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

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