Virtual Assistant - A Work at Home Opportunity
Virtual Assistants
When we say something is “virtual” in modern terminology, we are almost always talking about something related to the internet. So Virtual Dating is dating using the internet. “Virtual” does not mean something that does not exist. But it implies you are replacing a normal physical entity with a real but for the most part unseen entity that lives online.
The trend in strategic business planning is to incorporate an aggressive “virtual marketing” plan with your traditional plans. So it makes sense that eventually the move to virtual resources would reach human resources with the availability of virtual employees.
In the last two or three years, virtual employment has taken off and become a very real resource for businesses wishing to tap into valuable experience and subject matter expertise that cannot be found locally. Agencies such as Team Double Click and Rent-A-Coder provide an army of ready to work professionals that can step in and get a job done quickly and efficiently for an employer.
But the concept of virtual employment is going beyond providing another variation on outsourcing to a consultant. Many virtual assistamts provide administrative assistants, sales support and many other functions normally associated with a full time employee but those services are done “virtually”. A virtual office manager can have calls routed to his or her remote phone, emails redirected and conduct office meetings and negotiations with vendors via email or instant messaging. Using these modern tools, a virtual assistant can provide almost every function an on site assistant might be able to do but do so at a lower cost to the employer.
In addition to the benefits that virtual employment has for businesses to fill needs for skilled workers, it’s an excellent resource for talented workers who want to make a contribution to the business world on their own terms. Virtual workers almost universally work at home or where they chose to work. Often the work is task based with a deadline so the worker can select the hours that fits their family and personal schedules best.
Virtual staffing is a trend that has been a success for all involved as it has matured in the last few years. We can look for this twenty first century methodology for bringing in talented workers to continue to grow as more and more businesses get comfortable with staffing their employee ranks “virtually”.

10 Reasons Why You Should Become A Virtual Assistant This Year
First of all, what is a virtual assistant (VA)? I like to explain it as a word processor gone wild. A VA is someone who works with clients, providing them with top quality support services without having to be physically present at a clients office. VA services are becoming more and more popular thanks to today’s technology such as email, the Internet, online instant messaging, fax, phone, and overnight delivery. Gone are the days of offices needing their support staff in the same building.
If you have a secretarial background or other support staff expertise and a love for computers and all the technology it offers, then here are ten very good reasons why you should start your own VA business this year.
1. Make An Income You Can Live On
It was reported by virtual assistant trade organizations that the average full-time VA working in the US would gross about $39,452 annually. Now that isn’t a bad income!
That is the type of money you can live on, even if you are a single mom.
2. The Need For VA’s Is Only Going To Get Greater
According to the George Washington University forecast of emerging technology, Virtual Assisting will become a $130 Billion Industry by 2008. Thanks to our growing technology, and the fact that it’s easier to just source out work to a VA due to the fact that a business doesn’t have to pay for any benefits when they out-source, this type of service will only get bigger and more in demand.
3. Are you feeling unfulfilled, unchallenged, and unmotivated? Is your current corporate job beginning to feel like a real drag?
Are you dreading getting dressed up, driving your commute to work, and working with a boss who is ungrateful and unappreciative? Do you love some parts of your job and despise other parts and wish you could do the parts you love more? Then becoming a VA might be something you need to look into.
4. Want to continue your professional working life without having to leave home?
Want the flexibility to work from home and have a better balance between work and life?
Maybe you’re thinking of having kids, or have had your first baby. You so want to continue your career, but you also want to spend more time with your children. Take a good hard look at the world of a VA. This type of home business will continue to give you the satisfaction of a career, while also offering you the ability to be there for your kids doctor appointments, their first step, school field trips, and running them around to after school events.
5. Gain the ability to work with people you want to work with.
Do you tend to click with certain types of people more than others? With a VA business, you can decide who you want your clients to be. Authors, salespeople, consultants, coaches, executives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners are just a few of the types of people you could work with.
6. The ability to do more than just one thing.
Looking for a little variety in your business? Don’t want to get stuck doing the same thing over and over again? Here is a list of just some of the things you can do as a VA.
- Administration
- Writing services (technical or creative)
- Business/employee communications
- Proofreading and editing, research (online or traditional)
- Word-processing
- Spreadsheets
- Data entry
- Database management
- Message management
- Scheduling
- Bill paying
- Simple website design
- Newsletter distribution
- Bulk mailing
- Reminder services
- Event planning
- Special projects
- Concierge services
- Secretarial services
- Research
- Data processing/data management
- Desktop publishing
- Transcription services
- Mail and email services
- Telephone/fax services
- Internet services
- Bookkeeping
- Purchasing services
- Writing/editing services
- Marketing services
- Personal services
- Santa letters
- Proposal Writer
7. The ability to Niche yourself.
Choose just a few of the ideas above and take it one step further. Niche yourself. You might already possess knowledge in a certain area. You can contact those businesses you are already familiar with and work with them. Maybe in the past you had worked as support staff for a marketing company. If marketing is your thing, you can let businesses know that you can not only be their VA and take care of all their typing and database applications, but that you can also use your expertise to help them market their business.
8. Use the equipment you already have.
If you’re reading this article, then there’s a good chance you already have a computer, a printer, and fax capabilities. Why not start putting that equipment to good use and make some money?
9. The choice between working full-time or part-time.
Maybe you don’t want to work full time, but you need to do something to call your own. That’s great! You’ll be your own boss; you can decide how much or how little you want to work.
10. Being able to say you love the way you make money.
If just the thought of working with your computer and current technology makes you giddy, why not make money doing something you love? Grab hold of the opportunity to make as much money as you’d like and the ability to work from your home. You have the opportunity to decide who you want to work with, the type of work you want to do or not do, and your niche area. If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you visit *** to learn more about starting your own Virtual Assistant Business.
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How To Make Money With Your Own
Virtual Assistant Business
By Liz Folger, Work-at-Home Mom Expert
So you want to start your own virtual assistant business.
Great! I assume you want to start your own VA business not only to own your own
business, but also to make money.More
and more businesses are outsourcing and paying VA’s, and there is no reason why
you can’t be one of them.
You’ve got your business name, all the office equipment you
need, and you’ve got the determination to make your business a success. So now
the big question is, how do you go about finding clients?
What Type of Services Will You Provide?
We all have certain areas where our talents and interests
lie. You have so many choices as to what areas you want to special in. There’s
a good chance you already have experience in some of the specialty areas.Maybe you don’t even realize all of the areas
VA’s are working in.
Here’s just a small sampling of the services you could
offer:
Administration
Writing services (technical or creative)
Proofreading and editing, research (online or traditional)
Scheduling
Bill paying
Simple website design
Newsletter distribution
Reminder services
Event planning
Concierge services
Research
Data processing/data management
Desktop publishing
Transcription services
Mail and email services
Telephone/fax services
Internet services
Bookkeeping
Purchasing services
Marketing services
Personal services
Once you know the types of services you are going to offer,
it’s time to find you some clients.
What to Charge
It isn’t too hard to figure out what to charge. Start by
contacting local support service businesses in your area. Ask them if they can
send you a price list. Get several of these to learn what everyone else is
charging. You don’t want to charge too much and you don’t want to under price
yourself so you look like you don’t do great work. Find the happy medium and go
with that amount. Prices are not set in stone.
If you have to change your prices down the road, so be it.
Get Some Business Cards
If you want to look professional, make sure you get your
business cards right away. You never know when you might meet someone who needs
the services you’re offering. When that time comes, all you need to do is pull
out your card and hand it to them. Never be without your business cards!
Here are some great sites where you can get business cards
from free to as low as $10 for 250 cards.
(Click on FREE business cards)
http://www.overnightprints.com
http://www.dcp-print.com/Products/Free_Business_Cards.asp?agent_camp=1300001
(Try them out for free)
Tell Your Circle of Friends and Family About
Your Business
Since you already have a relationship with your family and
friends, don’t forget to tell them about your new VA business. While your
brother might not need your services, there’s a good chance that he might know
someone who does. You can start networking right away with those you already
know.
Think about designing a letter or oversized postcard about
your service and send it to everyone you know. Maybe even include a picture of
yourself, the name of your business, the services you offer and ask that if
they can’t use your service, to please recommend your business to others who
might.If you send a letter, include a
couple of your business cards for passing on to your possible clients.
Send Out Press Releases
A press release is a great way to start your business off
with a bang. I want to mention here though that a press release is not
something you just send out when you open your business. I’ll talk more about
this a little later.
Here are some great places to find press release tips and
templates:
http://www.press-release-writing.com/press-release-template.htm
http://www.marketingsource.com/pressrelease/releaseformat.html
Where to send your press releases:
Local Newspapers
Local Business Publications
Local Radio Talk Shows
Local TV News Stations
Online sites to send your press release for free:
http://www.prweb.com/aboutg.php
PrWeb is free and you can pick
what area you want your press release
to be distributed to.
Other reasons to send out a press release:
- You’re offering a new service
- Launching a website for your business
- You’ve won a high profile client account or contract
- You’ve had an unusual challenge or adversity and
overcome it; especially when others thought it couldn’t be done.
- You participate in a fundraising event or you are to
serve in a charitable organization.
- You’re offering or sponsoring a workshop, seminar, or conference
- If you’re changing the company name, location, web
address, or product name
I’m The Answer to Your Problem
Convincing your future clients that they should hire you
might seem a little scary at first. But once you build more clients, and they
start telling you what a godsend you are, your confidence level is going to
soar.
Here are some convincing ideas to consider…
Tell your future client why they need you. Maybe you
work odd hours, or you have very reasonable rates. Go over the services you
offer and why you are so good at what you do.
Explain to the client what skills you possess, your
background, and your education.
You can help your client catch-up on a backlog of work
that other employees aren’t able to get to.
You offer reduced costs and expenses for your client.
They don’t have to pay you benefits or sick time.
You will help their business grow with your marketing
techniques.
Thanks to the technology that is currently available,
using your services will save the client money. Explain that you reduce
overhead. They only pay you for work completed. They aren’t paying someone if
there is no work to do. Plus your client doesn’t have to pay for sick or
holiday time, or for health benefits.
It won’t be long until you’re confidence, strong and bright,
shines through. You won’t have any problems explaining to a future client that
you are the right person for the job, or that you are the solution to their
problems.
So What Are You Waiting For?
Making money in a virtual assistant business can be done. Full
time VA’s are making about $38.000 a year. This year, why can’t that VA be you?
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