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Responses to Media Releases Deal finder, says: There is still tremendous potential in the
market I believe. Advisers and consultants have thrived in the
"real" offline world for a long time, and it makes perfect sense to
also offer online services in the same way. Shopping for example, would be
ideal for a virtual assistant as he or she knows how to find high quality
products online from a reliable retailer. The main issue would be to how to find a trusted virtual assistant. Are there market places for virtual assistants where one can check previous work and recommendations?
23 May 2009 at 06:09 |
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Jeannine Clontz, VA, Clontz Business Services, Arnold, Missouri, says:
You are absolutely right, my phone hasn't stopped ringing since the first of the year. This is the BEST time to consider working with a Virtual Assistant.
There are many options to consider. In fact, some of my clients in the US enjoy using Australian/New Zealand VAs because of the time difference - they get the VA a project by close of business and in many cases it's in their inbox the next morning.
We really have come of age - the industry is booming and there are experts out there that have the professional skills to keep you looking good.
Again, great information - thanks for sharing.