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 At Virtually @ Eight Twenty-Two, blog for Bar JD Communications you can read discussion about a Cost Comparison between an full time employee and a virtual assistant which is presented by VAnetworking.com.

When businesses are looking at their budget, yet needing tasks to be accomplished, the decisions can be   frustrating to consider. 

 The budget doesn’t contain the volume for a professional in house employee. That is a FACT.  Yet, if this work isn’t accomplished, the business will be in even deeper budget trouble.  That is the TRUTH.

 

A virtual professional who is a member of VAnetworking.com at all levels, including Vainsiders, brings a network to the business that would not be available under typical circumstances.  In a matter of seconds, there is always a sample of the more than 10,000 members available to answer questions, share information and skills or subcontract to make sure the business has a tip-top end result.

 

Read the entire post at Often a Matter of Time = Virtual Assistant Appeal

According a post at Virtually @ Eight Twenty-Two, blog for Bar JD Communications, recently, Ana Maria Pineyra of El Teleasistente Web was awarded the Vaccolade acknowledgement from her peers at VAnetworking.com.  Ana provides services in Venezuela.

This blog is read largely by people in the USA and in the Ozarks Mountains. I just want to encourage readers with thisVAnetworking.com is truly an international network with members on every continent.  Readers can consider the potential for the virtual assistance field and the potential for learning from people all over the planet.  I value my connections with peole on other continents and other regions.

The technology is very much the same for virtual assistants no matter where the base location.

The issues can be the same or extremely different depending upon the local resources. Frequently, personal issues are shared over land and sea with support coming from the network along with potential solutions. For anyone considering working from their own entrepreneurial office using technical and business skills as a base for services, a network is essential in today’s market.

One of the most beautiful things about VAnetworking.com is the entry price. There is enough information available at no charge to give a good view of the potential and fit of virtual assistance as a future move.

No matter where you are located, if you are skilled and looking, you can benefit from becoming a part of a network over 10,000 strong

 A post on Virtually @ Eight Twenty-two (http://barjdcommunications.com/virtualblog) talks about another post at Partner with a Virtual Assistant regarding the way business people can work with professional virtual assistants to resuscitate customer relationships that aren’t down the tubes or even revive those that might have looked dead.

 

Business people who are eager to push their business can check at VAnetworking.com to tap a network of virtual professionals who are capable of helping with this so important project.

 

The customer who has been satisfied with doing business with you, Mr./Ms Client is ‘way too valuable to neglect.  It looks as if you don’t have time because you have new product to develop and new clients to romance…after all your business thrives on a certain volume level.  What is often missed, though preached and preached by business counselors such as John Jantsch at DuctTape Marketing, these satisfied customers will ‘bird dog’  a beautiful customer base for you.  A base that you might have overlooked.  Meanwhile, you can concentrate on being the best business for them.

 

Virtual assistants who are already working with clients have a responsibility to be ready to suggest customer care to their clients.  No time to dawdle during this business climate.  Be the early bird and thrive.

 

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