Virtual Assistant Skills: Why You Need to Know How to Network
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008When you are still in the early stages of running a virtual assistant business, you are likely to find that there are a number of skills that you need to brush up on. While that is not by any stretch of the imagination to imply that you’ll need to re-learn speed typing, it’s to suggest that if you haven’t been writing in a blog for a while you may want to start or that, if you haven’t been networking, you need to get out there.
Networking is an essential skill for virtual assistants. Why is networking so important?
Networking is an important skill because when you network with other virtual assistants – those who have been in business for a while and have figured out the “ropes” – you will be able to learn more about a wide variety of business possibilities. You’ll be able to get info about what it’s going to take to improve communication with a difficult client, to work out getting paid for a project or even about which software is ideal for creating backups of your computer.
Similarly, networking is an essential virtual assistant skill because networking will help you to get more work. Whether you’re networking with other virtual assistants who have a different skill set and might be able to use your services or you’re networking with other small business owners in your area who could use a hand with getting things done making those connections is essential for growing your business.
