VA Tips &
Tricks Blogging Challenge 2104
A is for Advice
My email is busy nonstop, mostly with prospective VAs asking for advice. I can only offer advice using my own experiences as a Virtual Assistant. I started out knowing nothing about this business and I learnt the hard way by just jumping in and doing the work. Today I have learnt many things along the way and feel that I am now capable of passing on my knowledge and sharing what I know with other new VAs starting out.
Most VAs today need
advice on how to prepare their business plans, how do they invoice, how do they
work out the rates, how to deal with clients and the work etc. I have worked
with clients all over the world, so feel I have a fair bit of knowledge to
assist others with. If a VA is able to apply the advice that I give and get
something from it then the advice that I gave was worth it to me. I love to be
able to help and advice others, I find it very rewarding.
It is easy giving advice using my own experiences as this makes the
problems more realistic to the other VA.
The one bit of advice I like to give is to be organised, be in control
of your business, show you know what you are doing, what you are talking about.
Know your business inside and out, clients will quickly pick up on it if you
don’t know what you are talking about.
The best people to go to for advice are the people who have been in the
industry a long time, the seasoned VAs, the experts in the industry.
The VA industry has to be the friendliest industry out there, VAs are
always helping each other and sharing their knowledge.
Apply the advice that you are given, don’t just sit on it and do nothing
as that is a waste, apply the advice and go back for more advice as you need
it. Never be afraid to ask for advice, a little bit of help can take you a long
way.
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5 comments:
The last paragraph resonates with me when you say: Apply the advice that you are given, don’t just sit on it and do nothing as that is a waste, apply the advice and go back for more advice as you need it. Never be afraid to ask for advice, a little bit of help can take you a long way.
Thanks.
That is great advice. It is important to remember the VA's are some of the most giving people I know but if you take their time asking for advice put some Action behind it and use the advice.
This is a good piece, particularly the part where you say 'apply the advice you are given'. So many times people ask me for advice and then I give my best suggestion and they don't use it, and then come back asking me the same thing again! My advice isn't going to change. Gaynor Paynter Typewrite Transcription
Thanks for the "advice." I need to get off my procrastination and just do it (as Nike says).
I’m a newbie VA myself but have worked in many Admin and Customer Support roles. I love what I do and it’s even better since I’m home more for my kids.
Of the freelancing opportunities I have researched, I have found that the VA industry is the most warm and welcoming. Everyone wants to see each other succeed. I think it’s more so because we each have our own specializations so we want another reliable VA to turn to for assistance.
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