STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO RUNNING A VIRTUAL ASSISTANCE BUSINESS: Guide To Making Money As A Remote Worker Include Finding Your Niche, Planning, And Learning From Other Virtual Assistants
English | 2022 | ASIN: B0BD8L3T8C | 43 pages | AZW3,EPUB | 319.83 kB
English | 2022 | ASIN: B0BD8L3T8C | 43 pages | AZW3,EPUB | 319.83 kB
A virtual assistant, sometimes referred to as a VA or administrative freelancer, is generally a contractor who is hired to complete administrative tasks for a small business. The “virtual” in virtual assistant comes from the fact that virtual assistants work remotely, rather than in an office. This allows them to work from anywhere whether a different state or even country and have as many clients as they can effectively manage. A virtual assistant role is highly customizable, depending on your skills, what services you want to provide, when you want to work and from where you want to work. This customizability is one of the many reasons that being a virtual assistant is a competitive field.
The best part about starting a virtual assistant business is that you need no prior experience. However, you will want a proven track record of strong organization, project management, communication and more to stand out in the field. Of course, most of these skills are used by many traditional office workers in their day-to-day routine, meaning you likely won’t need specialized training to start a virtual assistant business.