
You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.” ~Charles Bu
A new business owner tries to do it all: Return calls and send emails, set up meetings, handle the bookkeeping, prepare reports. That kind of activity can drain a solopreneur or startup quicker than anything.
And what about “life” after work? Some find themselves arriving home tired from the day’s activities only to return to them after dinner and work late into the night. Sadly, it takes reaching that point of complete exhaustion to realize it’s time to call in reinforcements.
The best investment a person could make is hiring a virtual assistant. What is a virtual assistant? A “VA” is an administrative professional who works remotely to help with a wide variety of tasks, whether administrative, technical or creative.
Some business owners feel they need more funds to hire a VA. Actually, adding a VA to the team saves money. Think about it: A VA already has equipment and office space of his/her own.
Virtual Assistants are game changers for just about any business! It’s only a matter of time before the day runs more efficiently and it’s easier to interact with clients and build the business.
VAs can help with almost any type of essential but time-consuming job. Here are some examples: database management, preparing business reports, performing internet research, drafting personal correspondence, sending gifts, coordinating a meeting, detoxing your email inbox, editing something you have written, keeping on top of your social media, and putting together a newsletter.
Watch how a business benefits! The owner has learned to delegate, has reduced labor costs, has support for whatever he/she needs and…best of all, is organized.
If time is money, then time management is life management. A virtual assistant is the perfect choice for an overworked business owner.
If you want to know more about how I can help you save valuable time and grow your business, contact me.