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Win Your Own Virtual Assistant Business

Have you always wanted to start your own business as a virtual assistant, but have been put off by the idea of starting from scratch?

Not sure what you need to know, how to avoid all the pitfalls, what to charge or how to make it all a success?

How would it feel if you could just click your heels together and land in your very own successful business that is up and running with all the tried and tested systems and processes already in place? And wouldn’t it be a dream if your business was already a market leader, with a raft of very happy clients and an enviable reputation for service and professionalism.

Well it’s no longer a dream. And if you take action before the end of April, you might have it all for free!

For more information go to: http://www.myvirtualassistant.co.uk/index.html

Copyright 2010 by Justine Curtis
 

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What Information Are You Sending Out?
When you set up your Virtual Assistant business, something that often gets forgotten is the essential paperwork that you need to present a professional image of your company. Often Welcome Packs or Information Packs are developed on the fly as a result of questions that your prospects have asked.

Then next come the contracts and terms and conditions. Did you pay a solicitor for yours, or did you borrow some from another virtual assistant? How confident are you in the legal validity of your Contracts and Terms and Conditions? You may not think that it’s that important, but what will happen when you run in to problems with a client and need to rely on them?

If you have not already invested wisely in these documents, visit the VA Success Group and consider purchasing one of the practical Document Template Packs. These inexpensive templates are ideal for getting everything right first time and creating a professional impression to your prospects and clients.

Click here for Virtual Assistant Document Packs

About the author
Justine Curtis is the director of her own successful virtual assistant business My Virtual Assistant
http://www.my-va.com which is currently being expanded through a team of Licensees in the UK and founder of The UK Association of Virtual Assistants (UKAVA) which offers free resources and information to its subscribers – sign up at http://www.ukava.co.uk. Justine is the author of Setting Yourself Up As A Virtual Assistant and is delighted to be able to pass on the benefits of her vast experience of the VA role to aspiring and progressive virtual PAs as a co-founder of the VA Success Group. If you are thinking about starting a virtual assistant business, visit http://vasuccessgroup.co.uk

 

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