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Guest author Donna Reade of Titans of Virtual Bookkeeping discusses her business and how she is working smarter with Bookkeep automation.
My name is Donna Reade, I am the Trailblazer and Master of Innovation for Team Reade Inc (doing business as) Titans of Virtual Bookkeeping, a virtual bookkeeping business.
It depends on the day. Each of my days has a theme. In general...
I own a Solo Virtual Bookkeeping Business so it is essential that my time is managed efficiently and effectively so I do not burn out or become overwhelmed.
So I am crazy about figuring out how to do things faster. Which means applying automation where it makes sense to save time and clicks.
There are 2 types of automation that need to be used together.
Using Bookkeep saves me hours and hours of having to interpret sales from channels that have very poor reporting. It buckets all the daily sales into JE’s so that the information is organized and clearly mapped into QuickBooks Online
I started using Bookkeep in 2020 as a replacement for another software. I only work with clients that use QuickBooks Online, E-commerce businesses, creating their own products and they tend to be very tech-savvy. They are also moving very fast.
The prior company I used was taking 3-4 days to update 3rd party processors, support was very slow with a push to articles that had nothing to do with the issue I described and when I tried to schedule a call they were open from 1:00 am to 6:00 am
The best part of Bookkeep is that they listen and respond with a human.
I do things that bring me joy such as in learning new skills, sharing information with other people in the Accounting/Bookkeeping industry and supporting other Solo Virtual Bookkeeping Business Owners through my Solo Virtual Bookkeeper’s Paradise (Discord) Community.
Plus building more ways to generate revenue and spend time with my family. They work with me too. We constantly are asking ourselves What if….? Then try it to figure out if our "what-if" is doable.
Absolutely. But people have to remember to take the time to learn the system and be willing to partner with Bookeep to help them improve too. Working with ecommerce businesses is not for the faint of heart and is very complex. I even have to remind myself of that all the time
too. I get very impatient and cranky when things do not post correctly.
Donna Reade (LinkedIn)
TitansofVirtualBookkeeping.com