Posts Tagged ‘VA’

What Stops You From Becoming a Virtual Assistant?

Monday, October 20th, 2008

There are plenty of things that tend to stop people from making the choice to become a virtual assistant. Plenty of people who might otherwise become a VA worry that they just don’t have what it takes to market themselves effectively or they worry that they just aren’t cut out for working for themselves. In other words, a lot of the things that stand between those who want to become a virtual assistant and accomplishing their goals is the fear that they just don’t have what it takes.

The reality, however, is that most individuals who are thinking about becoming virtual assistants already have the skills that they are going to need to succeed in business. All that’s left is making sure that they are able to pick up the few business related skills – some marketing, developing a business plan, book keeping; and there is virtual assistant training available that will help them to feel more confident and to work toward reaching their goals.

In other words, if the only thing that is stopping you from becoming a virtual assistant is the concern that you won’t be able to make it on your own, why not focus on developing the skills that will assure your success?

Running a VA Business: Becoming Part of a Team

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

One of the things that you are going to want to focus on when you are planning to become a virtual assistant is whether you will be working on your own or working as part of a team.

When you’re running a VA business, in other words, you are going to find that you have options. While many people are going to say that running a VA business is a lonely endeavor, it’s important to know that it doesn’t have to be. For example, let’s say that you are looking at running a VA business and you know that there are key goals that you have as well as skills that you bring to your business; if a client is looking for services other than what you offer, being a member of a team will help you to be there more effectively.

In other words, one of the things that you are going to want to think about when you are going to be running a VA business is whether or not you want to go it alone; you need to make a decision about whether working in a team with other virtual assistants is the best option for your needs.

Running a VA Business: Should You Establish a Team?

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

One of the things that you are going to want to take a closer look at when you are running a VA business is the services that you are planning to offer. More importantly, you are going to want to think about running a VA business based on the services that you have to offer – and you are going to want to debate is whether or not you are going to be able to do it all yourself.

In other words, you are going to want to think about whether or not you want to run your business on your own or if you are going to want to run a VA business that brings multiple virtual assistants together. When you are working with a team of virtual assistants, one of the things that you are going to want to think about is whether or not you are going to be able to do everything that you want to accomplish with your business.

Ultimately, the decision about whether or not to work with a team of virtual assistants or on your own is going to be up to you. However, you are also going to want to think about the suggestions that those who are already in business have to say. Whether you’re looking for the chance to expand your business or you’re looking into the opportunities that are out there for launching a VA team and running your business that way, you’re going to want to be sure that you’re looking at all of your options.

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.

Running a VA Business: What You Need to Know

Monday, October 6th, 2008

What do you need to be aware of if you are going to be running a VA business? Many people who are thinking about going into business for themselves are going to find that they are looking for an answer to this question.

So what do you need to know when you’re thinking about running a VA business?

First, you are going to want to be sure that you know that you are ready to go into business for yourself. On one hand, that is going to mean that you need to be sure that you are looking at your options and the skills that you already have; on the other you’re going to find that it’s about getting the support that you need to get your VA business up and running.

Similarly, you are going to want to be sure that you are taking advantage of training and support that are available. Just because you are running a VA business on your own doesn’t mean that there isn’t support out there; just because you’re working on your own doesn’t mean that there aren’t people who you can count on for answers when you need them.

In other words, what you are going to find is that there is a great deal of support available to you when you are running a VA business; it’s just up to you to take advantage of it.

Becoming a VA Is Easier than You Might Think

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

If you’ve been wondering about whether or not to become a virtual assistant, chances are good that you’ve been wondering a bit about how much of a challenge it’s going to be – whether or not it’s something that you’re going to be able to handle the process. Simply put, when you’re starting to think about become a virtual assistant, one of the things you’re going to find is that the process isn’t as difficult as you might make it out to be.

The reality is that, when you’re getting ready to become a virtual assistant, one of the things that you’re going to find is that you already have the skills that you need to be successful. Realistically, you already have a sense of the customer service skills that you’re going to need, it’s just a matter of figuring out what you need to do to get a business plan in place. You’re already going to know how to support your clients; the right business training and support will enable you to know how to draw those clients in.

In other words, when you start to think about becoming a virtual assistant, one of the things that you’re going to find is that you are in a position to put your own skills to work. Instead of struggling to get your business up and running, what you’re going to find is that you’re in a position to pull it all together – it’s just a matter of getting the right support.

What Are Some of the Best Resources for Virtual Assistants?

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

One of the most common questions that new virtual assistants want to have answered is simultaneously very straightforward and difficult to answer: “what are some of the best resources for virtual assistants?” The question makes sense; everyone who is going into business and looking for the chance to be a successful virtual assistant is going to want to know the right tools to get their businesses up and running as simply as possible.

The down side, however, is that the best resources for virtual assistants will vary some depending on the VA and what he or she specializes in. Those who are looking into running a VA business and offering marketing services are going to use one type of software and one set of tools for their business while a virtual assistant who specializes in real estate services will need different resources.

In other words, the best resources for your business are going to be the ones that your clients need and use. While it’s important to have bookkeeping tools, marketing tools and an office suite – in other words, while you’re going to need to know you have the basics – some of the best resources that you’ll find will be the ones that you discover as you go.

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.