50 Services to Offer as a Virtual Assistant
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Abbey Ashley
Do you know what services you can offer as a virtual assistant?
Just the other day I got offered a gig to be a ghostwriter for a big-name blogger (eek!). Not only will my writing be published in front of some major audiences (I’m talking 10,000+ views a DAY), this opportunity was given to me by one of the bloggers I had been following since I started in the online business space.
Day. Made.
Seriously, who can say that they can travel the world, have the freedom to spend with their family, all while doing exciting work for people you’ve dreamed of working for?
It’s why I get so stinkin’ frustrated when I see people stuck in dead-end jobs that eat them up inside each day. Why spend your life at a job that you hate? If you have a special talent or skill, why not offer it as a service? Why not spend time doing something that you actually LOVE for a living?
*Rant over*
When I was first starting out as a Virtual Assistant, all the information online seemed like a cluster bomb to dig through and figure out what I should be focusing on.
That’s why I created this blog – it’s my goal to help aspiring and start-up Virtual Assistants get their business up and running with ease. I want you to be able to turn your talents into a money-making, at-home business.
If you’re just starting out, you might be wondering…
WHAT IS A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT?
A Virtual Assistant (VA) is NOT just an “online secretary”. YOU have a skill to offer (or at least a skill you can learn!). A VA business is simply your way of showcasing your skills online. It’s your job as a VA is to take off some of the big (or small) tasks of other entrepreneurs/businesses.
Virtual Assistant is a broad term that can cover a myriad of tasks. That’s where the confusion usually lies. Of course, you can’t learn EVERYTHING. If you try to be a jack of all trades, you’ll end up being a master of none.
As you begin to decide on the tasks that you WILL want to offer – you may change your title from VA to something more specific to what you do.
As you specialize your services, you may choose to call yourself:
A Social Media Manager
A Pinterest Expert
A Sales Funnel Strategist
A Business Consultant
A WordPress Wizard
A Copywriter
A Facebook Ad Manager
A Launch Strategist
A Webinar Rockstar
A Landing Page Liason
A Unicorn Strategist (seriously – it doesn’t really matter what you call yourself – as long as you have a SERVICE to offer and you know WHO to offer it to!)
In general, the term “Virtual Assistant” is what people end up asking for and searching for, even if they really want a specialist in a particular area. It’s the term that they understand. So, even if you choose to change your name to a more “specialist” term – don’t forget to respond to and search for clients looking for a “VA”.
If you are clear about what you DO and the clients that you SERVE – it doesn’t really matter what you call yourself!
Let’s talk about what you can DO as a Virtual Assistant (aka – the services you can provide).
HOW DO I CHOOSE WHAT SERVICES I SHOULD OFFER?
Below, you will find a comprehensive list of services that you can offer as a Virtual Assistant. How you choose which services to focus on is entirely up to you.
I recommend going through this little activity to help you choose:
- Go through the entire list and decide which services you know the best. Rate your current skill level from 1-5. One being “I am not proficient in this service at all”. Five being “I am a rockstar at this service.”
- Go through the list a second time and decide which services you are interested in (whether you know how to do them or not). Rate your interest level from 1-5. One being “I am not interested in learning this at all”. Five being “I am really interested in this topic” or “I already do this and LOVE it”
- Now – go through and rate each service, based off of the factors above.
- Pull out your top 5 – 10 services. What do you think of them? Do they get you excited? Do they “flow together” in a way that could make great packages?
Example #1:
Any ONE of these services could be made into a business. You could become the expert at that ONE THING and be the “go-to” person for that skill.
Kathryn Moorehouse is the Pinterest QUEEN. I can say this because she helped me grow the blog traffic on this site exponentially. She took one specific skill, became an expert at it, and now features that as her main and ONLY service.
Example #2
You can combine TWO – TEN services, all that have a common feature and create packages around those. This will define a niche for you.
Chantal from Confident Collaborations is a Virtual Assistant with a few very powerful skills – so these are the services she lists on her website. She is able to offer very specific skills and packages to her clients.
Example #3
You can combine TEN OR MORE of these services and list them as a List of Services on your website, and offer general VA work with these skills as your showcased features.
Studio Eighteen Virtual Assistance helps entrepreneurs with a myriad of tasks, all listed on their website. As a generalist, when asked the question, “Can you do ____” the answer can almost always be, “Yes, I can!”.
Example #4
Lastly, you can combine any of these methods (by being a generalist or a specialist) and choose to offer them to a specific niche (online creatives, real estate agents, health and fitness gurus, photographers, etc.).
Your Ampersand is a niche-specific VA business, exclusively for photographers. Shaina (the owner) took her interests (photography) and made specific packages that will appeal to those in the photography industry.
WHAT SERVICES CAN I OFFER AS A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT?
I’m glad you asked!
There are 1000’s of services that could be made into an online business. Whether you choose two or twenty of these services, all present a unique opportunity to build a VA / Freelancing business around.
Let’s take a look at 50 services you can offer as a Virtual Assistant:
If you want full access to all 101 Services You can offer as a Virtual Assistant, click here.
- NEWSLETTER DESIGN
- NEWSLETTER CONTENT CREATION
- EMAIL AUTOMATION
- MAILCHIMP ASSISTANCE / MAINTENANCE
- CONVERTKIT ASSISTANCE / MAINTENANCE
- AWEBER ASSISTANCE / MAINTENANCE
- INFUSIONSOFT ASSISTANCE / MAINTENANCE
- ONTRAPORT ASSISTANCE / MAINTENANCE
- SOCIAL MEDIA AD SET-UP / MANAGEMENT
- CONTENT CREATION SERVICES
- TECHNICAL WRITING AND HOW TO POSTS
- LANDING PAGE CREATION
- WORDPRESS UPDATES
- WEB DESIGN
- SHOPIFY ASSISTANCE
- SEO SERVICES
- CONTENT CREATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
- WEBINAR SETUP
- LIVE WEBINAR ASSISTANCE
- EDITING
- RESUME WRITING
- PROOFREADING
- TRANSCRIPTION
- DATA ENTRY
- TELEMARKETING / LEAD GENERATION
- INTERNET RESEARCH
- CUSTOMER SERVICE
- BLOG MANAGEMENT
- RESPONDING TO BLOG COMMENTS
- BLOG TRAFFIC REPORTING
- MAINTAINING EDITORIAL CALENDAR
- GHOSTWRITING
- SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHIC DESIGN
- VIDEO EDITING
- POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
- EBOOK CONTENT AND DESIGN
- CREATING INFOGRAPHICS
- LOGO DESIGN / GRAPHIC DESIGN
- PAYMENTS AND INVOICING
- ACCOUNTING / BOOKKEEPING SERVICES
- EMAIL REMINDERS
- CALENDAR MANAGEMENT
- CREATING / MANAGING DATABASES & CRM’S
- SCHEDULING SOCIAL MEDIA
- SETTING UP AFFILIATE PROGRAMS & AFFILIATE MANAGEMENT
- RUNNING/ MANAGING CONTESTS AND GIVEAWAYS
- BRANDING SERVICES
- PRESS RELEASES
- PR MANAGEMENT
- TRAVEL RESEARCH & BOOKING
What skills do you offer as a virtual assistant? Do you consider yourself a specialist or a generalist?
Remember, there is no wrong answer here. If marketed correctly, any singular skill or a combination of skills can be made into a profitable online business. It’s all about deciding on what YOU enjoy doing and having a PLAN IN PLACE to get clients!
Meet Abbey
Abbey Ashley is the Founder of The Virtual Savvy. She helps aspiring virtual assistants launch and grow their own at-home business from scratch. She's since gone on to grow a multi-six figure business and retire her husband ALL from her at-home business. It's now her passion to help others start their own VA business so they can taste the freedom and flexibility of entrepreneurship as well.
This free one-hour training combines thousands of hours of research, years of experience in growing a virtual assistant business!
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I am certainly a techie VA who now also specialises in Pinterest account management (I took a Pinterest VA course). I offer email list creation and management, web design and management, content editing and proofreading and of course Pinterest management. I love all of these processes and I love improving entrepreneur’s and blogger’s online presence with my skills and experience. I am always learning, in fact I think I spend the majority of my time reading blog posts like this one to learn more every day!
This is why being a VA is so amazing! You can choose what you want to provide. Love it!
I am just now starting to learn how to be a VA. My passion is creative design. I would love to be able to use my creative talent somehow. I know there has to be a place for me to do that. Now that I’ve taken the first step into the unknown haha… I’ll be able to learn enough and have confidence in myself to do this!
Hey abby , I am so much happy and feel so peachful to read this article. and it will be also helpful for my virtual assistant work.
Hey, Nazmul! Thank you for the feedback. I am happy you enjoyed it!
Actually I love being here .
I am an Amazon virtual assistant
But when i came to your website and seen your videos i am astonished and thought oo my god there is a big game here and i have to learn it and abbey i don’t have any client right now but asap when i get my first client I’ll start taking a course.
That’s wonderful!!! We look forward to having you join our community 🎉🎉
Hi Abby,
I just purchased your quick start guide for $27.00 and I’m eager to get started. However I have a question about the services I’m thinking about which I don’t see on your lists and that is Analytics. I was a project manager and business analyst in my corp. days and I want to offer analysis. It would go something like this. “Do you have a problem to solve?” A question about your business you need the answer to?” Let me solve your problems and answer some burning questions for you. For example what products are my top sellers? What tasks are taking the longest. Do you need to improve your sales or do you need to improve productivity?
Abby I believe there is a need for this service. I crunch large amounts of data and put it into easy to understand excel charts or PowerPoint presentations. What do you think?
Hi Cheryl, yes!!! You are on to something!
Specializing in analytics is a FANTASTIC idea.
I highly recommend you also post this question in our free VA Savvies Facebook community–that way other VA’s can weigh in and share some helpful insight for you 💛
Hello, I am looking into becoming a VA. I have admin and HR background, would you recommend I take a VA course or do enough research on my own? thank you.
Hey, Gigi! There are lots of paths to get where you want to go, it just depends on what you want and need! In the SavvySystem, we lead students through launching, growing, and scaling their businesses from scratch. In the SavvyVault, we have 38+ tech training videos (with new added each month!) to help develop and grow your skills. We also have our blog, of course, and numerous YouTube videos. We see the best student results in the SavvySystem because it IS so extensive, however, only you can know what’s right for you and at the end of the day, your success will be mostly determined by your WHY and your determination! If you want to email our team at [email protected], we’d be happy to discuss more with you!
Hi Self Made Dame, I see you mentioned you did a Pinterest VA course. Where did you do this?
And how many clients do you have? Did you grow a major social media following first? How long did it take to make enough money to pay the bills?!
Hi Cierra! These are all really great questions. How many clients you have and how much money you need to make will be unique to you. Inside the SavvySystem (www.thesavvysystem.com) we have lessons on how to determine those goals and how to package and price your services to meet them. You don’t need to have a large social media following or any social media following for that matter. Inside the SavvySystem we teach you how to market your services and where and how to find clients for your business. Join us on September 27, 2023 for our Encore Webinar to learn more! http://www.thevirtualsavvy.com/encore
I’m just beginning to look into becoming a Virtual Assistant but I would be a specialist. I would do more content creation of various kinds, editing/proofreading, transcription, data entry, research, etc. My specialties lie in writing and creating content. If it weren’t for realizing that some VA’s do that sort of thing, I wouldn’t have even started looking into it. However, I feel this would be a great way to do the parts of blogging and business that I really enjoy, or to expand on them.
That is one of the benefits of being a VA. You can always find a special niche, gain new skills and drop services that you no longer want to offer.
This is a very helpful read. I’m currently helping someone who is starting a VA company, and your rating system for skills and services is a brilliant idea. I’ll definitely be recommending it. Thank you.
Kerry, thank you for recommending this post!
I have been blogging about simple living and minimalism for more than 5 years and that has set the tone for my VA work, which is mainly in the green lifestyle and eco-friendly niche – anything from content creation to copywriting, voice overs to social media marketing. I am fairly new the trade, but loving it so far!
That is such an interesting and fulfilling niche!
The free download is such a great list! On my own I thought of only 2 or 3 services but with your resource I’ve made a list of at least 10 services! Thank you!
Yay! That is awesome!
Hey Abbey,
Thanks for a great article. Very informative. Also love the download you offer with the guideline of getting started.
I have been a project manager for over 30 years in the creative industries and have managed to transfer my skills into the virtual arena. I only started this year but have been securing jobs from various job boards already.
Besides having a web page or site to promote yourself I think making sure your profile on any given job board is up to date and 100% completed is a deal breaker!
Yes! Having your profile up to date is so important! Thank you so much for sharing!
Nice information. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 🙂
Thanks for this Abbey! It was very informative.I just realised there are some skills I could offer that I didn’t think about before.Your post just pointed them out to me!
Am excited for my success already because I know I am going to conquer.Am new to being a VA you know.
That is so awesome to hear! Congrats!
This is brillant and endorses the fact that I love building and managing their CRM’s for them – I love insightly and so recommend these to all my clients. So thanks for all the ideas as it has given em something else to think about and add to my marketing plan!
We’re so glad you liked it! I love insightly too! So many great CRM’s out there!
Well, I just realized that I can give 5 stars to myself for 5 of these services covering content creation, blog management, Social Media graphics, Scheduling Social Media, Ghostwriting, Content Creation for online courses. WHOAA! I never knew it! 😀 Thanks, Abbey, you’re awesome!
You’re too sweet Fizza! 🙂
Hi Abby! Thank you for this amazing and informative post! I am actually a legal assistant for a criminal defense firm but am thinking of branching out into VA. I have no idea how to start or if there even is a niche for the legal field. Any suggestions?
Hi Jessica, There definitely is a niche for the legal field. To get started, I would recommend that you join our free FB group, Virtual Assistant Savvies, and/or you can join our course The VA Bootcamp, where we teach our students everything they need to know to start a VA biz from scratch. Welcome to the exciting world of virtual assistance!
Hi Abbey, would you kindly advise how long the VA Bootcamp would take? Many thanks!
So I just released a NEW updated version of the Bootcamp which is now the SavvySystem with over 70 lessons divided into 3 main sections. Launch. Grow. Scale. I recommend that you take each Phase at your own pace and not move to the next one until you are ready for that phase in your business. For each person that journey will look different. It all depends on how quickly you are able to Launch and grow your business before you move into the final phase.
I am just starting out and a dear friend directed me to this wonderful resource base. It’s a little overwhelming how much information there is and so much I need to learn. This list has set me on the right mental path. Thanks a mil @Abbey Ashley. Only thing is I didn’t get the download with the full list after putting my email. Can you direct me to where else I may source it please? Many thanks and keep up the great work.
Hi there! Thanks for the kind words! It can seem overwhelming when you’re first getting started, but soon, you’ll be on your way. All of our resources are designed to help you start your VA business in a way that’s sustainable and fun. In any case, I’m sorry that you didn’t receive the download. I will go ahead and send it over to you now so that you have it. 🙂
Very informative article. Thanks for the insight.
Thanks for the comment Tonya! 🙂
Hi Abbey
Thank you for all the info, you are so nice …
Thank you so much for the kind words Abigail! I’m glad you found my content helpful!
Hi, Abbey! Great post and freebies! I have been working for a CEO of a small startup as, what I think would be considered, a Generalist VA. I manage her Private Facebook Community and Support Email box, create training and business content, marketing content, write recipes (it is a healthy cooking business), create graphics, write blog content, answer chats, schedule Facebook posts and share to her public page, as well as many other things. I have been doing this for about 3 years. I love working with her, she is my ideal client and I am ready to find some clones of her but not sure how to make that clear on my website. Saying “women small business owners” seems too broad. I will definitely review and rate my skills to see if I can refine my offerings a bit but would love to know your thoughts on how specific you should be in regards to your ideal client.
This post very useful and very informative news was sharing to my futures.
I’m glad you found it helpful William!
This is a great list and the examples are pretty awesome. I started out years ago as a general VA, but found my niche in transcription work and transitioned to make that the only service I offer.
I find myself unable to leave your blog! I can’t stop reading it! I must say you have a very unique voice in writing, which I personally appreciate.
Thank you so much for the compliments Kimberly! I’m glad you like the blog. 🙂
I just so happened to run across your blog on Facebook, while playing games. I’ve just downloaded your VA info and can’t wait to read it. I believe you’ve really got an Awesome thing going here. Thank you
Awww, thank you so much for the kind words Lyna! Let us know if you we can help you in any way. <3
I want to get started it am hesitant due to health problem. I do not understand blogging. I am in my late 60s but really would love doing things like data entry and transcription. I am a paralegal specializing in probate and trust. I don’t know if that is something usable or not. Thank you for your knowledge and guidance.
Data entry and transcription are definitely services that are virtually needed. If you are familiar with online systems this would be a great path to consider. If you are unfamiliar with the online space and systems, you may want to look into providing these services to local offices in a remote capacity.
Thank you for sharing such an informative post. Virtual assistants perform many tasks like web design, web development, admin assistant, personal assistant services, document sharing, appointment scheduling service, social media assistant, content marketing services and many more.
OMG… I’m turning 6.0 (60) soon and I’m so excited to start semi-retirement with all the skills and experiences I’ve acquired in advertising and marketing.
I plan to be a generalist (Marketing, Social Media, Design + Content) and want to add my app design skills for small businesses to my portfolio.
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This is a very interesting post. I keep hearing that you cannot be a general VA and must have a niche in something and also only have clients from one particular business sector. Not doing this will result in little to no clients. I am definitely a general VA. It has been a challenge to narrow my client target market as I have had one client so far. With that being said, I am not sure, I would accept another client in that particular field. Thanks so much as this has enlightened me and also given me hope to hang in there!
You can absolutely be a general VA. In fact, this is what I recommend to new VAs who may not know exactly what they want to niche down to. I want you to get out there, provide services, and figure out what you LOVE doing before you niche down.
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Very interesting and informative post. I can say that I have learned a lot from this post and appreciate that you took the time to write it. Awesome, keep it up.
Thank you so much! I am so glad you are finding value in our content!
Hi Abbey! I came across your site while watching your YouTube video “Become a Freelance Virtual Assistant” and became hooked! I have been a CSR for a furniture manufacturer for 15 yrs then changed to office secretary. I’m so burnt out with going to a 9-5 each day and I quit my job just 3 days ago. I start tomorrow doing some admin work, personal shopping, large event meal prep & cleaning for a non-profit Well Being Retreat center and I love working in the Wellness industry. I have skills like: data entry, emails, Google research, writing, cooking (recipe creating), booking travel for us. I am a Facebook user & am learning how to use Instagram & Pinterest. I want to become a VA also to add to my very small income. How can I use these skills to quickly launch a personal VA business to get that added income coming in?
p.s. my passion is Travel but have only personal travel & booking experience but would like to learn more! By the way, I think your videos are awesome!
Hey Tammy! You use the skills YOU have RIGHT NOW and you can get started! Make sure to check out the FREE training on my website about marketing your services and how to Become a Booked Out Virtual Assistant.
Hi Abbey,
Glad I came across your site. For 15 years, I worked as an Administrative assistant. What are some services I can offer? I thought about on-boarding new hires, I-9 verification, and calendar management. Do you have a list of other administrative services I can offer? I also enjoy helping people come up with ideas when wanting to start a business. I always find it exciting of when I can think of what is needed. I think of more like the customer and what I would want when someone is offering a new business. I am a little confused and not sure of how I can add that to having a VA business. I think it’s more of a business consultant than a VA. How can I implement both into a business?
With your experience, you could do very well as a VA! The best part of being a VA is that you can create the business that YOU want with the services you want to offer. Think of the experiences that you could offer RIGHT NOW and start there.
Very informative post, learned a lot and love to read your write-up.
Hello Abbey!
I first heard the term “Virtual assistant” in the month of July 2019 and i immediately became interested with it.Since then,i have been struggling to get it right until i came across this article.I find it very informative,precise and educative.I am in the process of setting up my website and this article is really helpful in putting together my skill-set.I have been an IT and admin specialist for 8 years and now i am ready to transfer my skills to virtual world.Do you mind also sharing an article on how to draft an eye catching proposal/cover letter to win jobs and maybe with a few sample/example?Thanks once again.
Hey, Jackline! Thank you for the feedback! I am so glad to hear that you are getting something out of the material presented! Here are a few things I thing might be helpful to you…THIS and THIS! Keep moving forward, YOU GOT THIS!
There is a lot services that VA can offer. It depends on the client which work you will be working on. It is better to know a lot before you consider yourself a VA because it is not an easy work to begin with. Anyway thanks for sharing this great informations you have.
Signature Virtual Assistance, Inc.
https://www.signaturevirtualassistance.com
Hey, Lorie! Thanks so much for your feedback. You’re right– it’s not easy, but I LOVE how many services there are out there! Everyone can bring something else to the table! 🙂
The post is interesting. The content looks at 50 services to offer as a virtual assistant. Virtual Assistant is a wide term that can cover a countless of tasks. A virtual assistant offers administrative services to customers while working outer of the client’s office. A virtual assistant can access the essential planning documents, such as shared calendars, distantly. Virtual assistants are normally cloud-based programs that need internet-connected devices and applications to work.
Hey, there! I love what you are saying here. However, I think maybe you meant to say that VAs utilize cloud based programs? Love it!
Thank you! This was a perfect blog for what I was looking for. Helping the new entrepreneur settle some nerves and begin to see it coming to life.
YES! Thank you for the feedback. You can totally do this thing!
Hi Abbey,
Ive been a chef for 20 years and spent 10 years in an Info Management company before that. IT skills are not what they were but did achieve diploma Sys Admin.
My provision for work history, is a lead up to asking whether you believe that there may be a niche VA market for Chefs??
Would love to hear your thoughts
Cheers
Hey, there, Aaron! Totally! There is really no limit on niches! If it is something you enjoy and can market, go for it 🙂
Great content. I started my VA business this month and business is going so great. I took some tips from your website. Thanks for so much awesome knowledge. Looking forward to the next content. 😊
Lisa, I am so excited for you! Reach out if you have any questions. YOU CAN DO THIS!
Wow this has been my best read ever. I am intending to start up as a VA in the service industry and this has been helpful. I intend to target medium sized businesses with pain-points in the service sector and solve their problems
Joy, I am so glad that you found it helpful! Sounds like you are on a great path. Reach out if you have questions. YOU ROCK!
This is absolutely a great list.Virtual assistant services are becoming more in-demand as businesses in a variety of industries realize their convenience and many benefits.
Kattia Bolanos
ARC Pointe Call Center
Thank you, Kattia! We agree. Thank you for the feedback!
Hi, Abbey! There’s really a lot of VA tasks that we can offer and I agree to what you have said that we should have our niche and even have combinations of chosen virtual tasks to prospective clients. Being a Jack of All trades won’t work unless you are a VA services consultancy where you can delegate the tasks. Nice content! Thank you!
Lain
http://lainmon.wordpress.com
Thank you for the feedback, Lain! You are so right!
This is very informative and very detailed I would definitely share this to my co VA out there
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words and feedback!
thanks for this very informative article 🙂
Katrina, You are welcome! So glad you found value in it!
Quick question, are virtual assistants really able to handle tasks like link building or social media management? What’s the catch? Thanks,
Hey, Paris! Yes! Not all Virtual Assistants, as everyone has different skill sets. You can always learn new skills though! Feel free to email us at [email protected] if you’d like to talk through this more 🙂
Great!
This is probably the best and most concise guide I’ve ever seen on how to outsource tasks to Virtual Assistant.
Thanks for Sharing!
Maria, thank you so much! I really enjoyed putting it together and I am so glad it was helpful to you!
Hi ms. Abbey, I am a VA aspirant and your article really made me realize what skills I could offer which I am doing before hand in managing my shop. Thank you for sharing your knowledge it is really helpful
Obrien, thank you for sharing! I love to hear that! Wishing you all the best in your VA journey!
This is nice content and very informative, Looking forward for more of your blogs.
So glad you are finding value! Welcome to the blog 🙂
Thank you for this information. I realize I have to focus on one niche. I can just do so much but I know the quality of the work will be affected later on. It is not possible to be a jack of all trade master of none. Thank you very much. This post enlightens me somehow.
Evelyn, there are many successful VAs who are generalists! You just have to choose what you love and do it well!
Your simplicity of presentation is motivating for learning. Please keep it up for your teeming followers.
Hey, there! Thank you so much! I am glad that you are motivated! You can totally do this thing!
Thankyou so for providing wonderful source of information.I would go for generalist va profile with all my skills and experience into Content creation,Graphic Designing,Email Marketing,HR Management,Newsletter,Content writing,Social Media Management.Now I just have to club my skills by categorizing into different niches.I would be targeting small to medium scale business owners and bloggers.
Hey, Ashima! Thanks so much for the feedback 🙂 Those are great skills to have! Don’t forget that you can always reach my team at [email protected] with any questions.
Thank you for this! Just what I needed because I was having such a hard time figuring out what services I wanted to offer and I did not like some of the current services I was offering. This helped me narrow it down in a simple easy to understand way
Awesome! That’s so exciting to hear! You’re going to do GREAT! 🙂
Thanks for the infomation. What is the best way to reach out to employers?
Facebook groups, jobs sites, LinkedIn, are all great places to start finding clients!
Thank you for this informative article. I specialize in web dev but as time goes by I also want to know another skill. I don’t know why but all VA services are interesting and it makes me happy learning them though it’s also important to have one skill that you really know!
You are so welcome!!!
Definitely a generalist right now, but have big plans to grow! <3
There’s nothing wrong with that!!! Being a generalist is a good starting point!
Thank you so much Ms. Abbey! Since I will be graduating soon in college, lots of my interest are inline here in Virtual Assistance and there are lots of jobs that I wish I would be able to took and use to upgrade my skills as well. God bless! Ms. Abbey and to your team.
No problem Sophia! I hope my resources will help you on your VA journey! You got this!
Hello, this is quite informative and it gave me the idea to earn at home, this is a digital world and we can easily help online and can earn money online
So glad this helped!!!
thanks for your info
Anytime!
Well written article! Thank you so for sharing this useful and beneficial informations. Keep on posting.
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Hey, thank you very much for this very insightful and extremely helpful info… I look forward to more as I am about to begin the journey of the VA…
Amazing!! So glad you enjoyed the post! I’m so excited for you new journey!
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