Posts Tagged ‘vitual assistant’

What Does Running a VA Business Entail?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

One of the things that plenty of would-be virtual assistants are looking for information about what running a VA business entails. In other words, when a lot of folks start thinking about running a VA business, they just don’t know what to expact.

When you’re running a VA business, you’re going to find that there are a number of things that need to be done:

  • You’re going to want to be sure that you understand marketing – both online and off.
  • You’re going to need to be sure that you are able to network – with business owners and with other virtual assistants
  • You’re going to need to know what your skills are and that you are able to do enhance them as necessary.
  • You’re going to need to know that you’re keeping track of financial matters.
  • You’re going to want to be sure that you understand what it takes to start a business in your local area.

In other words, when you’re going to be running a VA business, it’s important to know what your state requires, to know that you’re making the right connections with those who will be using your services and you’re going to need to be sure that you are running your business effectively. In most cases, however, you’re going to find that running a VA business goes a lot more smoothly when you are able to get the support that you need along the way.

Running a VA Business: Taking Charge

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

One of the things that you’re going to find when you are running a VA business is that suddenly, there’s a lot more pressure. Now that’s not meant to be discouraging, it’s just to say that when you are running a VA business of your own, when you get to work kind of crabby (especially when you work from home) you’re not going to be able to blame it on traffic; likewise, when you’re running a VA business by yourself and something doesn’t get done, you’re only going to be able to look to yourself for the answers about why it slipped through the cracks.

As a result, what you’re going to find is that running a VA business means taking charge. In order to be sure that you are at your best, you’re going to need to focus on taking care of yourself and taking care of your business. You’re going to need to be sure too that, if you need help on a project, you’re able to find and get that support.

Taking charge is essential when you are running a VA business – or running any other business for that matter. When you know that there are things that must be done – and you are able to focus on doing them, you’re going to see just how quickly you can come out ahead. With the right network and business training, taking charge of running a VA business will come naturally to you.

Running a VA Business: Avoiding Being Your Own Assistant

Monday, December 1st, 2008

One of the most important things that you can do when you are ready to become a VA and to start running a VA business is to make sure that you aren’t going to be doing everything on your own. In other words, when you are running a VA business, you are going to want to be sure to take the time to find someone who can provide support when you need it – who can take on the tasks that you don’t enjoy or simply are not as good at – so that you don’t end up being your own assistant.

Keep in mind that even when you are running a VA business that old adage applies: if you don’t have an assistant, you are one. You’re going to want to make sure that you are able to get the support that you need while you are running your own business.

When you are able to make the right connections while you are running a VA business, you are going to find that it is a whole lost easier to get things done – and that there’s a lot less stress involved in the process of running a business of your own.

Planning to Become a Virtual Assistant?

Friday, November 28th, 2008

If you have been thinking about becoming a virtual assistant, one of the things that you are going to want to focus on is making sure that you have everything in place. In other words, you’re going to want to make sure, when you’re thinking about becoming a virtual assistant, that you are going to be able to have everything in place for getting your business up and running.

Becoming a virtual assistant is as much about focusing on making sure that you have the tools that you need as a virtual assistant. It’s about making sure that you have business training – that you are able to learn more about creating a business plan and that you will be able to market your business effectively. In other words, it’s about making sure that you’re able to do more than just to provide the key services that your clients are going to be looking for; becoming a virtual assistant means knowing that you’re able to do everything possible to grow your business right away.

If you’re planning to become a virtual assistant, you’re going to want to make sure that you aren’t just thinking about going into business for yourself – you’re going to want to be sure that you know that you are well on your way to success.

Running a VA Business: Making Time for the Holidays

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

One of the things that you are going to want to be thinking about when you are running a VA business – especially at this time of year – is that there are likely to be some scheduling conflicts that you are going to need to work out. Specifically, if you are running a VA business and you have kids in grade school, there’s a good chance that you are going to have to make some time for school plays and activities. You’re going to have to fit in get-togethers with family and friends and there may be different projects that your clients want you to take on.

Before the “crunch time” of the holiday season kicks into high gear, you are going to want to take the time to think about your time management skills and making sure that you have a plan in place for getting things done (this is particularly important if you are going to be taking chunk of time off – you’re going to need to be sure that taking a break from running your VA business doesn’t leave your clients struggling to get things done).

Ultimately, one of the best things that you can do when it comes to running a VA business during the holiday season is to make sure that you are staying on top of your schedule. Identify what needs to be done, keep track of your deadlines and, if necessary, figure out which compromises you will feel okay about making.