Archive for November 13th, 2007

Is Virtual Assistant Training Important?

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Virtual assistance is still a relatively new field; this is part of what prompts a lot of would=be VA’s to think “Do I really need virtual assistant training?”

It’s a reasonable question. If you’re thinking about becoming a virtual assistant, chances are good that you’ve spent some time in the field and have a fair number of administrative skills. It’s also a fairly safe bet that you know more than a few things about the area you’re planning to specialize in – whether it’s real estate, accounting, design or something altogether different.

Virtual assistant training, however, is important. Training isn’t about getting the skills that you need: it’s a way of focusing on and achieving your business goals.

For example:

  1. VA training can be meant to help you figure out the basics of running your own business.
  2. VA training may be about marketing your services online.
  3. You may take a VA training class because you want to know more about establishing your own unique brand.
  4. Maybe you have trouble with delegating tasks: if you’re running a VA service where a number of professionals work together, some types of training can help you to know what and how to delegate – and how to be a more effective leader.

Attending a training class may not be absolutely necessary, but you’re likely to find that there are far more advantages than drawbacks when it comes to getting ahead.