VA Survival Series

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Over the past two years I’ve come into contact with many virtual assistants that have taken courses and read books on how to start a virtual assistant business.  They’ve started their businesses and then come to me asking…

“What do I do next?”

Apparently there is a focus on getting them started, but a lack of information that takes them beyond the start up.  No one seems to be touching on the details of what it takes to actually work the business.

That’s what my purpose is with this VA Survival Series.  I want to provide new and struggling VA’s with information that gives them help working their business, not just starting it up.

So many of the virtual assistants I’ve come across in the past few years have lacked some of the very things that I find are the foundations of my business.  As I find myself being contacted more and more often about the same things, it dawned on me that I could be helping even more individuals  realize their dream of not only becoming a virtual assistant, but of becoming a successful one.

It’s my hope that this series of blog posts will help strengthen the growing virtual assistant industry and give individual VA’s the answers they’ve been looking for.  For 12 days  starting on December 14, you’ll get incredibly helpful tips on how to build a successful virtual assistant business.

It’s my very own 12 days of Christmas gift to you!

I’ve even given the series it’s own page so that virtual assistants can find it quickly and easily. If you’re a virtual assistant looking for success, keep your eyes on this page or sign up to get the posts by e-mail here.

I’ve come into contact with many virtual assistants that have taken courses and read books on how to start a virtual assistant business. They’ve started their businesses and then come to me asking “What do I do next?” Apparently there is a focus on getting them started, but a lack of information that takes them beyond the start up. No one seems to be touching on the details of what it takes to actually work the business.

That’s what my purpose is with VA Survival Tips. I want to provide new and struggling VA’s with information that gives them help working their business, not just starting it up.

So many of the virtual assistants I’ve come across in the past few years have lacked some of the very things that I find are the foundations of my business. As I find myself being contacted more and more often about the same things, it dawned on me that I could be helping even more individuals realize their dream of not only becoming a virtual assistant, but of becoming successful.

It’s my hope that this book will help strengthen the growing virtual assistant industry and give individual VA’s the answers they’ve been looking for.

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