The Wall Street Journal quotes best selling author Paul Edwards as saying, “Virtual assistants provide services ranging from administrative support to consulting via e-mail, fax and phone.”
The article continues recommending several books for getting started, including Virtual Assistant – The Series by Diana Ennen and Kelly Poelker.
In the May issue of Reader’s Digest, an article entitled New Ways to Make a Bundle states, “If you possess word processing, transcription, bookkeeping, public relations, or website design skills, you may want to try employment as a virtual assistant. Ennen is quoted saying “There is so much work for VA’s that the field is thriving. It is absolutely booming.”
The important thing is to use your own skills and expertise to build your business. Starting a virtual assistant business isn’t a get rich quick scheme. It takes time and talent, but those who succeed can’t imagine doing anything else. Clients are grateful to have talented, highly skilled, and motivated virtual assistants to support their business growth.
Why the draw to Virtual Services?
Davinci Virtual recognized the “shift” in business models years ago and subsequently have now set up a worldwide network of “virtual resources for businesses”. Our network includes virtual offices, virtual assistance, virtual receptionist and we adding more and more services to our portfolio as “virtual services” go mainstream.
Virtual services can optimize business performance. Soon the business models of the past will become out dated and virtual services will become the norm. Why wait to catch up with the marketplace. Call Davinci Virtual and learn how using “virtual services” can save you money and improve performance.
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