Virtual Assistance brings a fresh approach to the administrative profession. The professionals are called Virtual Assistants or VAs. VAs are home-based entrepreneurs who provide administrative and personal support while working in long-term collaborative relationships with only a handful of terrific clients. Using phone, fax and e-mail, VAs support their clients across the nation and most often never meet their clients face to face. It's a fabulous way of working and opens new doors for administrative professionals. Assist University (
AssistU) has been the leader in VA training and support, and is widely known to train the finest Virtual Assistants in the world. Susan Sullivan, founder of Innovative Concepts, is proud to be an AssistU graduate.
Having it all does not mean doing it all yourself. Eventually, you will discover that you simply can't continue to do it all
and have a great life -- something has to give! When you partner with a VA, and allow her to proactively support you in reaching your goals, you free up time and energy for an abundance of other things, such as:
- Grow your business
- Spend more time with family or friends
- Respond to other opportunities (professional and personal)
- Balance home and work responsibilities
- Take a much-needed vacation
- Read (or write) that next bestselling novel
VAs are dedicated, driven, masterfully skilled administrative professionals who genuinely want to powerfully impact your life and help your business succeed.
Absolutely! When you work with a VA you get a partner, not an employee.
- No office space needed
- No furniture or equipment costs
- No costs associated with employees, such as: medical benefits, payroll taxes, worker's compensation, vacation or sick leave
- No downtime costs - you pay only for 100% productive time
If what you need is the most basic office support, you may want to work with a secretarial service. If, on the other hand, you want the benefit of working with someone who really wants to know you, your business, your customers, and who wants to be involved with your success, you'll want to work with a VA.
VAs work with successful people of all kinds: authors, coaches, executives, consultants, speakers, sales people, small business owners - anyone who wants to be professionally successful and live a more balanced life may benefit from partnering with a Virtual Assistant.