If you’re thinking of starting a virtual assistant business, you’re probably wondering what programs you should be familiar with. Here are the programs I use the most, and why knowing a bunch of programs isn’t the most important part of being a good VA.
Social media marketing is so time consuming! You know you need to do it to get the word out about your business, but as an entrepreneur you already have tons of other things to do. I honestly find social media to be quite tedious as well, which makes it very difficult to post consistently.
Luckily, I recently discovered a tool that recycles social media updates, saves me tons of time, and is actually fun to use! See how I automate my social media using RecurPost.
Found your first client? Congrats! Now it’s time to send them your contract. Learn how in this step-by-step tutorial.
You might be already actively looking for clients or just about to, but do you know exactly what to do when a potential client wants to work with you?
What steps will you take to decide whether they’re a good fit or not? What will you do when you decide to work together? What about your service? What are the steps you’ll take to complete it? Do you know what you’ll do when your project is complete or how you’ll get feedback on your service?
Your head might be spinning right now, but don’t panic! We’re going to work on figuring out these steps so you know exactly what you’ll be doing.
One of the biggest (if not THE biggest) challenges of being a VA is staying organized! When you’re juggling a bunch of clients and your own business, it’s easy to start losing track of things.
Luckily, I’ve learned plenty of tips and tricks over the years to keep things organized, and the internet is full of systems and programs to help keep your business running smoothly.
I wanted to share a few of my favorite tips and programs for organizing client tasks and making sure work gets done!