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For many years businesses have realized the benefits of outsourcing by contracting temporary administrative support personnel. However, the expansion of the Internet and modern technology has enabled virtual assistant home-based business support services to evolve and provide cost-effective business solutions for solo entrepreneurs. Communication is made by email, telephone, instant messaging or fax seamlessly, without compromise to timing, accessibility or quality. Your Virtual Assistant (VA) doesn't have to be in your office, your city, or even your country! What a VA Does for Your Business VAs are flexible, working on an as-needed basis, often beyond traditional business days and hours if required. Virtual Assistants typically offer administrative support but some VAs offer marketing and technical support services as well. Services include e-mail management, online article promotion, data entry, Internet research, project management, lead generation, website design, desktop publishing, online newsletter (ezine) services and shopping cart management. The VA's primary clients are small business owners and solo entrepreneurs who realize that they can't "do it all" and need an alternate solution to hiring employees. A Virtual Assistant gives them the freedom and confidence to achieve their business goals by taking care of the day-to-day details, follow-up and maintenance of their business. Large corporations have realized the benefits of virtual assistance as well. They call on VAs to work on special projects, handle overflow and for on-going assignments. A VA increases employee productivity and ensures the business maintains its quality reputation. VAs are independent contractors, charging only for productive time - actual time worked. Clients avoid the hassles and costs of hiring employees and can reduce their overhead expenses by 50 percent (on average) when they hire a VA instead of an employee. Clients don't pay for benefits, payroll taxes, recruiting costs, downtime, personal time, etc.; nor does the client have to provide a physical workspace, equipment or software. Virtual Assistants typically have two service options to suit the diverse needs of clients: an hourly rate (Pay-as-U-Go) as well as monthly retainer plans with discounted retainer rates for clients who commit to a 3-month contract. Some companies hire temporary staff through temp agencies. However, there are many downsides to this option. Recruiting and training costs can be high, with no flexibility on the minimum level of service to be contracted. It can also be difficult to ensure continuity of service, as you won't always get the same temp. Chances are, temps aren't a viable option for the home-based business owner. Most temporary agencies don't offer services to home offices because those offices tend to lack space, equipment and facilities for on-site staff. There's an extra benefit businesses get using a Virtual Assistant rather than hiring employees or temporary personnel. VAs are business owners who are highly qualified and experienced. Because they are entrepreneurs, they understand the needs of today's business and go the extra mile in their work. Moreover, Virtual Assistants have a vested interest in their clients' success. If VAs aren't satisfying their clients, they'll soon be out of business! The Client/VA Relationship Working with a VA can be a rewarding experience for the client. To get the most benefit from a partnership with a VA, here are some tips: Because of modern technology, there isn't much that a VA can't do if the client is willing to work to make it happen. Because of this flexibility, VAs will continue to remain the leaders in skills and overall ability to meet the changing needs of today's business. Copyright 2007, Michele Hanson-O'Reggio. All rights reserved.
Outsourcing and Productivity Expert Michele O’Reggio, teaches entrepreneurs and service professionals how to take their business to the next level of growth without working more hours to create their dream lifestyle. Learn how YOU can get increase your profits, build a dynamic support team, systemize your business and achieve work-life balance with a calendar of your ideal workweek. Claim your FREE Work Smarter to Grow Your Biz package at: http://www.BizSuccessPartner.com
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