
How to work with a Virtual Assistant
So, you’ve established the need for some assistance and found a VA that you want to work with so how do you get the ball rolling and the relationship off to a good start? Communicate Have a conversation with your VA to discuss in detail the work to be done and the timeframe for it to be completed. Share your screen via Skype to demonstrate how the work is to be done or send your VA some examples of how the completed task should look. The more detail the better! Also check in

Who uses a Virtual Assistant?
So, who can benefit from a Virtual Assistant? The answer, in short, is anyone who needs help organising their business or personal life. The ‘pay as you go’ nature of hiring a VA means you can have as much or as little help as you need and the work load and tasks can vary on a case by case basis. The most frequent users of VAs are small business owners, consultants and freelancers: self-employed people, where perhaps their business needs or work flow cannot justify taking on