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5 Reasons to Hire Virtual Assistants
Author: Carlana Charles  | Posted: 07-02-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 18 | Rating: (57) (?)
A Virtual Assistant (or VA) is an independent contractor specializing in the provision of administrative and business support and solution services. Virtual Assistants support their clients in a continuous, collaborative and professional relationship. They work from remote locations, utilizing current technology such as email, online communication, telephone and fax, emerging technology in the field of communication, as well traditional methods such as snail-mail and courier.
Virtual Assistants are ideal for businesses at all levels but are commonly used by entrepreneurs, solo-professionals and small businesses. There are literally hundreds of reasons to hire a Virtual Assistant but I’ll present you with 5 common ones.
1. Save money.
You’re in business to make money. Why spend money on in-house personnel that can instead be used towards the development of your business? With a Virtual Assistant, you don’t have to concern yourself with the paying of employee-related taxes, insurance, payroll expenses, paid vacations, bonuses as well other expenses associated with having an employee. Additionally, since a Virtual Assistant works from their own office, there is no need to purchase office equipment, furniture, stationery or computers. You are only responsible for paying for the time your Virtual Assistant has spent working on your behalf.
2. Freedom to focus on building your business.
As a business owner you wear many hats. Having a Virtual Assistant affords you the opportunity to relinquish some of these hats and focus your energies on revenue generating projects and ventures. By delegating to your Virtual Assistant, you can take comfort in the knowledge that comes from knowing that you have reliable and professional support, working behind the scenes, taking care of the projects that are mundane, tedious, boring, time consuming, or do not make up the core of your business, but still need to get done.
3. Service is customized with you in mind.
Whether you’re just looking for a Virtual Assistant to handle your calls or to act as your virtual office manager, Virtual Assistants are versatile and well able to perform a range of duties. They are also flexible and many are prepared to tailor their billing structure and services to fit the unique needs of their clients. With Virtual Assistants, there is never a one size fits all mentality.
4. Professional partner and sounding board.
Virtual Assistant are entrepreneurs too. They network, market their services, communicate with clients and provide services just as their clients. They make good partners and ‘sounding boards’ because they understand the intricacies of growing and running a business. Tapping in to their knowledge base and resources can benefit your business.
5. Highly trained and skilled personnel.
Virtual Assistants are professionals that have training and work experience in a variety of fields. As business owners they tend to provide services that are reflective of their accumulated skills and knowledge. Whatever your need, you’re sure to find a Virtual Assistant with the skills and experience to meet your needs.
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Carlana Charles is a consultant, virtual assistant and an entrepreneur. Armed with over 11 years experience in various administrative support, customer service, sales, marketing and managerial capacities under her belt, Carlana Charles is the business owner of Ciboney Virtual Solutions, a company she prides as being client-focused and solutions-driven. Visit http://www.carlanacharles.com or the corporate website at http://www.ciboneyvirtual.com.
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