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Get the answers and direction you need for your internet based business by
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Your Easy-to-Follow, Step-by-Step
Guide Shows You:
How to Start Your Own Virtual
Assistant Business from Home
Starting your own business as a
Virtual Assistant is possibly one of the easiest businesses to get into,
particularly if you have already acquired valuable office skills in your job outside the
home. A Virtual Assistant (VA) provides administrative and secretarial services
to other businesses and she does so "virtually." That means that you can work from home
to provide these services to your clients.
In This Exclusive Mom's Talk Biz
Guide, You'll Discover:
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Length: 65 pages Format: Ebook in PDF format
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What a Virtual Assistant does
and what kind of services clients are looking for. VAs provide all kinds of
services that can range from filing to more specialized tasks like website
design and programming. We'll show you that there is plenty of room for VAs with
all different skill sets.
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Demand for Virtual Assistants.
Discover the benefits
companies will realize by hiring you as their virtual assistant. There's also
even more work available with the booming sector of home-based businesses.
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Benefits of being
a Virtual Assistant.
Not only do you get to work from
home, but you have plenty of flexibility, the ability to grow and great tax
breaks. Find out more in this Mom's Talk Biz guide.
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What skills
you need to get started.
There's good news. You don't
need any special training to get your VA business off the ground, but our guide
will show you how to build your skills to make you an even more valuable asset
to your clients.
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How much can you
make as a virtual assistant.
VAs are definitely in-demand and
by providing great service to your clients, you can earn a very attractive
living from home. Our guide will tell you more and help you determine your
pricing.
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Getting certified as a VA and
is it necessary. There are a number of certification and training programs
out there. Find out if you need them and make the right choice for your
business.
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Equipment & expenses needed to
get started. Find out what you need to get your VA office set up and ready
for business.
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How to find clients and get a
steady stream of referrals. Find out where to find business and how to set
up a website to attract new clients.
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Standing apart from the crowd.
There is plenty of VA work out there, but if you want to run your business
from the long-term, use our tips to help you stand out from the crowd and
acquire even more clients.
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Invoicing and charging your
clients. Find out the common industry practices to ensure your clients are
happy and you can stay organized in your business.
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Tips and advice from moms
already running a VA business. Get inside information to help you get ahead
faster as a virtual assistant.
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Customer Feedback: She Got Her VA
Website Ready!
"I was interested in starting a VA
business, so I purchased the ebook to research the business.
I was able to put together my VA website as result of reading your ebook.
It was well-written and not too long,
but more importantly, it got the point across. It was also priced
affordably."
Dana Williams Dallas, TX USA |
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Customer Feedback: Excellent Value!
"I am opening a VA business in a couple
of months. The ebook was easy to read and gave me lots of helpful
information, the book was well worth the price."
Yolanda Chicago, IL USA |
And We Wouldn't Leave You without
the Nitty-Gritty Details of Setting Up Your Business...You'll Also Learn:
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Simple steps to registering
your business. Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds and it may
not even be necessary. Find out if you need to register your VA business by
reading this guide.
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Opening a business checking
account and creating a more professional image.
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Expanding your profit-potential
by working less and hiring out. Find out how you can serve more clients and
make more money without wearing yourself out.
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Organization & bookkeeping for
your business. Staying organized, right from the start, will take you a long
way.
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Tax deductions and tips.
Extra tax deductions are one of the perks of having your own full-fledged business.
Find out what you can deduct. You might be surprised.
As a
Mom...We Know You're Busy. These Additional Tips Are Going to Come in Handy:
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Business time management:
Learn how to create an efficient schedule to ensure you continue to provide the
best service to your clients as possible.
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Time management around the
home: While your clients expect good service and an excellent product, your family needs to be
attended to as well. Use these tips to keep hot meals on the dinner table
without losing your sanity.
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Setting and achieving your
business goals: Starting a business is an exciting time, but it's easy to
get distracted, discouraged and even down in the dumps. Use these tips to keep
moving forward.
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Money-making time management
tips: Learn how to make decisions that will ensure your business profits
continue to grow.
...and plenty of additional
resources to make sure you make the most of your new Virtual Assistant business.
Ready to Get Started with Your Very Own Virtual Assistant Business?
Cut your learning curve & get
answers to your most-pressing Virtual Assistant questions for only
$16.97. Take 30 days to review your guide. If you're not completely satisfied,
we'll give you your money back. No questions asked.

Click Here to Instantly Download Your VA Business Guide


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