Your Guide to Finding & Working with a Virtual Assistant
July 13, 2009 by Regina · 2 Comments
If you’ve been looking for a way to reduce your workload, stress and want to be able to focus on the business-building aspects of your online business, this report will show you exactly how to do that.
Your Guide to Finding & Working with a Virtual Assistant (VA) on Any Budget is your guide to leveraging the skills of others to boost your productivity and profitability.
It includes guidance on:
- The benefits of hiring a VA (Think more time, more money, more stress-free days and nights)
- How to decide if your business could use a Virtual Assistant (Hint: If you’re struggling to complete day-to-day tasks or haven’t been able to grow your business as much as you’d like, the answer is likely YES!)
- 122 things your VA can do for your business – and this is just a starter list.
- How to decide which tasks to pass onto your VA.
- Tips for hiring help on a budget.
- Finding the right VA for your unique business needs and budget.
- Training your VA and creating a mutually-beneficial working relationship.
At only 14 easy-to-digest pages (or listen to the audio if you prefer), it’s easy to whip through and start getting the help you need for your online business. No sense in reading all day, when you can be reducing your workload, minimizing your stress and boosting your profits instead!



Hi Regina,
I am a virtual assistant. I wonder how I might get the training to be on your list of certified VAs.
Thanks,
Linda M
Additional info: At times and in special cases, however, Virtual Assistants can do more than your everyday technical work for you. They can also be very good in being creative most especially in coming up with ideas, solutions and recommendations to improve your current set-up. In handling with your valued time plus the overcoming number of tasks you have to do, they are your silent partner in taking care of the details you need to have a hand on a daily basis and your best weapon to take on the world.