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Discover the secrets to starting your own successful virtual assistant business

Are you fed up with working 9-to-5? Bored of doing the same jobs every day? Not enough quality time with your family? There is a better way – it’s called being a virtual assistant.

As a virtual assistant you can choose to use your PA, secretarial, office or administrative skills to work with the clients that you choose, at hours to suit you, from your chosen location, in a way that fits in with your life. You can enjoy a better work/life balance and have the lifestyle you want.

There are many benefits to running your own VA business including:

• Set your own flexible working hours
• Enjoy your working day without a rush hour commute
• Achieve a high earning potential
• Discover the opportunity to expand your skill set
• Joining a rapidly growing industry

But many potential VAs make the crucial mistake of thinking that to be a VA all you need is a computer, a desk and an Internet connection. WRONG! It’s not about simply using your PA or administrative experience to provide VA services to a range of clients. You will need to be a business owner too and that requires another set of skills entirely. The ability to actually run your business will be key to your success.

So, ok, you have your years of experience in administration, or the like, and you have a computer or laptop at home, plus a broadband Internet connection. These are some of the key tools you will need as a VA. But where do you go from here?

You could do a bit of research on the Internet, maybe get some general business advice from your local business advisor, join an online network or just get going! Fine, if you are enterprising and have unlimited funds to subsidise your business until it really takes off. Or…..

…You could play it a little smarter and get yourself some training that is specifically aimed at becoming a virtual assistant, in terms of what services to offer, what fees to charge and how to find clients. Even better, look at courses that also show you how to be a business owner, so that you not only have a comprehensive VA business but you know how to run your VA business successfully and competently.

So if you are taking your first steps towards becoming a VA, you are a start-up VA or are even well-established, you should take a look the different training options available to you on how to structure, brand, market and sell your business and VA services to attract clients so that you become a successful and remarkable VA.

Get a head start on your VA business by purchasing the cma e-book “How to Become a Remarkable VA” for just £24.99. For more information or to place your order please visit http://www.cmacoaching.com.

Carmen MacDougall is the founder and managing director of The Virtual Assistant Coaching & Training Company, part of cma coaching & training that offers the unique dimension of professional VA coaching and training that will not only support you in setting up your VA business, but will motivate you, build your confidence and help you to create a mindset for success.

Carmen is also the Business & Personal Development Manager for the International Association of Virtual Assistants (http://www.iava.org.uk) and is a member of the Institute of Qualified Professional Secretaries (http://www.iqps.org), both useful organisations for VAs.

cma courses will teach you everything you will need to know about setting up, managing and making a success of your VA business and you can choose how you work with cma, according to the time, budget and depth of involvement you want to commit to making your new business work.
Carmen's contact details:
cma coaching & training
Business and Personal Development for IAVA
01785 224 577
carmen@cmacoaching.com
www.cmacoaching.com
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Just Too Busy was founded and is run by Alexandra Greer. Alex has an extensive skill set, gained through running her own newspaper business for the last five years, previous marketing and communications roles and now with running Just Too Busy: www.justtoobusy.co.uk Alex earned her Media & Communications degree in 1996 and supplemented her time at college and university by taking on a variety of secretarial, administration and personal assistant temporary contracts. This formed the basis of her application knowledge, such as the Microsoft Office suite and other administration and office skills. An accomplished PC and Mac user, Alex's IT interest goes beyond just using the applications, into providing software training as well as basic PC, peripheral and network support. Alex is also an organisational whizz, with expert prioritisation, efficient practices & processes and time management skills. This experience was gained in the most part by running her own local newspaper and having to juggle adverts, stories, news and contributors on a daily basis. "My skill set has been developed over the years and is constantly being added to, owing to my fundamental interest in learning new things and also from the point of view of being able to offer my clients a comprehensive service."
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