Daily Archives: March 4, 2009

Check out the Virtual Assistance eBooks at VAnetworking.com

JudyAnn Lorenz of Bar JD Communications wrote a post in @Bar JD Communications today, VAnetworking.com has eBooks for Virtual Assistants that expands on the availability of a valuable series of eBooks from VAnetworking.com.

The series has some free eBooks and others which are very reasonably priced.  There are some that specifically address the needs of clients in choosing a virtual assistant or writing an RFP to virtual assistants.   Others help virtual assistants in beginning business decisions and planning.

This set of eBooks is a very good investment for clients who are just beginning to think about hiring a virtual assistant.  Or, sadly, if a business has had a poor experience with a VA, the eBooks contain information that might have offered options to avoid a poor experience.   Information that would have value in future relationships with a VA.

There is unquestionable value to people who are investigating the field of virtual assistance as a possible career move.

Virtual Assistants use Focus & Pace for Better Business

A post at Virtually @ Bar JD Virtual Professionals, entitled Focus and Pace can be Common Virtues for Virtual Assistants is about the benefits of focusing, self discipline and “PACING” your self and your virtual assistant business contains advice about the benefits of a paced working policy. The post was written in response and support of a post made by Ruth Martin of Maplewood Virtual Assistance entitled Got the Right Focus? made at Partnering with a Virtual Assistant the official blog for Vanetworking.com.

If you are sitting on internet and computer skills while looking for a place to land profitably, consider marketing these skills and working virtually!

Both posts discuss the benefits of focusing on Your Self to the benefit of the clients, the business, the family and YOUR SELF!