Rita J. Cartwright is the owner and sole proprietor of RJ's Word Processing Services and has been in business since 2002. She has a combination of 30 years experience in administrative support as a receptionist, executive secretary, and word processing operator. In 1998, she received a Bachelor's of Science degree in Marketing from Arizona State University with a minor in Spanish. She is also a member of Virtual Assistant Networking Association. More information about Rita and her company can be found at http://rjswordprocessing.com.
My business tagline is “Your Business Success Is Our Success.” Virtual assistants (VAs) do more than provide administrative assistance, we want you to succeed. Working with us is different than in the past when you worked with secretaries and/or administrative assistants. Nowadays, a business relationship between an entrepreneur, solopreneur and/or small business owner and a Virtual Assistant (VA) is considered a partnership rather than that of an employee-employer association.
When you contract with a Virtual Assistant, you get more than just an employee. We have a vested interest in your business success. Since we are entrepreneurs and small business owners, we know what it takes to operate a business, how to market our services, as well as develop our businesses. In addition to completing your tasks, we provide you with information, suggestions, or ideas that perhaps will help you in your business, because we want you to succeed. Your success is our success.
The assistance you receive from us is quite different than the support you would obtain from a secretary or administrative assistant. We have the mindset of a business owner rather than that of an employee. As I mentioned earlier, we will have a vested interest in your business. We understand what you are dealing with, because we are faced with the same concerns and situations.
Using the services of virtual assistants presents you with the opportunity to network with other small business owners. You can discuss your ideas, as well as receive valid opinions and thoughts from us, while at the same time reap the benefits of our administrative support. Our assistance will give you back the valuable time you need to develop your business. The key is to delegate or outsource any and all tasks that don’t really require you to complete.
Of course, the aforementioned benefits are in addition to the more obvious advantages, which you are probably aware of; for example, not having to share your office space or provide equipment and supplies, no employee-related benefits or taxes to pay, and no need to pay for downtime. You pay only for the actual time spent on your project(s). You can actually save over approximately $40,000 a year when you work with us rather than hiring an employee.
You can also save time. After a certain amount of time in partnering with the same virtual assistant(s), the less time you will spend in giving explanations and instructions. We become more familiar with you and your business. The more knowledgeable we are about your company, the more we are able to help you succeed in your business endeavors.
Because of the Virtual Assistant industry and technology, it is a perfect time to be a small business owner. Whether you are considering leaving the corporate world and starting your own company or you are currently an entrepreneur, solopreneur and/or small business owner, you can still have the administrative assistance you are accustomed to having in the corporate world. In addition, we will help you to reach the next level of success in your business.
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