In speaking to various people or reading articles online, it’s easy to understand why some have the perception that they need a lot of hours of regular work to be done to have a Virtual Assistant looking after them. In fact, that’s not true at all.
While many VAs do have packages where you can buy 5, 10 or more hours a month of work to be done, not all have that system in place. Many do ad-hoc work, others simply bill at the end of the month.
One of my longest-term clients started off with giving me only a couple of hours of work here and there and after around 11 or so years, I was averaging 10-15 hours a week for her. Her business grew and so did mine at the same time 🙂
Late last year I met with Janet Beckers of Wonderful Web Women and we did an impromptu interview together in a Melbourne cafe.
Why not listen to it and see how having a Virtual Assistant can be beneficial to your business – without having to have lots of work for them to do?
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