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Tips for Starting a Virtual Assistant Business [#permalink]
10 Oct 2012, 23:22
Hello Friends,
Small businesses often tend to neglect back-office tasks and end-up having a mound of backlog. Expert virtual assistants are a great solution for all your small business marketing, bookkeeping, and administrative needs. No need to hire full-time employees or build an infrastructure for activities that can be done more professionally, efficiently and at a much lower costs. Learn how My Business Assistant can help. Tips for starting a virtual Assistance business: 1. Decide just what type of services you want to offer, and analyze your background to ensure you have adequate experience. 2. Determine your business niche-consider specializing in just two to three services. 3. Determine how much time and energy you have to commit to your venture. Do you want to work part or full time? 4. Conduct thorough industry research to determine a need for your services in your local area. 5. Outline who your clients are, where they are and how to access them. 6. Do a market analysis. Find out the needs for your niche and focus on how you'll apply that to your business. 7. Know your budgetary constraints-projected expenses, expected income and how long you can "float" until your business is running successfully. 8. Prepare a business plan and review it often to manage growth and change. 9. Examine your equipment, software and work space to ensure they meet client needs. 10. Wrap up all legal and financial aspects of startup before securing your first client. 11. Market your services 24/7. Just because you've built a Web site or placed an ad in the Yellow Pages doesn't mean clients will come knocking on your door.
Thanks And Regards. Romen Esko
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Tips for Starting a Virtual Assistant Business
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