Copyright (c) 2009 Mia Chambers
If you're a small business owner and you're overwhelmed with the day-to-day activities of running your own business, you might consider working with a Virtual Assistant. A Virtual Assistant (VA) can help you with all of those daily tasks that never seem to get done.
While many small business owners know they need help, they're not always certain what exactly a Virtual Assistant can do for them. Start making mental notes of things you don't enjoy doing, never get around to starting, or haven't had time to finish. This will give you a good idea of the amount of work you can hand off to your Virtual Assistant.
For ten hours a month, here are some projects that your Virtual Assistant can handle for you; freeing you up to do what you do best and making more money in the process.
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1. Facebook & Twitter. Now is the time to harness the power of Social Networking. If you already have accounts, but don't have the time or interest to maintain them, let a Virtual Assistant manage the entire process for you in a sincere and upfront manner. If you need help setting up and customizing your accounts, a VA can get you up and running quickly.
2. E-Customer Service. Nowadays, email is a primary form of communication. Let a Virtual Assistant manage your Inbox by answering general inquiries, status updates, and pleas for immediate help in a professional, prompt and polite manner. A VA can process each email by forwarding to the appropriate person, freeing you up to take care of more important communications.
3. Blog. Let a Virtual Assistant set up your blog and help you maintain it. A VA can develop a 12-month outline of ideas to keep you creative and on-track. Once you have a post ready to be published, let your VA take care of the rest: update blog posts, enhance with pictures and graphics, add appropriate tags, and ping appropriate services.
4. Newsletter/E-zines. Generate a loyal following by implementing a monthly newsletter/ezine campaign chalked full of valuable resources. Let a Virtual Assistant format, develop, and implement the necessary steps and drive traffic back to your website generating interest and income.
5. Promote. Let a Virtual Assistant create energy around your online presence whether you have e-products, teleseminars, live events, or a combination of them all. Let a VA help generate interest around what makes you money. A VA can use a combination of Facebook, email, and blog posts to get the word out.
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If you're a small business owner and you're overwhelmed with the day-to-day activities of running your own business, you might consider working with a Virtual Assistant. A Virtual Assistant (VA) can help you with all of those daily tasks that never seem to get done.
While many small business owners know they need help, they're not always certain what exactly a Virtual Assistant can do for them. Start making mental notes of things you don't enjoy doing, never get around to starting, or haven't had time to finish. This will give you a good idea of the amount of work you can hand off to your Virtual Assistant.
For ten hours a month, here are some projects that your Virtual Assistant can handle for you; freeing you up to do what you do best and making more money in the process.
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1. Facebook & Twitter. Now is the time to harness the power of Social Networking. If you already have accounts, but don't have the time or interest to maintain them, let a Virtual Assistant manage the entire process for you in a sincere and upfront manner. If you need help setting up and customizing your accounts, a VA can get you up and running quickly.
2. E-Customer Service. Nowadays, email is a primary form of communication. Let a Virtual Assistant manage your Inbox by answering general inquiries, status updates, and pleas for immediate help in a professional, prompt and polite manner. A VA can process each email by forwarding to the appropriate person, freeing you up to take care of more important communications.
3. Blog. Let a Virtual Assistant set up your blog and help you maintain it. A VA can develop a 12-month outline of ideas to keep you creative and on-track. Once you have a post ready to be published, let your VA take care of the rest: update blog posts, enhance with pictures and graphics, add appropriate tags, and ping appropriate services.
4. Newsletter/E-zines. Generate a loyal following by implementing a monthly newsletter/ezine campaign chalked full of valuable resources. Let a Virtual Assistant format, develop, and implement the necessary steps and drive traffic back to your website generating interest and income.
5. Promote. Let a Virtual Assistant create energy around your online presence whether you have e-products, teleseminars, live events, or a combination of them all. Let a VA help generate interest around what makes you money. A VA can use a combination of Facebook, email, and blog posts to get the word out.
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