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Clients Guide to Virtual Assistance

I’ve written a lot here about how clients can use VAs and even given you case studies to learn from.  But I’ve never really shared why a client might want a VA.  Remember that VAs can do your administrative work to keep your business running smoothly. So, here are just a few reasons:

  1. You should be doing what you do best, and delegate the rest.
  2. Why do work you don’t have the skills and abilities for when you’re earning what you earn in your regular work?  If you’re earning good money, you really are throwing your earning potential away by doing what a VA could do for you in the way of admin work.
  3. Give yourself more time to earn more income.
  4. If you don’t have to concern yourself about the admin and everything that goes with it, you’ll free yourself up from stress and worry.
  5. You’ll find yourself far more productive if you don’t have to concentrate on things others can do for you.

Admin is the bain of every business person’s life but if you can outsource that work to those who know best how to handle those jobs, then you’ll find your income earning potential will increase with the increase in time available to you and with your head clear of those other things.

Why not place a request today to our Virtual Assistant Directory to get started?

Kathie M Thomas

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  1. Jodi Gibson says

    3 September 2009 at 9:39 am

    Great post Kathie. A simple, sensible guide for clients. What I love is when I have a client who is unsure and tentative to begin with and then as they realize the benefit of engaging with a virtual assistance they can’t believe how they ever survived with out one! It is also very rewarding as a VA to see my clients success and know that assisting them has been a small part of that success.

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