I’ve been invited to be the Guest Expert at the Business Forum of Experts starting from tomorrow and we will be discussing the above topic.
If you’re an Aussie business you might like to join this forum and explore what there is to offer.
One of the things that I find in my industry is that all too often people who have heard of VAs do not seem to know where to find them, and they will have a vague idea of what we are and what we do, based on what they’ve heard or read from someone else.
Sometimes, it’s best to go straight to the source and find out the facts, instead of getting the information third hand from someone else who has read something that yet someone else has written.
I know that my regular readers and clients know what we do, who we are and where to find us and perhaps you can help point others in the right direction. If you’re a member of MCEI or HBBA then perhaps you’d like to go along and join in the discussions this week.
Call Center Outsource says
A Virtual Assistant can provide most of the same services as an onsite employee, but without the added expense to employers. You can also work with a virtual assistant on just a job-by-job basis, rather than ongoing, which is perfect in those busier times. To find yourself a VA you can do a google search, check out LinkedIn & Twitter for profiles of VA’s and of course ask your networks for referrals. The majority of VA’s are members of a Virtual Assistant Network. So if for instance your VA couldn’t do a particular task or needed extra assistance to complete a project they could call on one of the other members of their network for help.
Jaime