Virtual Assistants (VA) work
as independent contractors,
usually working from a home office
using personal resources, such as a
computer, phone, internet, etc.
While we think it is necessary to
have someone on-site, in today's
world of remote access it is truly
a luxury. Email, text messaging,
phone forwarding, fax, and programs
which allow a VA to access your
office from a remote location
eliminate most of these objections.
Essentially, your VA's office
simply becomes an extension of your
office.


- Entrepreneurs
- Consultants
- Small Business Owners
- Lawyers
- Sales Representatives
- Executives
- Speakers and Performers
- Real Estate Brokers
- Architects
- Business and Life Coaches
- Authors
We
speak of work-life balance,
but for the small business owner,
there is seldom such a thing.
Juggling and wearing multiple hats
was probably not what you had in
mind when you went into business.
Many of the day-to-day tasks that
plague a business owner and take
time away from his/her true
business waste the valuable skill
sets which make the business grow
and become profitable. Although it
is better to give these tasks to
someone who is more cost effective,
many businesses cannot afford to
hire a full-time employee. In
today's economy, there is a growing
trend to outsource various projects
and duties. Frequently, we think of
this in terms of large
corporations, but it is becoming
more common and more cost efficient
for small businesses as well. This
is where a Virtual Assistant (comes
into play) can become one of your
most valuable assets.
In this age
of cutbacks, downsizing, and
do-it-all-yourself
are you exhausted and overworked?
If you need help, a little or a lot, let's talk.
