Go From ‘Eh to Revolutionary
Virtual Assistance
In a collaborative effort to advance the VA Industry Dale, Becki and Heather spent countless hours delving into several topics of import to make this e-book an invaluable tool of the trade. The advice given is based on their collective experiences and know-how.
While there is no magic pill that will make your VA business effective, each topic provides insight on how you can make your business revolutionary. The key is that this information will be good for nothing more than tinder if you do nothing with it. It is a guideline and a how-to. The success that you attain using any information provided, within these virtual pages, comes from you doing it.
This e-book is also a tribute to Janet Jordan who passed away January of 2006. She was and continues to be an inspiration to the VA Industry. Her raw talent for bringing out the best in all of us continues to shine through the lives that she has touched. Janet, we love you.
Here is an excerpt from “Yearn to Learn”:
Is there a skill you can learn that would complement a service that you currently offer? Is there something that you would like to learn to do for yourself that you could then, in turn, offer as a service to your clients? If so, ask a colleague. There are plenty of Virtual Assistants in the community who get great satisfaction in teaching other VAs skills that will complement their practice. At the same time offer this VA access to your expertise. Share and mentor each other for growth.
There is a quote that we absolutely love and it comes from a Twentieth Century Fox Animation movie called “Robots”. One of the characters, Bigweld, coins a phrase in the beginning of the movie that is adopted and frequently spoken by the main character, Rodney Copperbottom. He says, “See a need, fill a need.” This is a quote that we take to heart. It is one that you should also take to heart.
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