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Your Work at home businessThe
revolution of how businesses operate is an enormous boon to Virtual
Assistants. With more businesses moving into an internet based atmosphere, the
opportunity for growth as a Virtual Assistant (VA) is exceptional. savvy
and often possessing website and graphic design skills, HTML know how and an
understanding of search engine optimization and Internet marketing. However,
there are many levels to what type of work you could choose to target as a
Virtual Assistant. Many Virtual Assistants provide virtual customer support
for clients while others focus entirely on data entry work. The options are
diverse and plentiful. So
Where to Begin? Many
up and coming VA's get their first assignments from established Virtual
Assistant businesses. So networking with other VA's can be an essential method
of getting a shoe in this business. The obvious place to begin networking is
on forums. Do a Google search on 'virtual assistant forum' and you will have a
good starting point. When
you are networking on forums, try to be an active participant on the forum.
Ask intelligent questions. Share your understanding on different topics and
comment on what other members
have said. The biggest mistake for many women
trying to network or promote their businesses on forums is to give one-liner
answers that aren't thoughtful. I am far more likely to outsource work to a
candidate when I see that they are serious about beginning their business, it
isn't just a whim. And that they are willing to ask questions and hone their
skills. Build
a Website You
really should have a website up for your business. Without one, your chances
to succeed are seriously going to be hindered. There are several viable
options for getting your website started. You can purchase a template, use a
site builder, hire a designer or build one yourself. Building
a website yourself can seem daunting, but it is likely a skill you will need
to develop in the Virtual Assistant industry and this will give you some hands
on experience. I highly recommend building your own site. Once
you have your website you can begin promoting it on your signature in emails
and on forums. You can advertise your services locally and provide your
customer with a website address to learn more about your services. The
opportunities for acquiring clients and networking with other VA's expands
tremendously once you have a professional website presence. Find
Work Online There
are quite a few places now online where you can connect with prospective
clients and bid on jobs that they have. By far the best place to do this is www.elance.com.
Elance has an excellent reputation and an excellent advertising budget. They
draw thousands of jobs there all the time. There is a fee, but it is well
worth the investment. Other
sources for finding work are: www.craigslist.com,
www.sologig.com, www.homejobstop.com,
www.guru.com, and www.getafreelancer.com.
There are really quite a few websites now that focus on bringing clients and
service providers together. Do
a Good Job When
you do land your first gig, do it well. Aim to astound your client. Be ahead
of schedule, respond to their inquiries, and send them daily updates.
Oftentimes first assignments are your best opportunity for receiving more
work. When a business reaches the point of outsourcing, they are doing well.
It is very likely that pleasing the client with your first assignment can lead
to ongoing work and/or glowing recommendations to their colleagues to use your
services. Starting
a Virtual Assistant business is an innovative, legitimate way to utilize
skills that you have. It is quickly becoming a popular home business and there
is tremendous room in the industry for growth. It can take some time to sign
on your first clients, but before you know it you will have a full work load
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