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A Virtual Assistant Guide

A Virtual Assistant Guide. Do you need one? And how they can help your business grow. You and Your Business. You…the Fantastic Juggler. Your business demands. We all dreamt of running away to join the circus someday, but we wanted to do it for fun… Not Stress.

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A Virtual Assistant Guide

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  1. A Virtual Assistant Guide Do you need one? And how they can help your business grow.

  2. You and Your Business You…the Fantastic Juggler Your business demands

  3. We all dreamt of running away to join the circus someday, but we wanted to do it for fun… Not Stress

  4. You have a business and it’s going great...except you are getting tired of Juggling. This is when you can take a step back and take note on what you are able to out-source.

  5. What to Outsource • Data entry • Online research • Bookkeeping • Customer service • Shipping & Logistics

  6. Marketing • Lead generation • Lead database organization • E-mail marketing • Classifieds listing • Yelp, Yahoo, Google, Social media listing

  7. Blogging • Social media Networking • Inbound/Outbound calls • Transcribe audio or video dialogue

  8. Promotions • Event Planning • Scheduling • Reservations & Appointments • Anything that a savvy assistant can do

  9. The Benefits There are some great benefits when hiring a VA: • No over head. You can keep running your business out of your guest room or garage. • No need for new equipment ie. Computers, phones, printers… • No need to worry about unemployment taxes. Virtual Assistants are contractors, they take care of their own taxes. • VAs bill only for actual time worked, or per project/request. • Training a VA is very easy, we are all house broken and sharp. We work well in our own home office and learn new tricks instantly.

  10. It goes without saying that an assistant will help your business grow. • We bring invaluable work experience into your business • We understand what it takes to run and operate a business • We have to be organized in order to productively work from home • We take over tasks allowing you to focus on your core-business function • We are marketing geniuses, we think outside the box, if you already have your campaign set-up we help you launch it and keep track of it.

  11. Running a successful / Balanced business Paying bills/ expenses

  12. The Expense Virtual Assistant services range from $3/hour to $30/hr Why is this affordable to you? (This chart represents the extreme cases, but you get the point)

  13. Your employee's 8 hour day can be crunched into 3-4 hours with a Virtual Assistant. Remember, with a Virtual Assistant, you only pay for the time on task by the minute! No more paying for socializing, hour long lunches or frequent trips to the washroom.

  14. Do you need a Virtual Assistant? Do you… …Have more than 10 voicemails waiting to be heard? …Have e-mails from customers and leads waiting to be read/replied? …Need more than 24 hours in one day to finish your tasks? …Work through lunch? …See your sales slipping due to lack of customer service? …See your business reach a plateau and can’t help it grow?

  15. Tips Before Finding a Virtual Assistant If you answered yes to at least 3 of those questions, it may be a good idea to hire an assistant to help you catch up. Many virtual assistants are available to work from your home office or your location in their area. Make a list of tasks you can outsource. Make a budget, you can break it up per task or per hour. Sort your task list by priority. Make some time to talk to several assistants and review their references. By making these lists, you will save yourself time and money.

  16. Where Can I Find a Virtual Assistant There are several Virtual Assistants listed throughout the internet. The best way is to do a Google Search or browse online classifieds listings such as Craigslist, Oodle or EBay Classifieds. Feel free to call Nancy with Austin’s Virtual Assistant to find out about our rates and availability. 512-630-2581|nvaldez@austinsva.com|ww.AustinsVA.com

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