#79 How a VA can help you grow and develop your business with Davey & Daphnah

 

Davey and Daphnah are a multinational digital nomad couple passionate about changing the way business is done by putting people and the planet above profits. After working as full-time English teachers in China, they wanted to combine their teaching skills and knack for organizing to make a bigger impact while having the freedom to travel.

Just as they embarked on their digital nomad journey, Davey and Daphnah launched the Eco Helper to provide virtual support for eco-friendly and ethical online businesses. It quickly became obvious that this business was their future. The Eco Helper specialises in collaboratively supporting their clients by reducing to-do lists, helping them achieve balance, and most of all relieving the stress that comes with running a business.

When I started working with the Eco Helper, ​​it became very apparent I needed help with organizing my business. Many of my systems and processes weren't written down or established; they were just all in my head. That's fine when you're working on your own, but when you start building out a team, you need to have those systems and processes written down. Hiring the Eco Helper helped me raise my game and become more strategic. That’s why I’m super excited to share this episode with you today.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why Davey and Daphnah chose to create an eco-friendly business

  • When you should consider hiring a VA

  • Prioritizing education over selling on Instagram

  • What it’s like to work side-by-side with your partner

  • The power of collaborations and building your community

“We’re really trying to empower our clients and our community. Educating them about how they can make an impact on the planet and people doing different things in their business that are eco-friendly and ethical.”

- Davey

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