Posts Tagged ‘Become a Virtual Assistant’

Finding a Niche as a Real Estate Virtual Assistant

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Specializing in a niche field, like real estate, can lead to a great career as a Virtual Assistant! Ask yourself a few questions: What do you KNOW well? What can you DO well? What do you enjoy? Perhaps you used to be a real estate agent. Convert that knowledge you have in your head, into one of the hottest growing Virtual Assistant fields of expertise! Contact local real estate agents, market yourself as an experienced Virtual Assistant. You can: Create email campaigns for Realtors, update their contact lists, postcards, update their website, input and manage listings, prepare closing docs and a host of other valuable duties.

Why would a Realtor hire a Virtual Assistant? So they can do what they do best: SELL! Most real estate agents dread the paperwork end of their business. They excel in electric personalities and persuasive conversation. Your job is to keep them organized and find systems that can streamline their business. Perhaps you are in charge of marketing to bring in more business. The possibilities are endless. HERE IS THE BEST PART: If you choose agents from different non-competing areas, you can work for several real estate agents at once! Your Real Estate Virtual Assistant business can really blossom! There is a great Business Plan and Marketing EBook here on this site that has a ton of links where you can market yourself and really grow your Real Estate Virtual Assistant business!

Is Becoming a Virtual Assistant the Change That’s Right for You?

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Whether or not you were supportive of the Obama candidacy, one of the things that you’ll find, now that he has taken the Oath of Office and challenged us all to become the change that we wish to see; while it might not be exactly what he had in mind, for some of you, becoming a virtual assistant just might be the change that you can believe in for yourself.

When you start to look into becoming a virtual assistant, what you are going to find is that:

  1. You are in a great position to build a business for yourself – one that you can run on your terms.
  2. You are able to commit time to your family and to schedule your days around those things that are important to you (say, volunteer service one night a week, for example).
  3. You will have the opportunity to run a business based on the values that you have and the goals that you have set for yourself and to know that it’s possible to achieve all of the goals that you have set for yourself.
  4. You are able to get the support that you need along the way so that you know that you are headed in a direction that you can feel fantastic about.

The more that you look into becoming a virtual assistant – especially when you are thinking about those changes that you can make that will help you to build a life that you feel fantastic about living – the more likely that you are to find yourself moving forward. The more that you ensure that you are getting the support that you need along the way and the more that you know you are working toward fulfilling lifetime goals that you’ve set for yourself, the more that you’ll find the rewards of becoming a virtual assistant.

Who Shouldn’t Become a Virtual Assistant

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

A lot of the time, when I talk about becoming a virtual assistant, the attention is on those who are already thinking about becoming a VA and who would be likely to find success in the field. However, not everyone is cut out to become a virtual assistant – and here are some clues that indicate it might not be the best field for you.

You might not want to look at becoming a virtual assistant if:

  1. You are looking for a job that’s going to require minimal effort. After all, when you become a virtual assistant, you not only have a job to do for your clients, but also you are going to find that you have all the behind the scenes work as well.
  2. You don’t want to answer to anyone. Providing great customers service to your clients is (sometimes) like making sure that your boss is happy – after all, you want to be sure that they keep coming back.
  3. You think that becoming a virtual assistant is going to put you in a position in which everything always goes your way. Simply put, there are going to be snags – having a support system in place will help to minimize them, but they may still be there.

So who should become a virtual assistant? Those of you who recognize that putting effort into running a business will pay off and who know that they’re going to be able to consistently give 110% will find that the choice is something to be really, really happy about.

Will the Choice to Become a Virtual Assistant Pay Off?

Friday, January 9th, 2009

When you are thinking about becoming a virtual assistant, one of the first things that you are bound to wonder about is whether or not the decision will be lucrative. In other words, you’re going to want to be sure that, when you become a virtual assistant you will be in a great position to have a steady income – especially if you’re trying not to focus on maintaining a day job.

So, how do you now whether or not becoming a virtual assistant is a choice that will pay off for you?

One of the most important things that you can do is going to be to ensure that you have the business training that will help you to learn more about attracting clients, getting financial support if you need it and that will better help you to manage your time. You’ll also find that – when you become a virtual assistant – there are a number of great benefits that will come from having a mentor who you can turn to when you have questions.

Becoming a virtual assistant is a great option if you are looking to go into business for yourself – but you’ll find that it’s a choice that really pays off when you have the right support.

Will You Become a Virtual Assistant in 2009?

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

When you sat back to make your list of New Year’s Resolutions, was going into business for yourself and becoming a virtual assistant one of them? If so, why no make sure that you become a successful virtual assistant?

There are plenty of folks out there who decide that they’ll just call themselves virtual assistants and that that’s going to be all that there is to it. When you become a virtual assistant, however, you are going to want to be sure that you are looking at the big picture: you are going to want to be sure that you know that goes into starting a business in the area where you live (and will be working). You’re going to want to be sure that you understand marketing, networking, time management and customer service skills.

In other words, when you commit to becoming a virtual assistant and going to business for yourself in 2009, why not focus on getting the training and support that will ensure that you’re on your way to success in business? Why settle for just getting started in business for yourself when it’s possible to focus on ensuring your success when you become a virtual assistant?

Starting to Think You Want to Become a Virtual Assistant?

Friday, December 26th, 2008

There are always going to be a wide variety of people who start to think that, along with it, the new year is likely to create the opportunity to do more to work toward reaching career goals. If you’ve been thinking that you might want to become a virtual assistant, the opportunity to move forward comes with the start of the new year.

If you’re looking into becoming a virtual assistant, you’re going to want to take a moment to take a closer look at VA training that’s available to you – training that will help you to do more to market your business and even to launch your company and that will help you to figure out a better way to manage your time. You’re going to want to make sure that you are thinking about networking with other virtual assistants and about choosing a specialty.

Mostly, however, if you’re thinking that you might want to become a virtual assistant, you’re going to want to be sure that you’re going to have access to all of the resources that are available to you – resources that will help to ensure that you are able to find the level of success that will make you glad that you made the choice to act.

Become a Virtual Assistant If You Want a Real Work at Home Business

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

When you first start to look into becoming a virtual assistant, one of the biggest benefits that you are going to discover – particularly if you want to be able to work while your kids are home – is that you will be able to have a legitimate work at home opportunity. By making the choice to become a virtual assistant, what you are going to find is that there are a number of great opportunities.

In part, the opportunities that come from becoming a virtual assistant are there because of the wide variety of businesses that are looking for help without bringing on additional employees. Similarly, the opportunities that exist when individuals make the choice to become a virtual assistant are present simply because you’ll no longer find yourself in a position in which you’re only looking for work within your local area.

Ultimately, what you’re going to find is that when you become a virtual assistant – and make sure that you have the support that you need throughout the process – is that, if you want to work from home, this is the best way to do it. With an increasing demand and a number of ways to differentiate yourself, becoming a VA is a great way to take control of your working life.

Will You Be Happy With the Choice to Become a Virtual Assistant?

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

One of the most common reasons why individuals – and yes, that includes both women and men – make the choice to become a virtual assistant is that they are looking for the opportunity to branch out on their own and to put the skills that they’ve developed to work for themselves. In other words, most people who make the choice to become a virtual assistant do so because they are looking for the opportunity to run a business of their own. They look at becoming a virtual assistant as something that will enable them to reach their goals without having to dramatically change their lifestyles.

But there are still plenty of folks who, when they think about whether or not to become a virtual assistant aren’t sure whether or not the decision will make them happy. Would you be happy?

There’s a tendency in becoming a virtual assistant to think that joy automatically comes with independence; ask those who are happiest about their choice to become a virtual assistant and you’re likely to find that the happiness really comes from a sense of success. They’ll also tell you, however, that there are a few easy ways to ensure success:

  1. Make sure that you understand your skills.
  2. Focus on providing the best services possible.
  3. Get the business training that you need to learn how to market your business and to provide great customer service.
  4. Make sure that you are able to get support when you need it.

Becoming a VA: What to Expect

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

One of the best things that you can do when you are thinking about becoming a virtual assistant is to look into training with someone who has already been there; ultimately, the reason for this has a lot less to do with what you can do to get your business off the ground and up and running and a lot more to do with the fact that you will be able to talk with someone who has already gone through the process.

When you are working on becoming a virtual assistant, you are going to find that it’s a lot easier to get started when you move beyond the basics of what services you’ll want to provide. When you take the time to look into working with a mentor and getting training when you become a virtual assistant, what you are going to find is that you’re in a position in which you’ll be able to learn more about the less obvious parts of running a business.

In other words, when you become a VA what you’re going to want to think about is what’s involved in writing a business plan and marketing your company more than you’re going to want to just think about what you’ll be able to offer your clients.

What’s It Take to Become a Virtual Assistant?

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

When you first start to think about becoming a virtual assistant, chances are good that you’re going to have one question that rises above all of the others: is becoming a virtual assistant the best choice for me?

If you have a sincere interest in going into business for yourself, making money on the web or working from home and you have administrative skills, you are going to find that you are well on your way to becoming a VA and finding success in the industry. With the right guidance (read as VA business training or mentor), you’re going to find that becoming a virtual assistant is an extremely rewarding experience.

When you make the choice to become a virtual assistant, you’re going to want to be sure that you understand what going into business is all about. You’re going to want to be sure that you know what types of clients you want to work with and you’re going to want to be sure that you’re looking at the best ways to market your services. As long as you are committed and have the experience and the right training, you’ll have the biggest part of what it takes to become a virtual assistant.