Become a Virtual Assistant Work From Home
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Small Business owners need help with their home based businesses. You can offer assistance as a virtual worker who can help with answering emails, sending out tweets on twitter or submitting articles to article directories.
To get started you will want to get certified with a virtual assistant association, take your real world experience and use it to help local businesses in your area.
It can be easy to get clients for plenty of start-ups will need your help. Get references and do some work for non-profit organizations.
If you know how to use the latest in technology you will be able to help companies with their marketing, writing, answering phones or recording videos.
The internet has created more opportunities for stay at home moms looking for an opportunity to be an independent contractor getting clients to work on projects.
You will need an internet connection, phone line and office supplies such as a fax machine, printer, scanner and word documents to help clients over the phone or through email.
Get a business license and set up a blog with your credentials and contact information for people to find you and pay for your services.
Setting up a Home Office
Setting up a home office: Alice Bredin's Wuick Home Office Readiness Survey created in conjunction with Katherine Crowley, a New York City based psycotherapist and consultant to entrepreneurs covers the ability to:
- Manage Time
- Deal with challenges
- Deal with distractions
- Manage business support relationships
- Balance business with the rest of your life
Ways to land a telecommuting job for those who want to do contract work from a home office first evaluate your skills and eligibility (typing, computer skills, writing ability), talk to people ask if they work with a company that hires people to complete work at home, try market research firms and insurance companies sometimes hire homebased employees.
Creating Your Virtual Office
What you will need to succeed in todays Nontraditional Workplace:
- Creating your virtual office
- Overcoming the challenges of working alone
- Separating personal and business life
- Preserving your professional image
- Maintaining visibility
A Virtual Office is any worksite outside of the traditional office. People who work in a virtual office can be either telecommuters, who work outside of a corporate offfice for an employer, or entrepreneurs, who are self-employed. Virtual offices are typically equipped with some combination of technology that enables information workers to re-create the support services of the traditional office.
Working For Yourself
Options when working for yourself include:
- Home based Franchises, allow you to lease the rights to create a business that is identical to all other businesses being run under the same name. In order to do this you may need to buy products, tools, advertising assistance, and training from the company that owns the rights to the business.
- Multilevel Marketing, is an alternative to traditional retailing in which products are sold through a chain of distributors instead of through stores. Distributors like you make money by selling products and by recruiting new distributors, you also make a commission on your own sales as well as on sales of anyone you sign up.
Alice Brendin writes a column called Working at Home, and her homebased business conducts research and advices companies who provide products and services to the small business, home-office, or telecommuting market. Get her book and she covers more indept information on setting up a Virtual Office.
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This is a great hub. As a VA I think it is important to recognize how easily you can become isolated. Time management is another very real issue. As a VA there will be times when you will work 24/7. It's sometimes easy to forget that you DO have a life. And it's important to ensure your environment reflects a professional image to clients -- a blaring TV or screaming children is not music to the ears of a client who is trying to explain a project to you over the phone.
Keep up the good work.









MrMarmalade 4 years ago
i like your hubs and the knowledge
thank you