Virtual Assistant Specialties: Which Services Should You Offer?

When you start to think that becoming a virtual assistant is in your future, there are going to be a number of things that you’ll want to look at.

You’ll want to focus on getting the training that you need - information about writing a business plan, finding clients, billing for your services and even simple things like setting up your home office. More importantly, though, you’ll want to look at your own skills to determine what your virtual assistant specialties are going to be.

Different virtual assistants do have different specialties - that’s something that makes this such a great field for so many different people. Here are just a sampling of the virtual assistant specialties that may prove to be the basis for you VA business:

  • Website design and maintenance
  • Data entry and word processing
  • Desktop publishing and newsletter creation
  • Booking travel
  • Providing writing, editing or researching services
  • Marketing - either online or offline or both
  • Database management
  • Event planning
  • Customer service

If you’re thinking about starting a VA business, take a close look at what you like to do; it’s key to determining which services you should offer.

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