red2 Posted November 30, 2011 Report Posted November 30, 2011 Hi! Is there anyone who has their own tax website who would like to share some of the drawbacks and/or highlights? We are creating one and just want to hear from someone else. Thanks, Quote
Lion EA Posted December 1, 2011 Report Posted December 1, 2011 I use CCH's Site Builder. Love it's content that changes monthly. It's getting pricey, though. If you're building your own, then mine may not help you much, but here it is: DollarsSense.com Quote
Catherine Posted December 4, 2011 Report Posted December 4, 2011 I started with the CCH Site Builder when they gave a serious discount to ATX users. Price kept going up and I ended up using CPA Site Solutions. For somewhat less money I get ten times as much storage on the secure file share (and my clients prefer the way the new site is organized - at least the ones who have commented at all). I also get access to my email both through my email program _and_ through gmail (easier when away from my office). Take a look either at their samples or at my site -- www.grant-financial.com. Editing the site is easy; they give lots of templates to choose from to personalize your look. They update monthly content, and the customer support has (so far) been excellent. Support from CCH wasn't the best, shall we say? Quote
Lion EA Posted December 5, 2011 Report Posted December 5, 2011 I bought CCH Site Builder, but not via ATX, so have had fast, responsive, excellent tech support from Chris and others. As Catherine says, the price has been climbing. I've gotten lots of emails from something like echilla or mochilla or ... saying lots of Site Builder clients have been moving to them due to price. I think Accountants World has web sites too. Quote
Catherine Posted December 5, 2011 Report Posted December 5, 2011 Emochila -- I looked at them, too, and their prices are competitive and they have template selection, etc. In some ways very similar to CPA Site Solutions. However, they require a credit card (which they charge) to start work, whereas the CSS will configure the site entirely and not charge a dime 'til you approve and are ready to post to the web. There are other vendors, too, that I recall looking at some years ago (before I decided on the CCH/ATX special) -- Accountant's World had one, and I don't recall the others. Quote
Eric Posted December 7, 2011 Report Posted December 7, 2011 Just curious, but what do these companies charge for initial setup and monthly fees? Quote
Hahn1040 Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 I use AFSB: http://afsb.net/ IT costs less than $300 per year with no set up fee. I had signed of with CCH site builder at an NATP state conference in 2010 in order to check it out. Right away I could see that I could get everything I need from AFSB at one third the cost. The main reason I did it was for the secure portal for sending client info back and forth. Many of my clients used it right away and are very happy for the security. It is very easy to use. I don't have any web building skills, so I use the templates that they offer. Someone with some knowledge could certainly customize it for themselves. Laura Quote
Catherine Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 CPA Site Solutions had no setup fee. ATX/CCH did but if I recall properly it wasn't too much - and that may have changed in the intervening years. Quote
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