Friday, January 25, 2013

Work-at-home Series {Virtual Assistant}









Virtual Assistant

What is a virtual assistant?

A Virtual Assistant or VA {Short Abbreviation} - an individual who is self employed and provides administrative, technical or social assistance to clients remotely from a home office.

Common methods of communication: Email, Internet, Telephone, Fax machine, etc.

Salary Expectation:  Based on current and previous experience.
New virtual assistants may charge between $10-$12/hour whereas more experienced may charge $35 - $100/hour. 

Certifications:  Can obtain Virtual Assistant Certification


Happy WAH search!!!
Quida  







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6 comments:

  1. I could definitely use a VA Ito keep me organized. The older I get the harder is it tp remember things. This is really a great solution that will benfit many, Than you!

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  2. What a great service to offer clients especially for professionals who have limited time to handle these sort of tasks.

    Thanks!
    kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com

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  3. This is something I would be interested in doing. Thank you for the article!
    Sherri

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  4. great service! this might be something i could do! thank you!

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  5. my husbands business uses VAs they have worked out very well.

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  6. Another great job! How I long for a computer from this decade! Haha.. I always wondered what a VA did! Thanks for this education in WAH jobs! I am getting info I need and stuff I never imagined I'd learn!

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