Posts Tagged ‘va business’

Resources for Virtual Assistants: Understanding Why Others Need Your Services

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

One of the first things that you are going to want to think about when you become a virtual assistant is that there are resources out there that will help you to start and grow your business. One of the best resources for virtual assistants will be those VAs who are already in business and who are willing to work with you to get your business moving in the right direction.

Of all of the information that you will be able to get when consulting virtual assistant resources, some of the most important things that you’ll be able to look at will be centered around giving you a sense of why others will be looking for the services that you offer. In other words, when you are looking for virtual assistant resources, you are going to want to be sure that you understand why large and small businesses are going to look to virtual assistants.

The reason why this knowledge is such a valuable resource for virtual assistants is simple: when you know why other businesses will be looking to your services, you will be in a far better position to market your business. When you are able to reach the right people with the right message, you will be able to know that you can grow your business – and to find the success that you are looking for.

VA Marketing: Getting a Feel for Blogging

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

One of the things that you are going to find when it comes to marketing your virtual assistant business is simple: the world wide web is going to be one of your best friends. One of the best ways to take advantage of virtual assistant marketing is going to be to keep a regular blog for your business.

Blogging is a great tool for VA marketing (you are also going to find that blogging is a great resource if you are looking for the chance to help your clients market their businesses online) – provided you’ve taken the time to get a feel for what is important and you know what’s going to be expected.

If blogging is going to be a part of your virtual assistant marketing strategy, you are going to want to take a closer look at what goes into it. Blogs need to be updated regularly; how often are you going to update your blogs? Blog posts need to be of a certain length in order to be effective as a tool for virtual assistant marketing and the keyword density should help search engines to find your posts; you’re going to want to make sure that you’re able to take advantage of those factors.

In other words, the more that you know about blogging, the more that you know about using it effectively, the more that you’re going to find that your virtual assistant blogging is successful.

5 Things to Consider When You Become a VA

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

If you’re planning to become a virtual assistant, there are always going to be things that you want to keep in mind. Rising to the top of that list are the following:

  1. When you’re going to become a virtual assistant, one of the things that you’re going to want to be sure of is that you take your business seriously. When you’re in business for yourself, after all, you’re the one who you’re going to be answering to.
  2. When you want to become a virtual assistant, you’re going to be drawing on skills that you already have, but that doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to benefit from complementing your skills with business training.
  3. When you’re ready to become a virtual assistant, one of the things that you’re going to want to focus on is determining where you’ll be running your business; will you be working from home or renting office space?
  4. When you’re looking into becoming a virtual assistant, you’re going to want to make sure that you have the support that you need.
  5. Becoming a virtual assistant isn’t something that you should take lightly; you’re making a commitment to yourself and your future.

By making sure that you’re thinking about becoming a virtual assistant as something that you’re doing for business and a long term goal, you’re likely to find that you’re the one in control.

Running a VA Business Lets You Reach Your Goals

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

When you are looking for the chance to get started as a virtual assistant, one of the things that you’re going to be doing is setting your goals. After all, many people who decide to run a virtual assistant are looking for the chance to reach the goals that they have set for themselves; it only makes sense that you’re going to take a closer look at what your goals are.

Are you looking for financial success while running a VA business? Are you looking for the chance to learn more about what you can do to market yourself, to provide services to your clients or to simply grow within your business? No matter what you are looking to accomplish while running a VA business, what you are going to find is that you are able to reach those goals – provided you are able to set them for yourself.

By setting your goals, by identifying what you hope to accomplish while running a VA business, one of the things that you are going to find is that you will be able to focus yourself. The more that you are able to focus on the goals that you have for running a VA business, the more that you are able to get the support that you need to reach your business goals, the more that you are going to find that those goals are closer than you may have thought they would be.

Running a VA Business: Identifying What You Do

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

When you are looking into becoming a virtual assistant and running a business of your own, one of the things that you are going to want to do is to focus on identifying what you do. You are going to want to be sure that you are running your business – and thinking of it as a business.

Some of the things that you will read about running a VA business will tell you that it’s just a matter of freelancing from home. In other cases, running a VA business is all about making sure that you are managing a team of professionals who will be working for your business and assisting your clients.

Identifying what you do while you are running a VA business is key: if you simply think of yourself as someone who looks for freelance opportunities, however, is it really the same as running a VA business? Is it the services that you offer that make it so that you can say you are running a VA business?

The more that you are able to identify what you do and to feel confident that you are running a VA business of your own, the more successful you will be and the more that you will be able to draw in clients.

Virtual Assistant Training Can Get You Started

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

When you are thinking about the possibility of becoming a virtual assistant, one of the things that you are going to want to think about is the skills that you already have – after all, the administrative skills that you have are going to be the foundation of your virtual assistant business. You’re also going to want to think some about what virtual assistant training you might need – what training will help you to develop a great business plan, what training will enable you to market your business effectively and to interact with your customers on an even playing field rather than thinking about yourself as an employee.

Virtual assistant training isn’t about those little things that are meant to get you started or to teach you what virtual assistants do; virtual assistant training is all about making sure that, when you launch a business, you’re prepared.

By taking advantage of virtual assistant training programs that are meant to help you develop business sense and the skills that you are going to need in order to run a business effectively, you’re going to find that not only is it easier to get started, but also it’s easier to know that you’re heading in the right direction.

Running a VA Business: Maintaining Balance

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

One of the most important things that you can do when you are running a VA business is to keep track of your time. Simply put, it’s easy to get caught up in the realization that the vacuum cleaner needs to be run when you’re working at home; it’s easy, when you set your own schedule, to make the time for lunch with friends and to work through dinner with your family. Part of running a VA business effectively is making sure that you are maintaining a balance.

When you’re running a VA business, you’re going to need to spend some time marketing and growing your business. You’re going to need to be sure that you’re making an effort to keep the books and to stay on top of those activities that are just a part of running any business. You’re going to need to be sure that, even though you are running a VA business, you’re getting things done for your clients, you will be able to spend time with your family and friends.

One of the most important things that anyone running a VA business can do is to learn how to establish and maintain a balance in what they are doing. Simply by managing your time well and making sure that everything gets enough attention, you’ll find that you’re more successful and more relaxed.

Becoming a Virtual Assistant Is Easier Than You Might Think

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

There are a lot of people out there who think that it would be great to become a virtual assistant and to start their own businesses but who think that the process is a bit daunting and overwhelming. The reality is that most people who start thinking about whether or not to become a virtual assistant already have all of the skills that they are going to need to be able to help the clients that they would bring on – it’s all just a matter of learning how to run a business.

There are going to be some who read that and say “Oh, yeah, just a matter of learning to run a business; that’s all. Why didn’t I go for it sooner?” The reality is that the resources that they need to become virtual assistants are out there – there are training classes that can help you to learn more about starting a business of your own and there are other virtual assistants who want to be mentors and to help others to get started as well.

When you’re able to turn to the right people and you can find the right resources, becoming a virtual assistant is simple: once you start to pursue the opportunity, you’re likely to find yourself wondering why you didn’t become a virtual assistant sooner.

VA Marketing: Does Your Site Convert?

Friday, September 19th, 2008

When it comes to virtual assistant marketing, one of the things that you need to be sure that you are considering is how well the web site that you’ve created is doing. In other words, when you are marketing your real estate assistant business, you need to be sure that you have a sense of how people are finding the site, which pages are getting the most traffic and how much traffic you’re getting overall, and, most of all, you’re going to want to be sure that you are getting some of the people – if not all of them – who check out your site to at least request more information about your business and what you have to offer.

Virtual assistant marketing, in other words, needs to monitored to see whether or not it’s effective. You’re going to want to be sure that you web site it converting, but you are also going to want to keep track of your other virtual assistant marketing efforts: if you place an ad in the newspaper, keep track of how many calls you get about that ad; if you try something different with the working in your internet ads, see whether or not it helps to attract more visitors to your site.

The more that you are able to track the marketing you do for your virtual assistant business, the more that you will be able to figure out how to market your business more effectively.

Running a VA Business: What Would You Look for in a VA?

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

When you are running a VA business, one of the things that you are going to want to be sure of is that you’re thinking about the services that you would expect from a virtual assistant. Of course, for many VAs, this won’t be a difficult process; many virtual assistants do make an effort to work with other VAs because, well, many run their VA businesses from small offices and home offices and do need to have some support along the way.

By thinking about what you would look for (or what you have looked for) in a virtual assistant, you’ll find that running your VA business is a process that can be simplified. Rather than having to guess what your clients are going to want from you, you can be sure that you are meeting their expectations up front. Rather than thinking about offering more options that you feel comfortable with while running a VA business, you can be sure that you aren’t over-extending and taking on tasks that you don’t enjoy or don’t have a knack for.

Like most elements of running a VA business, thinking about what you would need or expect can help to identify the services that you will provide to your customers and the ways in which you will provide them.