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In a nut shell, outsourcing is the exchange of money for time. As the business owner you would pay a virtual assistant for his/her time to help you manage your various business related tasks. How do you know you need a Virtual Assistant? When you first started your home-based business you wanted freedom, correct? Then something happened, you began to live day-to-day in front of your computer. Your family only sees you for a few minutes a day and your "work schedule" now interferes with your life. You realize you don't have the freedom you thought you would. Cue in the Virtual Assistant. Reality is, for many of us, we can't do it all on our own. We either lack the knowledge or expertise to meet some of the needs of our business or we lack the time to get it done. Now ask yourself two questions. 1. What tasks do I do myself? 2. What tasks do I outsource? The things only YOU can do might include: * Hosting a Digital Event. * Writing the content for your website, membership website and/or blog. * Meeting with clients. * Writing your new book or report. * Speaking with publishers. * Hosting your podcast. Things you can outsource to a Virtual Assistant might include: * Researching potential speakers, meeting rooms, prize donors for the digital event. * Submitting your articles, press releases, blog and podcast to the proper outlets. * Adding and formating your pre-written content for your website, membership website and/or blog. * Co-Hosting your podcast. * Updating your website with the most current search engine keywords and phrases. (Search Engine Optimization) How do I choose the right Virtual Assistant for my outsourcing needs? A virtual assistant is a generic term, so you need to spend some time (or contact a business coach who can help you) figuring out what type of virtual assistant you need and what type of business related tasks you should outsource to your VA. There are two types of virtual assistants: the generalist and the niche-specialist. You may find that you need one or more of both types depending on your business needs and the number of businesses you own. In the beginning, all outsourcing relationships can be a little rocky. You are, after all, bringing in a person who knows very little about you and the way you work your business. It may take some time and patience with each other as you learn to communicate how you want things done and what the desired finished product should look like. To make this new relationship prosper,don't under estimate the necessity of good communication, by scheduling a conference call a few times a month you and your virtual assistant will see great results. In summary, bringing the right Virtual Assistant into your business can bring not only the growth and success you've been working so hard on your own to achieve, but your Virtual Assistant can also be the key to finding the freedom you've wanted all along as well.
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Stephanie Fish owner of Buckeye V.A. is a virtual assistant specializes with a niche in online marketing and business submissions. Stephanie is firm believer that internet marketing shouldn't bust your marketing budget. To learn more about Buckeye V.A. and how she can help you with your online marketing goals visit www.buckeyeva.com. Article may be reprinted with full Bio left intake and unchanged in anyway.
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