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Virtual Assistant Do's and Don'ts to Be Successful
Virtual Assistants (VAs) are highly skilled professionals
who provide administrative support and specialized services
to businesses, entrepreneurs, executives, and others
who have more work to do than time to do it. Examples
of services a VA can do include publicity and marketing,
web design and maintenance, word processing, meeting
and event planning, desktop publishing, article and
press release submissions, internet research, bookkeeping,
business start-up consultations and so much more. This
can be the perfect work-at-home opportunity for many
with good computer and Internet skills.
Following are several Do's and Dont's to keep in
mind for starting and operating your Virtual Assisting
business.
DO -- Decide on a targeted market and initially
focus your marketing efforts in that area. By developing
a "niche" in your field, your reputation spreads
quickly and soon you become a recognized expert. Several
specialties include: publicity, medical, legal or business
transcription, resume consulting, transaction coordination
-- real estate industry, working with authors, academic
typing, internet research, etc.
DO -- Be creative about where you can find business.
The Internet offers a large variety of potential for
clients just waiting for you to contact them. Actively
network and don't limit your marketing to simply sending
out one press release, placing a few ads in newspapers
or the Yellow Pages, or posting on a board or two. You
want to find where there might be a need- and go fill
it.
DO -- Write a complete business plan and marketing
plan. Too many leave out this vital step and waste
valuable time unorganized and without a clear-cut goal
and direction for their business. When starting a business
you will have tons of ideas floating around. You need
to materialize all these and put them into a workable
plan of action.
DO -- Develop a website that looks sensational!
Your website is often the first connection a potential
client has with your services. It must immediately
let them know that they are dealing with a professional.
Your site must then have the POWER to draw them to you
and contact you. Let them see that you value quality
by the look and feel of it. Additional tips include
letting them know what services you offer and why you
are qualified to offer those services by mentioning
your experience and education. Be sure to include points
on why you stand out among the rest and are the BEST!
For example, if you have been featured in articles,
radio shows, etc., have them listed with the dates.
DO -- Learn everything you can about starting a
business. Knowledge is power and the more you know,
the greater your chances for success. Look to online
services and message boards and chats to talk with other
Virtual Assistants operating a business. Remember these
are often run by pros who have been in business for
years and are willing to share their experience.
DO -- Join associations that are targeted for our
Industry. By connecting with these associations
and being active, you learn from them what works and
what doesn't and you are able to post your questions
to associate members via list serves often getting answers
to your questions within minutes.
DO -- Read, read, read. By frequently continuing
to increase your skills and your knowledge of your profession,
the end result is a more confident satisfied you.
Every tip you get from a book can be a new tool in your
business. I recommend highlighting areas from several
books and adding them to your library. Keep in mind
that you might not use that idea today, but it might
apply to specialties you might add down the road.
DO - Enjoy. There's no greater feeling than landing
that first client or finishing your first big project.
Plus, wait until you get the opportunity to tell someone
you own and operate your own virtual assisting business.
It sure beats I'm a secretary at .... Plus, when you
enjoy your business it shows. Your clients will sense
your positive attitude and want to be a part of your
team.
DON'T -- Underprice your services. The average virtual
assistant today makes $25 to $100 an hour, depending
on their skills, services offered, location, and years
of experience. Don't make the mistake of assuming
if you charge the lowest prices, you'll get the most
work. You won't. Instead, you'll end up working outrageous
hours for peanuts! Clients will pay more for professional
services. When a potential client discovers you're charging
a lower rate than standard, they often feel they will
receive a quality of services that is also lower.
DON'T -- Overextend yourself. One of the common
mistakes many virtual assistants make is to accept too
much work and then not be able to accurately complete
it. Learn to say no or have a back-up helper who
can assist you with any overflow work. Remember one
of the most important ingredients for success is keeping
your clients satisfied. If you overextend yourself and
make a lot of errors, it will jeopardize your business.
DON'T -- Get discouraged. It takes time to get a
business going. Plan ahead and have money saved in reserve.
Don't buy items until you have found the best possible
price and there is an absolute need. This advance planning
takes the pressure off of having to make money NOW.
If things are slow and the phone just isn't ringing
... MAKE IT RING!! There's plenty of work out there,
you just need to aggressively pursue it.
Finally, the most important ingredient for success
is your belief in yourself. If you believe that with
your skills and experience, you can own your own business,
then there's nothing stopping you. DREAMS DO COME TRUE.
SOMETIMES YOU JUST NEED TO MAKE THEM HAPPEN.
Author: Diana Ennen
Diana Ennen, Author, Virtual Assistant: The Series,
Become a Highly Successful, Sought After VA, & Words
From Home / http://www.virtualwordpublishing.com
, diana@virtualwordpublishing.com. Article is free to
be reprinted as long as bio remains. Stop by our site
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