Cathy Moody

Working With a

Virtual Assistant

is Like Taking an

Alka Seltzer!

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What does a Virtual Assistant do?

How can working with a Virtual Assistant help YOU?

  • Possibly you don’t have room or a need for a full time administrative assistant. Maybe you only require 10-20 hours a month of administrative support yet you do need and want a professional to help you out or represent you. That is where the beauty of partnering with a Virtual Assistant becomes a practical solution.
  • A Virtual Assistant isn’t an employee, but a teammate to help you with all the chores and challenges of running your business.
  • A VA is someone who can simplify your life by helping you accomplish the administrative chores that you don’t have time to do yourself. Someone who can handle the tasks without being underfoot all the time or asking you for your time, your space or your office supplies. A VA is someone who can make it easier for you to have a great day rather than a chaotic or just okay. A Virtual Assistant will be the person to help “you drive your school bus” rather than “the kids driving your school bus”.
  • Inspiration

    If you’re not failing every now and again, it’s a sign you’re not doing anything very innovative. — - Woody Allen

What is a Virtual Assistant?

A Virtual Assistant is a highly trained small business owner who provides exceptional business and/or personal administrative support to other small business owners or entrepreneurs in all aspects of their busy lives. Through the use of modern technology and communication media, a Virtual Assistant is able to communicate with the client right from their home office virtually via fax, email, telephone and the internet. Read More...

What are the benefits of working a Virtual Assistant?

The benefits to you in working with a Virtual Assistant spread wide and far. Thanks to the wonderful world of technology we have many ways for us to communicate, share documents and brainstorm across time and space, regardless of geographic location. With telephones, faxes, internet, e-mail, we are able to stay in touch without being limited to “normal” business hours. Read More...