Hiring a Virtual Assistant

It can Open up Limitless Opportunities to any Business Owner. Hiring a Virtual Assistant requires a different mindset, a change in how you normally conduct your business. It requires a change from working face-to-face with employees and assistants to working virtually – where most of the time your only contact is a voice over the phone. If you are a business owner that can adapt to an ever changing environment, wants to remain competitive and grow your business to its full potential, hiring a virtual assistant might be a good strategic solution. If you haven’t made up your mind yet […]

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5 Reasons Why You are actually Destroying Your Business

Those are the words of Facebook marketing guru, Jeff Wideman. He is a self-employed marketing consultant that is experiencing record-breaking business growth. He owes a considerable portion of his success to his Virtual Assistant. However, there are scores of small business owners, consultants, and entrepreneurs, who are running themselves and their businesses into the ground because they have yet to wise up; take the plunge to hire a Virtual Assistant and create a more thriving and profitable business. As a small business owner, you need to constantly take stock of your actions and their impact on the bottom-line to discover […]

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Top 10 Reasons to Hire a High-Level Virtual Assistant

Is it possible to reduce your daily workload, and double your annual business revenues at the same time? With a Virtual Assistant, both are very possible. A Virtual Assistant can do many things for you and your business. The way you as a business owner accomplish more is to outsource, or delegate the non-revenue generating or moneymaking tasks to a Virtual Assistant or “VA.” While there are many types of VAs out there, you want to contract with a high-level and highly skilled VA to get the most bang for your buck. Most VAs can handle administrative tasks given them, […]

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What is a virtual assistant?

A virtual assistant (typically abbreviated to VA, also called a virtual office assistant)[1] is generally self-employed and provides professional administrative, technical, or creative (social) assistance to clients remotely from a home office.[2][3] Because virtual assistants are independent contractors rather than employees, clients are not responsible for any employee-related taxes, insurance or benefits, except in the context that those indirect expenses are included in the VA’s fees. Clients also avoid the logistical problem of providing extra office space, equipment or supplies. Clients pay for 100% productive work, and can work with Virtual Assistants, individually, or in multi-VA firms to meet their […]

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