, either; the trail from CPE for CPAs to interviews for prime-time TV can occur overnight once the foundations have been laid over time.
But don’t expect overnight riches, obviously.
The truth is, don’t expect any riches, at least not directly.
What a prodigious authorship will do will probably be nothing more than get your name out there, that’s all.
Only starting your motivation should certainly only to be to share your own information and benefit your profession while making a little bit of extra income on the side.
Furthermore, as has been argued from the outset, authoring your own CPE materials is a great way to further your own information in addition to to further cement it.
There truly is nothing like being able to explain something to someone else, and to do it within the context of a course that by definition has to be orderly and clearly laid-out – well, that forces you to first be clear about whatever it is you’re expounding.