I’ve found, from my own experience, and from hanging around the virtual assistant forums, that most virtual assistants don’t start their businesses with an advertising budget.
In fact, I’m…
So far I’ve been the one asking all the questions. We’ve had some great interviews in the series haven’t we? I want to take the opportunity to thank everyone that participated in the…
This weeks interview is with Tara Nelson, Virtual Assistant and certified social media and internet marketing specialist. Let’s find out how a newer virtual assistant is dealing with the…
Guest post from Luc Vezina
Read any book or blog (including this one) that offers advice about working from home and you’ll find one of the first recommendations is the importance of controlling…
This weeks interview is with Patricia Eales, a certified Social Media Marketing Specialist and owner of Your Extra Pair of Hands.
As I’ve stated before, I hope this series of interviews…
As I stated in last week’s post, I’ve had the pleasure of interviewing several virtual assistants with varying degrees of experience and I am sharing those interviews here. My purpose in…
Let’s say you’re a new or relatively new virtual assistant. Working from home has it’s perks, but there are a few drawbacks as well. One big one is the feeling of being alone. Not just in…
I follow Chris Brogan on Twitter, partly because he gives great business advice, but mostly because I find him interesting. If you follow Chris for any length of time you’re bound to see him post…
A while ago I did a post concerning whether or not a new VA should charge less. Regardless of whether they should have to or not, many of them do. But unfortunately they are doing so out of a…
I’ve written this post especially for virtual assistants looking for clients, but those of you trying to determine if a virtual assistant is the right choice for you will find some words of wisdom…