AUSTIN, TX, February 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) AQB, an Austin-based small business consulting firm, today announces new corporate blog, Facebook and Twitter accounts to increase customer engagement on the latest Intuit Quickbooks offerings and SMB news. Well-known for offering comprehensive QuickBooks training videos, AQB will now offer the blog, Facebook and Twitter weekly to feature upcoming training videos, as well as company and client news, press releases, system updates and Intuit news.
"Our QuickBooks training videos are not scripted and edited down - we've taken a live training class broken into sub chapters so that you can focus on what you want to learn. We include real world examples, options and rationale to help you understand what QuickBooks is doing with your data," said Marjorie Adams, president, AQB. "The videos don't just teach you the steps to follow, but help you to understand why to set QuickBooks up a certain way, or what a specific transaction will do to your books. Lots of people know how to use QuickBooks, we help you maximize QuickBooks to its fullest potential."
About AQB
Online QuickBooks Training is an integral part of AQB. The company offers more than 250 videos with 20 hours of QuickBooks training and know-how. The AQB QuickBooks videos target beginners to the most advanced of users with detail step-by-step instruction for any and every QuickBooks function or question. AQB offers training with QuickBooks experts to help users become familiar with QuickBooks accounting software, QuickBooks POS, and Intuit Field Service Management. AQB is a privately held, woman-owned business located in Austin, Texas. For further info, please go to: http://www.AQB.com.
QuickBooks Consulting Firm Engages Small Business Owners with New Social Media Platforms
AQB, an Austin-based small business consulting firm, today announces new corporate blog, Facebook and Twitter accounts to increase customer engagement on the latest Intuit Quickbooks offerings and SMB news.
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[Press-News.org] QuickBooks Consulting Firm Engages Small Business Owners with New Social Media PlatformsAQB, an Austin-based small business consulting firm, today announces new corporate blog, Facebook and Twitter accounts to increase customer engagement on the latest Intuit Quickbooks offerings and SMB news.