If you’re the type of person who loves To Do lists, colour-coded Post It Notes and can maintain a certain level of self discipline, then this game is for you!
Choosing a niche played a significant part in the rapid success of The Healthy VA (and my personal development). Here's why.
With the explosion of the internet and the ever expanding virtual world, work options are endless, especially for those who like the flexibility of working remotely, without having to report to a manager or sit in an office for 7 hours straight!
In order to find and attract clients, you need to know who you want to work with. Every decision you make in your business relies on the knowledge of who you want to support.
As you develop your skills and experience as a Virtual Assistant, you can niche further and offer specific services. Here are 6 specialist services you could consider.
There are several places to find freelance work including job boards, online communities and profile sites.
Having worked in a time recording capacity for a number of years, here's my best practice tips.
I tried almost every time recording program under the sun! Here are my two favourite tools to save you hours of trying and testing them out yourself.
I’ve tried and tested hundreds of online tools and chosen this list as the essential, yet affordable tools for setting up and managing a virtual assistant business.
If you want to ‘work from anywhere’ you need reliable online tools to do so. Here’s my faves.
Offering Webinar support and hosting is a great service to offer as a VA. Just make sure you have a strong internet connection!
With lead pages, there’s often one call to action that you measure, track and use to attract clients into your online world. You want to ensure you have a good program to support it.
Trying to remember several different passwords can be challenging. Introducing..... LastPass!
I originally wrote this blog post in 2014, and since then it has received over 65,000 views and 100 comments. Wow!