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Virtual Assistance (VA) for Small Business Owners?
By | December 2, 2009
Are you a small business owner? Are you overwhelmed by your never ending to-do list? Are you weighed down by time-consuming busywork? Then a Virtual Assistant may be just what the doctor ordered! Simply put, a Virtual Assistant is an off-site employee or independent contractor that provides administrative and other support services electronically. If you loathe the artificial socialization of a corporate workplace, or listening to the dull details of your co-worker’s life story, then a virtual assistant may be right for you.
Virtual Assistance is the profession of Virtual Assistants. Virtual Assistants are business owners that specialize in providing administrative support to other business owners on a regular basis. Virtual Assistants work remotely from their own offices and use the internet, phone and fax machines to communicate with their partners.
A Virtual Assistant’s support is generally administrative, and clerical in nature. However, well versed Virtual Assistants also offer additional specialized services. For instance they may specialize in creative writing, bookkeeping or other professional services.
Although Virtual Assistants may come from a wide range of business backgrounds, the most important qualification to becoming a Virtual Assistant is at least five years of administrative experience in the real or non virtual world working in upper level capacities such as administrative assistant, executive assistant, secretary, legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, real estate assistant, office manager, etc. It is from this experience that a VA gains the necessary skill set and training required to be a justly qualified Virtual Assistant.
Although a Virtual Assistant may be paid a higher hourly rate then a regular employee the cost is actually substantially less. VA’s are considered independent contractors therefore they pay their own employment taxes saving you money. In the end if you are overwhelmed by your to-do list and are looking for a simple solution to help your small business then a Virtual Assistant may be right for you. Kim Beckers Services offers over twelve (12) years of real world experience and reasonable rates to fit any budget. There is no project too big or too small. Contact Us Today for your Virtual Assistance Needs.
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December 2nd, 2009 at 3:30 am
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