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“Having a community to support me, it just was instrumental. It's something you can't talk to your friends and family about. They just don’t get it.” -Paige Papaioannou
Not everything is as easy as the internet makes it seem. But thanks to the internet, there is a wealth of information and possibilities for connection with people on a similar journey to you. By being in a community of like-minded people, you can learn from the mistakes of others and support one another.
Paige Papaioannou, owner of Books By Paige, is this episode’s featured guest. She has spent her career helping businesses thrive through her expert accounting and advisory services. In her conversation with Michael, they explore what it's like to build a business that works for you, not one you are left trapped working in.
By creating systems and processes that make the work that you and your team easy to replicate, you’ll create a bookkeeping business that can run without you, that won’t shut down if you lose any staff, and can be easily scaled to accommodate increases in growth.
If you are struggling and want to move from people-driven to system-driven processes, this is the episode to get you thinking differently about the future of your bookkeeping business.
During this interview, you'll learn...
To find out more about Paige, click here.
Connect with her on LinkedIn.
Time Stamps
01:47 - Paige talks about her career journey 07:22 - Juggling work/home life balance 09:52 - Building a business that works for you 13:35 - Trusting the process 17:04 - Do-it-yourself marketing 20:35 - Getting clients in your own way 27:08 - Looking to the future
This episode is brought to you by our great friends at Forwardly!
Join the first real-time payments solution for small businesses in the United States. Start receiving funds three days earlier than ACH and for up to 80% fewer fees than cards! Visit Forwardly.com for more information!
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“Having a community to support me, it just was instrumental. It's something you can't talk to your friends and family about. They just don’t get it.” -Paige Papaioannou
Not everything is as easy as the internet makes it seem. But thanks to the internet, there is a wealth of information and possibilities for connection with people on a similar journey to you. By being in a community of like-minded people, you can learn from the mistakes of others and support one another.
Paige Papaioannou, owner of Books By Paige, is this episode’s featured guest. She has spent her career helping businesses thrive through her expert accounting and advisory services. In her conversation with Michael, they explore what it's like to build a business that works for you, not one you are left trapped working in.
By creating systems and processes that make the work that you and your team easy to replicate, you’ll create a bookkeeping business that can run without you, that won’t shut down if you lose any staff, and can be easily scaled to accommodate increases in growth.
If you are struggling and want to move from people-driven to system-driven processes, this is the episode to get you thinking differently about the future of your bookkeeping business.
During this interview, you'll learn...
To find out more about Paige, click here.
Connect with her on LinkedIn.
Time Stamps
01:47 - Paige talks about her career journey 07:22 - Juggling work/home life balance 09:52 - Building a business that works for you 13:35 - Trusting the process 17:04 - Do-it-yourself marketing 20:35 - Getting clients in your own way 27:08 - Looking to the future
This episode is brought to you by our great friends at Forwardly!
Join the first real-time payments solution for small businesses in the United States. Start receiving funds three days earlier than ACH and for up to 80% fewer fees than cards! Visit Forwardly.com for more information!
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