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Previously on "£20 Amazon Voucher for your Bookkeeping Website Feedback"
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I'll spare 30 mins for £100 Amazon Voucher. Can never have too many smart lights in the house!
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Yeah, better off posting to AccountingWeb or similar where you may get someone bored/out of work.Originally posted by Lance View PostOn here you'd want to be looking at more like £100 I reckon.
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for a start you might want to consider a forum where most of the members are accountants or bookkeepers.
Most people here are IT contractors, so not only are they not the people you want, they charge a lot more than the people you want.
Try accounting web or similar and try and get junior bookkeepers to whom a £20 amazon voucher is worth something.
On here you'd want to be looking at more like £100 I reckon.
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£40 per hour and not even cash? You having a laugh?Originally posted by paulgthomson View PostGood morning,
I am running a usability study for a bookkeeping website. I would like to speak to people who work in the accounting sector - I would really appreciate and value your time. In return for your participation I can offer you a £20 Amazon voucher.
This would be a confidential 30 minute video call about the bookkeeping industry and a walkthrough of some website designs. There is no need to prepare anything in advance.
If you have 30 mins to spare in the next few days, please PM me.
Many thanks,
Paul
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£20 Amazon Voucher for your Bookkeeping Website Feedback
Good morning,
I am running a usability study for a bookkeeping website. I would like to speak to people who work in the accounting sector - I would really appreciate and value your time. In return for your participation I can offer you a £20 Amazon voucher.
This would be a confidential 30 minute video call about the bookkeeping industry and a walkthrough of some website designs. There is no need to prepare anything in advance.
If you have 30 mins to spare in the next few days, please PM me.
Many thanks,
PaulTags: None
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