6 Things I’d Do Differently While Growing My Bookkeeping Business If I Were Starting Over
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I don’t have any regrets about my journey to starting a bookkeeping business…but I do have some lessons I wish I’d learned sooner. Some things have to be learned the hard way when you’re learning on your own. Luckily, you can skip the painful part of the process, because I’m here to tell you what I would have done differently…and why I would have done it that way! Some of these things are new—I didn’t always recommend them, but the longer I do this, the more I believe they’re important. So let’s go over all the things I would have done differently if i were starting my bookkeeping business over!   EPISODE RESOURCES: If you're looking for more tips for bookkeeping, insight on how to become a bookkeeper, and how to say hello to a more confident business model, enroll in Become A Bookkeeper (BABs).  To learn about the programs and get a peek behind the curtain, head to www.katieferro.com/6-secrets. Learn how to take your bookkeeping skills and turn them into a business that allows you to replace (or surpass) your corporate salary, be present for your life, and profoundly impact your clients without selling your life in the process by joining Life by the Books (LIBBY).   If you have enjoyed this post, head on over to Instagram, share your IG stories, and tag me: @orderlyaccountingbykatie Xero partner program: https://www.xero.com/us/partner-programme/sign-up/  Learn about Kajabi: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4BrmXnsZFFOi8UXNwdxrxL   CONNECT WITH KATIE: Website: https://www.katieferro.com/
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