How to Start a Virtual Assistant (VA) Business from Home
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Do You Have What It Takes to Be a VA?
If you have any previous administrative experience, working from home as a
virtual assistant seems like an easy way to end the daily commute to your job
outside the home. However, just because you have the knowledge, skills and
abilities in virtual assisting, does not automatically mean you have what it
takes to be a VA.
Before you consider starting a virtual assistant business you need to
determine if you are disciplined to work hard without a boss looking over your
shoulder. If you're the type who is easily distracted, unfocused and
disorganized then becoming a virtual assistant may not be for you.
There are a number of areas to seriously consider before you hang a shingle
and call yourself a VA. Can you make a schedule and stick to it? Can you meet
all deadlines? Do you have a screaming baby or a barking dog that would
interfere with needed phone calls?
Office Equipment Needed:
While starting a virtual assistant business requires a much smaller financial
investment than some other businesses, there are still expenses. You must have
a reliable computer and the ability to use the telephone at the same time
you're online. You'll also need a decent printer and a fax machine.
Yes, you Need a Website:
Run your business like a business. Every VA should have a website which
highlights skills and services. If you don't have the skills or money to have
a professionally designed website, you better start saving or learning. A less
than professional website will absolutely hurt your business - guaranteed.
Marketing your Business:
You will be responsible for the marketing, accounting, and all operations
of the business. Do you have the personality or drive to promote yourself; to
let others know about your services? Jobs will not simply fall into your lap.
Competition is keen.
Motivation:
Are you prepared to initially work long hours and multiple jobs
simultaneously? Will your household survive the potential loss of income as
you start your VA business?
Specialization:
Do you have a specialized niche? Do you enjoy article submissions, search
engine optimization, presentation creation, accounting, or web design? You
should not try to be all things to all people. Determine your best skills;
then promote those services to the target market who will most benefit.
Do you have what it takes to be a virtual assistant? If you have the
skills, the personality or drive and some available funding – you just very
well may have what it takes to be a great VA. Follow your dreams!
Nell Taliercio and Jennifer Houck grew successful virtual assistant businesses
quickly and are showing you how to do the same thing in their complete
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