VA Directory

VA Directory - Connecting clients with Virtual Assistants

Email: [email protected]

  • Home
  • About
    • Articles
    • Testimonials
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
  • For Clients – Post a Job
  • For VAs – Join Our Network
    • Choose Your Membership Level
    • Member Benefits
    • Membership
    • Become a VA
      • Creating websites for new VAs
      • Great VA Resources
      • VAs – Contractor or Employee?
      • What type of VA are you?
    • Member Renewal
  • Directory
  • VA Trainer – Start Your Own VA Business Today
  • VAD Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Login

Developing a niche in the Virtual Assistant world

I often see VAs talking about developing a niche for their practice. This is a good line of thought, however it’s important to consider that it could be awhile before you even know what your niche is. Some know straight away and others have no idea. I was in the latter category when I started my business. All I knew was how to type and that meant I would do documents in Word or WordPerfect and I could do data entry into spreadsheets. That was the limit of what I thought I could do in my own business.

I discovered many things by chance (or perhaps you could say it was by design, but it definitely wasn’t of my own accord) and found I had a love of working with databases and writing newsletters. So I learnt to hone my skills in these areas and eventually became the person to know if someone wanted to learn about ACT! Other things I found I enjoyed doing and were great matches for my skillset was Association Management and managing membership based groups. The net widened when I found that Business Coaches and Professional Speakers also had the same needs as membership based groups – newsletters produced (printed or in email format), databases maintained, documents typed up and formatted nicely and so on.

And whilst all that was happening I found I also enjoyed doing web based work – learning first on my own website and growing that to what it is today and then being asked by clients to start maintaining their’s and eventually even designing some from scratch.

Most of what I’ve learnt in my business over the years has been through client requests – wanting to know if I could find out about this… or find out about that… and do some research for them. It soon became obvious to me what I knew I was capable of doing and taking on versus finding someone else to assist my client for that particular thing.

So, today my own particular niche is looking after business coaches and professional speakers and that also includes authors. Association Management was something I did for 10 years before deciding not to take on any more associations but I do manage a VA network so that keeps my skills operating in that regard.

Some niche areas you could consider, based on your own skillsets, are:

  • Real Estate
  • Author’s Assistant
  • Association Management
  • Transcriptions (analogue or digital): medical, legal, conference, court reports, etc
  • Translations
  • Desktop publishing
  • Website design and management
  • Database design and management
  • Resume writing
  • Travel arrangements
  • Conference and event organisation

The above list is really a mixture of industries and skillsets. That is you could choose to target your services around a particular industry and build up your skills for that industry and/or you might decide to target clients who need a particular skillset. Your choice.

Perhaps you can add to this list?

Kathie M Thomas

Comments

  1. Frances Palaschuk says

    18 April 2008 at 2:29 pm

    Kathie, this statement is so true “it’s important to consider that it could be awhile before you even know what your niche is. Some know straight away and others have no idea”.

    I think many Virtual Assistant’s entering into the profession spend a lot of time trying to find “their niche”, in my opinion I would say this is the #1 challenge I have seen faced by new Virtual Assistants.

    It’s natural to want to carry over and build upon your skills from the corporate world or from your educational background but I would not recommend ruling out other possibilities. I would say be open and be aware. If you find a certain task you just love doing than take note of it, keep a running list and try to “niche” yourself in those particular areas. By building your credibility and expertise in a particular area you will be putting yourself in a good spot.

    The number of virtual assistants is certainly on the rise so it’s important to be able to stand out a bit.

    Some really specific niche areas I can think of include:

    * Social media coordination
    * Blog design and maintenance
    * Keyword research assistance
    * Search engine optimization assistance
    * Podcasting assistance
    * Video editing & development assistance
    * Affiliate Marketing Assistance

    Log in to Reply
  2. Laurie says

    20 April 2008 at 11:01 am

    I noticed that while you included legal as part of transcription, virtual paralegals or legal assistants are another niche altogether (generally requiring a little more experience or education in the legal field).

    Having been a legal assistant and paralegal for over 10 years I know it’s where I’m probably going to niche, but I agree that a person needs to really keep their options open at first and see what they most enjoy, after all that is the beauty of working for yourself, doing what you like – not just focusing on an area you know!

    Log in to Reply

Trackbacks

  1. Virtual Assistant - THE Blog About Our Industry » Start With What You Know says:
    19 November 2008 at 8:02 am

    […] posts I’ve written have explained how I got into databases, websites and blogs – each time because of a client need and each time because the client and I had already […]

    Log in to Reply
  2. Virtual Assistant in Niche Areas says:
    7 October 2009 at 3:10 am

    […] Developing a niche in the Virtual Assistance World, Virtual Assistant – The Blog About Our Industry. Who Needs Secretarial Services and What Services Do They Need? business know-how  Virtual Assistant Niche Services, VirtuAllin Other Specialties ! Finding Your Niche! VAnetworking.com Posted in Business Life, Niche Marketing | Tags: Business, Entrepreneur, Management, Marketing, Niche, Specialty, Virtual Assistant […]

    Log in to Reply
  3. Virtual Assistant – THE Blog About Our Industry » Do I have to have a niche? says:
    16 December 2009 at 6:27 am

    […] Developing a niche in the virtual assistant world […]

    Log in to Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Our most recent posts

  • VA Trainer Limited Time Offer
  • Tax Time … Some Useful Tips
  • Finding Clients

Read our other posts

Newsletter

Signup for our news and business information.

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

.

About

Proudly run and owned by Anita Kilkenny

 

VA Directory was established in March 1994 by Kathie M. Thomas.

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Sign up to our Newsletter

Newsletter

Signup for our news and business information.






Thank you!

You have successfully joined our Newsletter list.


Connect With Us

VA Directory
PO Box 5305
Mordialloc, Vic, 3195, Australia

E: [email protected]

Terms & Conditions

Please note: Anyone scraping contact details from our site for the purposes of spamming, adding to lists, etc, will be reported.

Copyright © 2025 · Enterprise Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in