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Good news (childcare subsidies) in this year’s budget for mums working at home

Childcare Subsidies for Home Based Businesses

work from home businessIn the federal government budget for 2015/16 the changes included bonuses for small businesses and cuts to daycare subsidies for stay-at-home parents who still send their kids to daycare. The reforms will mean that for families with an income above $65,000 a year, they’ll no longer have access to childcare subsidies if one parent is not working. For families with an income under $65,000 a year, they’ll be limited to twelve hours of childcare a week, unless both parents are in work or study.

What this mean for mums who want to work from home

Well, the good news is that for families where both parents work, they’ll be able to access 24 hours of subsidised childcare each week. That’s regardless of where your employment is; if you’re employed and you’re paying taxes, then you’re entitled to access the childcare subsidy.

For mums (or dads) who need flexibility in their employment so they can still meet the kids at the school gate or take care of them when they’re sick, the reforms to childcare subsidies offer that flexibility.

We’ve written posts about the many benefits of working from home on the EzyLearn blog before, and it’s why our MYOB training courses became so popular. A lot of parents want the flexibility of working from home and decided that the best way to do it was to work for their husband or partner’s business doing the books.

Working from home is easier and more popular

In the last few years, a lot of things have changed. Working from home has become more prevalent as workplaces have downsized and the job market has contracted; the rise of online tools like Dropbox have made it easier for people to telework effectively and efficiently, and we partnered with The Australian Small Business Centre to deliver a Small Business Management Course.

There are now virtually no barriers to starting your own home-based business, regardless of the industry or profession you choose. Just take a look at the number of networking groups now on Meetup, where nearly every member is a home-based office worker or self-employed. And the government just made it a whole lot easier for families with one parent at home to start a home-based business and have the distraction-free time they need to get their work done, too.

If you’ve been thinking of starting your own home-based business or becoming an independent contractor, EzyLearn offers a number of training courses to give you the skills you need to get started, including a new course on content marketing, which is a huge growth area, requiring many skilled, Australian writers, and will be the subject of another blog post soon.

For now, though, learn more about content marketing on our website or by reading our blog and stay tuned for some fantastic news very soon about the new updated offer for anyone interested in starting a bookkeeping business! We’re going to extend our 30 Day money back guarantee for this too!

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5 x MYOB Training Courses and 12 Months Access

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Because it’s the beginning of the year we are receiving a lot of calls from students who are looking to do an MYOB Course so we are thrilled to confirm that we offer access to ALL of our MYOB Courses for one low price and 12 months course access.

When we say ALL, we mean

Why All MYOB Courses for One Price?

You can follow our journey from operating training centres in Sydney’s Dee Why, to the decision to go 100% online at the About EzyLearn page on our website, but I’ll sum it up in 1 paragraph here:

We can guarantee consistent course content to every student, with MYOB Course content developed over 15 years in teaching people how to use MYOB and from some of the best MYOB Trainers in Australia. By creating our own MYOB courses and updating them we are able to focus on the content of our courses as well as the systems to support it online rather than paying for office rent, computers and software licences, trainers and advertising.

MYOB Course Options

The only decision you need to make is whether you want an MYOB certificate and 12 months or lifetime course access. Remember that unlike some MYOB course providers our students can move freely from one course to the next as they please and use the course as a resource while at their new job or operating their own bookkeeping business.

MYOB Videos, Training Workbooks and Knowledge Reviews

With a 100% focus on MYOB Course content we create every form of training material for MYOB accounting software: Videos, Workbooks (with step-by-step exercises) and Knowledge Reviews that test your skills. You can watch a video and try to replicate it with the free MYOB software or follow the exercises in the MYOB Trainingg Workbooks to perform tasks that bookkeepers perform every day in their working environment.

Money-back Guarantee

When we were the first training company to offer MYOB courses online in 2008 we offered the money-back guarantee because not everybody had great broadband Internet speeds, not everyone knew how to navigate around websites and online learning management systems and people where generally scared to use their credit card online. Now-a-days we find that the biggest reason some students find it a comfort is because many students are Mac users and are not sure that they would learn by using MYOB Course content created for the Windows versions of the MYOB software.

Why Thousands of Students Choose EzyLearn for MYOB EVERY Year

We use the Content Marketing approach to building our brand and product awareness and it takes a lot of effort to put the amount of detail we put on our website and in our blog posts. We do it because it shows an ongoing commitment to openness but also to leave no doubt as to exactly what we offer and how we support it. If you want to get to know more about us read some of our blog posts or watch some sample videos. If you are ready to enrol into an online MYOB course then enrol now online and start by 5pm next business day!

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Did you know that WordPress is free Website Building software?

EzyLearn Online Training Course Website for MYOB, Excel and WordPressMany people think that creating a website is complicated and expensive but it’s not and here’s why. WordPress is an open source program which means that anyone is free to download and use the software (for building websites). 

The only complicated parts of using WordPress to create your own professional website is installing it on your hosting and using the right combination of words and images to encourage people to call you, complete a form or order from you. Even getting a professional new logo for your business is now cheap and fast using crowdsourcing.

Our online training website where we deliver one of Australia’s most popular MYOB Online Training Courses is built using WordPress and we have a WordPress course that teaches you how to use the software.

The other piece of great news for small businesses that want a website is that you can choose from thousands of professionally designed “themes” that cost from zero, free and zilch to a modest amount like $50-$200.

For tricky parts including buying a domain name (use companies like NetRegistry or MelbourneIT) where you can buy a domain name for less than $20 pear year and hosting you can find from thousands of large and small providers.

NEW: We use and recommend Rose Hosting and SiteGround

The hardest job when you have a company website is that you should be adding to, editing and improving your website every week by creating new and relevant content that Google Search Engines collect and then share freely with people who are looking for you. That’s called Content Marketing!

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Do you need more customers, more people, or more time?

Professional bookkeeper and online WordPress training course and hostingI was going through our EzyLearn blog library of articles today. In doing so, I was reminded that we started blogging back in 2007.

This was one year after we closed our three Sydney-based computer training centres to focus solely on online training courses.

After reading some of the old posts, I again realised just how much work is involved in maintaining a blog!

The Necessity of Blogging

When I analyse the workload of the EzyLearn team members and the hours we spend creating step-by-step training workbooks, training videos, knowledge reviews and assessment tasks, I realise that it is all very necessary.

Back in 2007, blogging wasn’t new. In fact, many people had heard of it but most small businesses (or large ones) weren’t really doing it much.

We at EzyLearn wrote a workbook to teach people how to use WordPress and it highlights one of the most important parts of being a training organisation. This being, to study what is new and understand how it will affect businesses and employees that use technology into the future.

This blog you are reading right now is read by a lot of other people and it highlights:

  1. Our commitment to keeping you informed
  2. The range of skills our team has
  3. The number of customers who come to us as a result of reading this blog

Why Blog?

Why am I talking about this? One of our most popular online courses is the MYOB Bookkeeping Course and a lot of people who complete this course want to start their own business.

These same people are keen to build their customer base enabling them to work their own hours, use their brains and earn a good living.

Having a website with built-in blogging functionality based on the WordPress Content Management System is a fantastic way to tell people what you know and drum up new customers. It enables you to keep in contact with people, keep giving them information with no strings attached, and remain top of mind.

Blogging and “content marketing” just takes a bit of time to learn and then keep up to date, but you’ll end up with more customers and won’t have to pay for Google Adwords! 🙂

Read more about why we do content marketing

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What is a Remote Contractor or Virtual Assistant (VA)?

Software as a Service (in the Cloud)

woman using mobile to find job in payroll, accounts receivable or administrationWITH THE ADVENT of fast speed broadband internet, software programs that operate “in the cloud” and telecommunications that use your internet connection, there’s no wonder the Remote Contractor market is growing.

In the Cloud explained

What is in the cloud, you ask? Well, it’s just like Hotmail or Facebook or your internet banking; secure services that you use on the Internet from anywhere in the world.

It’s easy to access and you don’t need to bring your computer with you if you don’t want to. Even programs like MYOB are moving to the cloud with their online product called Live Accounts. It’s also an interesting time for these companies because new and nimble competitors have an opportunity to grab a market share; take Xero online accounting (New Zealand company) for example.

There are online customer databases like SalesForce which companies use to keep track of their customers and Skype that allow personal users to make calls to other Skype users for free. These services enable you to work from where ever you are and enable employers to validate that you have logged in and performed the desired work so opportunities are coming thick and fast for home workers.

Remote Contractors and Virtual Assistants (VA)

Remote worker, home-based employment, virtual assistants and even Mumpreneurs (working mums and parents starting their own businesses) are some of the terms used to describe this type of work. Some of the work available is paid hourly pay or payment for specific tasks. Of course, it’s an ideal situation for working parents who need to earn an income while caring for babies and young children. But it’s also fairly in demand.

Courses built around employment outcomes

If you’re going to invest time and money in study and upskilling, it’s a given that you want to earn more money as a result, whether that be locally or in your home office. Our online training courses are designed with job outcomes in mind — our cloud accounting software courses in MYOB, Xero and Quickbooks are designed by professionals working in the industry so they know what the requirements are.

Our training courses include real life examples mirroring the everyday occurrences of real world businesses, and its becoming increasingly common for businesses to outsource work tasks to contractors working from home (think bookkeeping, telemarketing, graphic design, social media, content marketing and sales work).

What you study in our courses follows the logical flow of the how everyday businesses are run. Bookkeepers are as in demand as ever, and our courses are designed to help you set yourself up as a bookkeeper, working in an accounting practise, for yourself, or for someone else’s business.

If you’re considering a local position as a receptionist, or in administration or clerical or you enjoy bookkeeping work and want to find a job in accounts payable & receivable and payroll, we have courses for all skills levels from beginners’ to advanced.

Find out more about how we will help you earn more money

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Top 5 Things Small Businesses Must Do Before June 30 to Get Their EOFY Accounting in Order

As the end of the financial year (EOFY) approaches in Australia, small business owners need to start preparing their financial records and making important decisions.

June 30 is more than just a date — it’s a deadline that can impact your tax bill, cash flow, compliance, and even future funding opportunities.

Whether you’re a sole trader, company director, or small business operator, proper planning can save you stress, time, and money.

Here are the top 5 accounting tasks every small business must do before June 30.

1. Reconcile Your Accounts and Finalise Bookkeeping

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Start by making sure all your accounts are reconciled — including bank accounts, credit cards, loan accounts, and payment gateways like Stripe, PayPal or Square. This ensures your financial data matches what’s in your actual bank account and eliminates discrepancies that could lead to errors in your tax return.

You’ll also want to:

  • Ensure all sales and expense invoices have been entered and correctly coded.
  • Chase any unpaid invoices and write off bad debts if necessary.
  • Categorise and attach receipts to transactions using your accounting software (e.g., Xero, MYOB or QuickBooks).
  • Review asset purchases or disposals during the year and update your depreciation schedule accordingly.

Doing this now will make it easier for your accountant to prepare your year-end financials — and help you get your tax return lodged faster.

See our QuickBooks Online, MYOB and Xero Bank Reconciliation Courses

2. Review Your Payroll and Superannuation

If you have employees or even just pay yourself through payroll, your EOFY payroll reporting must be correct and compliant with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

Here’s what you need to check:

  • STP Finalisation: Single Touch Payroll (STP) finalisation declarations must be completed by July 14. Make sure all payslips are accurate, year-to-date figures are reconciled, and no duplicates exist.
  • Super Guarantee (SG): Super contributions for the April–June quarter are due by July 28, but if you want to claim a tax deduction this financial year, ensure they are paid and received by the super fund before June 30.
  • Double-check that you’ve met the current SG rate (11% as of FY 2023–24) and that any salary sacrifice arrangements are correctly reported.

Many businesses use this time to switch payroll systems or review wages ahead of the next financial year — so now is a good time to review employee entitlements, awards, and changes to the minimum wage.

See our QuickBooks Online, MYOB and Xero Payroll Courses

3. Take Advantage of Tax Deductions and Instant Asset Write-Offs

EOFY is your last chance to strategically reduce your tax bill by claiming all eligible deductions. This includes everyday operating costs like:

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  • Business vehicle expenses
  • Office rent
  • Internet and phone bills
  • Accounting software subscriptions
  • Staff training
  • Marketing and advertising

Additionally, the Instant Asset Write-Off scheme may still apply, allowing you to immediately deduct the cost of eligible business assets purchased before June 30 (subject to thresholds and eligibility). This can include things like laptops, tools, or equipment used to run your business.

Speak with your accountant about whether it’s worth bringing forward expenses (such as pre-paying rent, insurance, or subscriptions) to claim the deduction this year.

4. Do a Stocktake and Review Your Inventory

If your business holds inventory — whether it’s retail stock, food and beverage, raw materials, or finished goods — a stocktake is required at the end of the financial year.

You’ll need to:

  • Physically count your stock on hand as of June 30.
  • Write down obsolete or unsellable inventory.
  • Adjust your accounting software or inventory system to reflect actual quantities and values.

Why it matters:

  • Accurate inventory levels help determine your cost of goods sold (COGS).
  • It affects your gross profit and taxable income.
  • It ensures your balance sheet is accurate and useful for making financial decisions.

Pro tip: Use this opportunity to streamline your inventory system and get rid of slow-moving or obsolete stock through clearance sales or donations.

5. Meet With Your Accountant and Plan Ahead

Finally, book a meeting with your accountant or bookkeeper before June 30 — not after. This allows you to implement any last-minute tax strategies, rather than simply reporting what’s already been done.

During this meeting, consider discussing:

  • How your business performed this year
  • Your likely tax position and any payments due
  • Whether to defer income or bring forward expenses
  • Capital gains tax (CGT) events or asset sales
  • Superannuation contributions, especially if you’re self-employed
  • Budgeting and forecasting for the new financial year

Your accountant can also help you identify whether your business structure is still right for your goals, or if it’s time to move from sole trader to company or trust structure.


Bonus Tip: Stay Organised for Next Year

If you found EOFY stressful this year, use this opportunity to invest in tools or services to make next year easier:

  • Set up regular reconciliations in your accounting software.
  • Automate invoice reminders to improve cash flow.
  • Consider outsourcing your bookkeeping if it’s holding you back.
  • Keep digital receipts organised with tools like Dext or Hubdoc.

Final Thoughts

The end of the financial year doesn’t need to be a panic-ridden time if you’re organised and proactive. By reconciling your accounts, reviewing payroll, maximising deductions, completing stocktakes, and meeting with your accountant, you’ll be in a strong position to meet your tax obligations and grow your business with confidence.

Whether you do your books yourself or work with a professional, staying on top of EOFY responsibilities is a sign of a smart, sustainable business.

Now’s the time — don’t leave it until June 29!

Bookkeeping Course Options

Business owners and Managers

EzyLearn’s COMPLETE Bookkeeping Courses include every skill level for most accounting tasks from set up and configuration to financial reporting, BAS and Payroll.

See the Complete Bookkeeping Courses for QuickBooks Online, MYOB and Xero

Jobseekers, bookkeepers and part-time employees

If you are looking for work, are a contract bookkeeper who wants more clients or a part-time accounts employee you will find that businesses use different accounting programs. EzyLearn has catered for this with our Bookkeeping Academy course packages.

See Bookkeeping Academy Course Packages

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Xero gives itself a 90% high distinction – users disagree

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Have you seen the recent ads promotion 90+ % approval from their customers?

The claims go from being more productive to being easy to use and this shows you how you can use statistics in your digital marketing claims.

While Reckon are promoting themselves as a cheaper alternative to Xero, Xero are finding out where they rank the best in their own research and promoting those figures as if they are real and FACEBOOK USERS ARE HATING IT!

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Intuit QuickBooks Course updates coming – features and navigation changes

Intuit is hunting for ways of helping their software become more relevant to Australian small business owners.

They recently sent me an email offering to pay $25 for my thoughts. What do you think I did?

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Another price increase from Xero – 4 straight years of price increases sends social media mad?

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It’s interesting how negative the sentiment is on Linkedin and Facebook when you start seeing annual price increases for Xero.

MYOB has been smashed in it’s social media marketing campaign for their MYOB Solo software but Xero’s CEO was smashed on Linkedin for the continuing increases in price of Xero.

You can push the innovation angle for so long but it seems like Xero are trying to test how much their clients can really afford.

There is a link in their price increase email to their innovations page and I wonder if they did the price increase just to get more traffic to that part of their website!?

The question is:

  1. Is that innovation worth the cost to your business and do you use those features, and
  2. What are your alternatives.
  3. Do you need all this extra functionality that Xero is promoting?

These increase in subscriptions seem a lot like the recent Black Mirror episode “Common People” where users have no real choice but to keep paying more and more for the software because it is hard to find an alternative.

If you are into dark comedy or want to see how bad things can get from a technology perspective this episode has a very interesting take about subscriptions and premium serviceswait until you when the subscriber starts talking about sponsored products!

Xero justifies it’s price increase using Innovation

Xero did a great job with an earlier price increase by telling their users about the massive gain they received with the inclusion of Hubdoc in their Xero feature list.

It was portrayed as a massive saving compared to the monthly fee and it worked very well at a time when other software companies were simply increasing their subscriptions with bland corporate notification emails.

They’re pushing the innovation angle again but users are pushing back.

Learn Online with Xero Courses

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Like it or not, Xero is still the leading online accounting software in New Zealand, Australia and the UK and it’s popularity continues to rise.

  • If you’re looking for accounts or bookkeeping jobs you need to know how to use Xero.
  • If you’re running your own business or a business manager you need to know how to use Xero

Learn everything about Xero in the Complete Xero Course. It includes 7 skill levels from beginners to advanced bookkeeping using Xero and it’s available from $20pw.

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What is the cheapest way to learn Xero and Microsoft Excel

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Learning how to use Xero for specific tasks is easy. There are dozens of videos that you can watch for free on YouTube and they are good for “JIT Learning” – Just In Time Learning. If you want to get a thorough and detailed training about how to perform bookkeeping using Xero you need to learn how to perform all the bookkeeping tasks.

Most people like to watch training videos about how to use Xero or Excel and then try to replicated it.

But once you’ve watched 3-4 videos you get the feeling that you should be using the software. You’ll also start to realise the benefit of a course that contains all the sample data and exercises to help you learn bookkeeping.

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Office Admin Workers Day – gift ideas for staff

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Office admin workers are the key employees which keep every business running, large or small. They perform the tasks required to keep some form of order and record keeping for the business and without their assistance everything could turn messy quickly.

There is a celebration in a small number of countries for these works and it is often known as Secretary’s Day.

It is an opportunity for bosses or managers to give gifts to their secretary’s and some common gifts tend to be gestures of appreciation that are relatively easy to give in a workplace setting. These often include:

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Join the Bookkeeping Academy

Bookkeeping Academy to find accounting jobs. Learn how to use MYOB and Xero with online training courses - Employer Recognised and Industry Accredited.

Join the Bookkeeping Academy as a member to improve your personal brand and get online exposure for bookkeeping and office administration work.

  • Membership to bookkeeper database
  • Verification of Credentials
  • Online Member Profile
  • 4 hours annual CPD training credits
  • Your Worklife Contribution (optional)
  • Local Awareness Marketing
  • Training in bookkeeping integration subjects
  • Access to Academic Development Program (APD)
  • Bookkeeping Affiliate Program Membership
  • Social Media Marketing Introduction Training

Business Owner Benefits

The Bookkeeping Academy is designed for anyone who wants to enhance their knowledge and use of technology to manage the financial aspects of their business.

As a business owner this gives you a low cost educational and support resource to help you use technology to become more organised and efficient in the administration aspects of your business.

Ongoing Course Access and Support

EzyLearn Online Course Updates & Additions for latest versions of Xero, Excel & MYOB courses

This membership gives you ongoing access to EVERY course that you have ever enrolled into (since January 1st 2013) with EzyLearn – this includes all

  • updated training workbooks,
  • educational videos and
  • exercise files.

We update our training materials regularly to keep up with changes in features, compliance requirements and navigation changes made by the major software vendors.

Specialisation for Certified Bookkeeping Assistants

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When you specialise you demonstrate your commitment to a deeper level of understanding about certain Bookkeeping Assistant tasks. This knowledge ensure you are more productive for your employer or client and can help them use technology to better manage their business.

Specialisation Training include:

  1. Introduction to Apps and Integrations
  2. Receipt Capture and Storage
  3. Credit Management
  4. Rostering and Workforce Management
  5. Financial Reporting

Get the details about Bookkeeping Academy membership

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BAS Course and Financial Reporting training by rescuing Jerry’s messy startup

Jerry profile startup course and social media marketing for small business entrepreneur

Some of the most challenging bookkeeping work is catchup or rescue bookkeeping. When there are 3 months worth of transactions of all different types and you need to

  • enter the data,
  • reconcile the bank accounts and
  • make sure that the tax, GST and payroll data is accurate –

Welcome to Jerry’s Messy Startup Case Study.

This course is designed for students or workers who already have an understanding about data entry for daily financial transactions, credit management and bank reconciliation.

You’ll work with 3 months of data and end up producing financial reports to help Jerry be compliant with the ATO for GST as well as his payroll PAYG obligations.

You’ll also give Jerry some useful insights into his messy business using financial reporting.

This BAS Course case study is available to help you learn BAS and Financial Reporting using QuickBooks, MYOB and Xero.

Information about these BAS Courses

  • BAS course in QuickBooks Online, MYOB and Xero takes approx 5 hours to complete
  • You are legally permitted to provide BAS services provided you are under instruction from the Business Owner, the business accountant or a registered BAS Agent.
  • BAS Services include Payroll and Superannuation calculations
  • Completing your BAS gets tricky with partial GST expenses
  • Data entry for historical transactions is what takes the most time when completing the BAS
  • Catchup or Rescue Bookkeeping is hard when the business owner can’t find copies of receipts
  • Business owners get stressed at BAS lodgement time because there are penalties for being late

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Thank you Dani!

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I’ve received some negative feedback this week, but it’s not as bad as you think.

When I say negative it means that we did something that needed correcting. I think a lot of people take any negative feedback as a personal attack but I’ve come to realise it is a HUGE BONUS when someone actually reaches out to tell you what they think – but you need to do something about it.

I love hearing from our blog subscribers and students PARTICULARLY if it helps us improve and do a better job.

Dani, if you are reading this, you made us act on our digital marketing using MailChimp!

I think Mailchimp has become a bit of a rip off to be honest. They’ve figured out exactly what people like about their email marketing software and created “upgrades” for anyone who wants to use them.

When anyone requested our free training course samples we use MailChimp for our AutoResponders – messages that are sent automatically at pre defined intervals.

Here is an example of an AutoResponder series (or what MailChimp call a Journey).

  1. Person subscribes to your list (Mailchimp now limit your lists to 3)
  2. Send a Confirmation message which includes details about how to access our Free samples.
  3. Wait one day
  4. Sent a message about our learning journeys
  5. Wait one day
  6. Send a message about our past students and testimonials
  7. Wait 3 days
  8. Sent a message about our Bookkeeping Academy

All of those 8 steps were part of ONE Journey Automation (AutoResponder) but then Mailchimp limited the number of Journey points so we got rid of the “Wait one day” steps.

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Example of a customer journey in MailChimp

Mailchimp realised that their users were creating lots of automated marketing messages (Journeys) so they included this ability in a more expensive “upgrade” plan. Anyone who used them previously were simply TRUNCATED and left to waste!

It resulted in 3 emails being sent automatically and Dani thought that was a complete overload and very SPAMMY.

There are alternative email marketing software programs and one that still enables you to create long journeys is Aweber.

Many other students probably thought the same but because you wrote it down and made us realise how bad it looks, we acted on it!

The messages come out regularly and are spaced with a day or two in between them.

The RESULT

We’ve now created many different journeys and separated the dates to make sure that the messages you receive when you request our free Xero Course samples for example are spaced out evenly.

Learn Mailchimp in our Email Marketing Course and connect with your own customers.

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COMPLETE Xero Course includes Beginners to Advanced skills

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This Xero course is the most popular with job seekers and business owners because it gives them the training they need to do almost anything using Xero. These are the course topics:

The Complete Xero Course takes most students 3-4 weeks to complete but you can learn it at your own pace and in your own time.

12 months or LIFETIME access – your choice

Ezy Learning Lifelong training platform for Xero, MYOB, Excel, Digital Marketing training courses

Enrol at our original enrolment website and you can learn everything about Bookkeeping using Xero with LIFETIME course access.

This includes all additional content we create and updates to training material. It also includes access to EzyLearn ANSWERS!

If you want the cheaper option you can enrol into the course here with 12 months course access and support.

Join us as a Tutor

If you have industry experience AND you complete our courses you can also become an EzyLearn Tutor.

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As an EzyLearn TUTOR you become our partner and work part time, while also earning an income online as our affiliate – this is just one of our Career Academy membership options for students.

Enquire with us today and get the FREE Xero course sample – as well as Microsoft Office and Word training!

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

If you have any other questions you’ll find answers to most of them at our FAQ’s.

Here are just some of the most common questions and links to their answers.

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