Virtual PAs take over when support staff are redundant
Virtual PAs offer businesses a cost-effective solution
There is some good news for small businesses: do your bit towards protecting the environment by utilising services offered by a Virtual PA. Freelance virtual services offered on an ad hoc, ongoing or project-basis are what is needed in today's uncertain marketplace. If you have had to downsize, your work can still be managed cost-effectively whilst you watch your bottom line and free up time to concentrate on keeping your clients happy.
Those of us who offer professional business support, possess excellent IT skills, have usually supported demanding senior executives and Board members within corporate environments and, even better, don't take up space in your office. Neither do we travel to the office (we work from our own premises utilising our own equipment).
There is yet more positive news, we only charge for the time our clients utilise (by the hour or project) and don't qualify for holiday or sick pay as we're self-employed.
Not only do Virtual PAs help busy professionals to free up their time during the working week, they also take on a variety of admin tasks enabling people to switch off from work during their leisure or family time, and we know how vital it is for our health to take time out. I am still amazed at how many people are still spending hours at computers and on the phone during evenings and weekends, just to keep up with ever-increasing admin.
Most Virtual Assistants, or VAs, are only too happy to help with organising your "home admin" as well as taking on your work-related projects, leaving you free to concentrate on generating revenue doing what you do best.
Tasks range from online calendar management to designing micro-websites, PowerPoint presentations and newsletters, transcriptions, managing invoicing and updating databases to organising events, renewing insurances, and carrying out research.
How does it work?
Many people either haven't heard about this cost-effective solution or don't really understand how it all works. By taking on a Virtual PA, all you need to do is take a leap, have a conversation, ask lots of questions and delegate, delegate, delegate but remember, clear communication is vital and key to ensuring you get the best from your client / VA relationship.
To find out more, visit http://www.virtually247.co.ukContact: Sara Cheston, Virtually 24/7 Call +44 20 8979 8803
There is some good news for small businesses: do your bit towards protecting the environment by utilising services offered by a Virtual PA. Freelance virtual services offered on an ad hoc, ongoing or project-basis are what is needed in today's uncertain marketplace. If you have had to downsize, your work can still be managed cost-effectively whilst you watch your bottom line and free up time to concentrate on keeping your clients happy.
Those of us who offer professional business support, possess excellent IT skills, have usually supported demanding senior executives and Board members within corporate environments and, even better, don't take up space in your office. Neither do we travel to the office (we work from our own premises utilising our own equipment).
There is yet more positive news, we only charge for the time our clients utilise (by the hour or project) and don't qualify for holiday or sick pay as we're self-employed.
Not only do Virtual PAs help busy professionals to free up their time during the working week, they also take on a variety of admin tasks enabling people to switch off from work during their leisure or family time, and we know how vital it is for our health to take time out. I am still amazed at how many people are still spending hours at computers and on the phone during evenings and weekends, just to keep up with ever-increasing admin.
Most Virtual Assistants, or VAs, are only too happy to help with organising your "home admin" as well as taking on your work-related projects, leaving you free to concentrate on generating revenue doing what you do best.
Tasks range from online calendar management to designing micro-websites, PowerPoint presentations and newsletters, transcriptions, managing invoicing and updating databases to organising events, renewing insurances, and carrying out research.
How does it work?
Many people either haven't heard about this cost-effective solution or don't really understand how it all works. By taking on a Virtual PA, all you need to do is take a leap, have a conversation, ask lots of questions and delegate, delegate, delegate but remember, clear communication is vital and key to ensuring you get the best from your client / VA relationship.
To find out more, visit http://www.virtually247.co.ukContact: Sara Cheston, Virtually 24/7 Call +44 20 8979 8803
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