Who Uses Virtual Assistants?

April 1, 2010 by Lisa S. · 1 Comment 

For small and medium sized businesses that are especially at the start-up stage, the requirement for extra assistance is often vital. But the constraints on funds, space or equipments can prevent them from hiring a full time assistant.

This is where a Virtual Assistant (VA) can be a great resource.

Advantages of using a VA:

•    The need for the traditional office paraphernalia like office space and equipments are eliminated, since a VA independently provides services from a remote location using his/her own equipment.

•    The organization only needs to pay the VA for the time and material, if any, spent on the specific project.

•    Since VAs have prior secretarial or similar experience, the need for training them is eliminated.

•    Employee recruitment cost almost accounts to nothing at all.

•    It cuts down overhead expenses like employee related insurances, taxes or benefits.

Hence, VAs are the best alternative that a growing small/medium scale business has as an economical and efficient alternative to hiring a full time employee.

Businesses that generally use the services of a VA:

The services of a VA can be availed by any person or business. Since a VA normally has prior administrative experience, their services are especially useful in businesses that experience regular periods of excessive pressure occurring due to paper work and other routine administrative tasks.

The businesses that generally use the services of a VA are:

-    Real estate agents
-    Legal professionals
-    CPAs
-    Journalists
-    Authors
-    Website owners
-    Affiliate marketers
-    Teachers and professors
-    Life coaches/business coaches
-    Consultants
-    Therapists
-    Beauty salon owners
-    Artists
-    Musicians
-    Photographers
-    Other small business owners, and so on

When would considering a VA be required?

Businesses should think of using the services of a VA if they are met with the following instances:
1.    More free time is required to focus on strategic and more important goals
2.    Delegation of work to existing staff would affect their productivity and their ability to meet deadlines
3.    Existing staff do not have the required skill set to complete the task in question
4.    There is a limitation on funds with regards to providing training, purchasing of office equipment or space
5.    There is a requirement for a forwarding address when the person in question is away from work for a while
6.    There is a requirement of an extra hand when the volumes of work are too large and difficult to handle on one’s own
7.    There is a general need of a personal assistant

How Hiring An Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant Can Increase Profits For Your Business?

July 4, 2009 by Lisa S. · 1 Comment 

If you are a business owner or entrepreneur, you’ve come to realize that marketing your business online has massive potential  for huge profits.  But if you’ve done your research on internet marketing, you’ve probably also realized that there are so  many different ways to market online and many of it takes time and effort.

This is where an Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant can be your answer.  So what exactly can an Internet Marketing Virtual  Assistant do and how will he/she increase profits for your business?

Here’s a brief list of the different internet marketing tasks a virtual assistant can perform for your business:

Maintain Your Blog or Website Maintenance

If you have a blog or website, you can hire a virtual assistant to load your blog posts and schedule them to post on different days. A virtual assistant with search engine optimization expertise can make sure the right keywords are used on  your blog or website. He/She can also update your content regularly on your blog or website when changes are needed. With  your website consistently maintained and optimized for the web will help bring you a steady flow of traffic.

Write and Submit Articles

It is well known that writing articles and submitting them to article directories is a sure way to drive a flow of traffic to your website and generate quality leads. Your virtual assistant can write and submit 1 to 3 articles a week on your niche.  This technique will definitely bring you continuous traffic to your site while building backlinks.

Write and Submit Press Releases

Press Releases are another fantastic way to generate traffic to your website. Each time your company has a new announcement  to share, your virtual assistant can write a press release about it. Also, Press Releases like articles create backlinks to  your site.

Email Marketing

In order to do email marketing, you need an autoresponder system. A Virtual Assistant who specializes in internet marketing  will most likely know how to set up an autorepsonder service for your website.  This includes creating the opt-in form for  your site and loading all the messages.  With this assistance, you’ll be able to concentrate on building a list instead of  trying to maintain it.

Post Classified Ads

With so many classified ad sites available on the internet, your internet marketing virtual assistant can post several ads a  day on the top visited sites.

Social Media Marketing

Social Media Marketing is a form of internet marketing which uses sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube to  achieve branding awareness of a company’s products and services to the masses. If you have an account with any of these  social networks, then an internet marketing virtual assistant can maintain these social networks on behalf of your business helping you stay in touch with your audience.

As stated earlier, this is just a brief list of the many different internet marketing techniques that an internet marketing  virtual assistant can do for your business to increase profits for your business.  The more traffic you receive the more sales you make! When you are searching for a virtual assistant, be sure to ask the right questions concerning their experience and expertise in this area before hiring.  But once you find that qualified assistant, you’ll be seeing amazing  results in your business in no time.

Virtual Assistants In Business

March 14, 2009 by Lisa S. · Leave a Comment 

Virtual assistants are not employees.  VAs are small business owners who work with you to support your business goals and needs.  When you contract a virtual assistant, you receive expert and flexible administrative support, provided through popular and leading edge technology. 

VAs are business owners themselves and understand why you and your business need professional, timely, reasonably priced service.  Because the client’s satisfaction is key to the success of a virtual assistant business, you can expect solid and reliable performance on a continuing basis.

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