Clients
If you're a home-based
business entrepreneur whose business is growing, and you need
ten or more hours a month of remote assistance, a virtual
assistant is an excellent option. You'll want to find a virtual
assistant (VA) who is a good fit for you and your business.
You'll determine that by:
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Reviewing the
VA's website |
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Identifying your
ongoing needs |
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Composing a list
of questions |
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Having at least
two interviews* with the VA |
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Getting a referral
or checking references |
(*See the Client
Interview Process for more information.)
Turning this around now, I, as a fellow business
owner will want to interview potential clients with equal
voracity. Early in my practice, I learned which clients were
ideal for me, and which were not. Certain attributes in my
clients help our relationship thrive, namely the client's
ability to:
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Delegate |
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Plan |
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Communicate |
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Convey mutual
respect |
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Express gratitude |
All of my clients are comfortable with my
contract and fees, and pay me on a timely basis. They have
growing businesses and feel as though I am a part of their
team. We set goals and work steadily toward them instead of
jumping from one emergency to another.
If you don't see yourself in the above description,
you would probably work better with another virtual assistant.
Please see my Colleagues page
for other options.
If you do see yourself, but you want to know
what others are saying about me, continue with my Testimonials page. more >> |