Founder of Hali Helper, Hayleigh Watson

There’re so many things I didn't think I could have learned, until it was happening right in front of me.”

Between what to charge, what we don’t yet know and learning when and how to say no – service-based business owners have a lot to battle with.

In this episode you’ll hear from Hayleigh Watson, AKA Hali Helper, about her experience developing a virtual assistant agency that specialises in helping overwhelmed women-led businesses, and all the growth that’s coming with it, including:  

  • Our abilities to teach ourselves what we need to know on the go

  • Making do with what you have when getting started

  • Learning to charge what you’re worth (and beyond)

  • Marketing for growth even when you’re not in market for it (yet)

  • And learning how to say no to the wrong clients

Connect with Hayleigh via IG @halihelper or on her website halihelper.com.au

Listen to her podcast Girls Gotta Work

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Hali Helper Unemployed & Afraid

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