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How To Find A Virtual Assistant When You Need REAL Help!
by Michael J. Russer
Dear Rick: You betcha! In fact, help is just a few milliseconds away. Thanks to the Internet, there is a whole new category of talent available to you called "Virtual Assistants" (sometimes also referred to as virtual consultants). Let's say you need someone to help you with a new e-mail marketing campaign that involves targeting the recipients, creating the content, building the list, executing the ongoing mailing, and measuring results. Now imagine you could hire the former Marketing Director of a Fortune 1000 company who has "retired" to start raising her family. However, she has the time, talent, and willingness to take on challenging projects from the comfort of her home over the Net, and at a price far below her previous salary! So, where do you find these virtual godsends? Have Modem, Will Telecommute... Well, if you limit your search to just your community, you will probably be disappointed --or pay too much. If, like the example above, the job/project you have in mind does not require physical proximity, then you have the whole world open to you. Before you start looking for and hiring these digital gunslingers, it is important that you are very clear about the following issues:
The above is a good start, but of course there is more to consider. Such as what kind of computer and software do they need to have, what kind of Internet access, etc.. Fortunately, most of the online resources below allow you to screen for these kinds of requirements. Your Virtual Assistant Marketplace As you might expect, there are a number of online resources that cater to matching up virtual assistants with prospective employers:
Your Virtual Organization Virtual Assistants, along with the very rich online means to connect and communicate with them (see the "Let's Do Virtual Lunch" Ask Mr. Internet! article for October 1999), form the foundation of your burgeoning online "Virtual Organization". Imagine running your business through the Internet using high powered talent from all over the world. You save time (it's all done in Net speed and you eliminate many needless meetings), money (virtual assistants are independent contractors), and effort (virtual assistants don't require high level management). This is exactly how I run my company, working quite effectively with people I have never even met! Virtual Assistants broaden the possibilities for your business in ways that are just not possible in traditional modes of doing business. A warm and cozy thought indeed when you think about all your competitors who haven't quite figured it out yet!
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