How to Become A Virtual Assistant and Work From Anywhere with Digital Nomad Kit founder Hannah Dixon


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Jul 09 2024 25 mins  

In part two of our interview with Hannah Dixon, we welcome back Hannah Dixon, a queer, British-American digital nomad currently based in Mexico. In this episode, we discuss her journey to becoming the founder of Digital Nomad Kit and her Virtual Excellence Academy - and why becoming a Virtual Assistant is a way for people to gain location independence and live anywhere.

With a background in virtual assistance, she has successfully trained 30,000 people in 150 countries and transitioned to a focus on teaching and recruitment.

Hannah has also recently founded Rainbow Remote, an initiative celebrating queer people in business and entrepreneurship, and she is dedicated to building inclusive communities and supporting individuals in living flexible, location-independent lives.

Below are the key takeaways from this episode:

  • Entrepreneurial Freedom: Dixon emphasized the freedom to change various aspects of life that entrepreneurship provides.
  • Community Building Challenges: She discussed the difficulties of building an online community on LinkedIn and is considering a return to Facebook for better engagement.
  • Virtual Assistant Training: Through Digital Nomad Kit, Hannah has trained over 30,000 virtual assistants globally, highlighting the benefits of remote work.

Hannah Dixon

Instagram: @digitalnomadkit
LinkedIn: Hannah Dixon
Digital Nomad Kit Website

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