Technology has given new meaning to the phrase “it’s a small world after all.” With connectivity and immediacy, we’re able to link to parts abroad as if there were no borders or little space between. Save for time zone and language differences, we’re able to think globally unlike ever before in terms of business opportunities. We can sync and sell with innumerable points on the globe from our own zip codes, without leaving home if we so choose. That’s the amazing thing about virtual offices; we can be anywhere, from Los Angeles to New York, without going anywhere these days.
If you’re a business owner, either established or start-up, think beyond the borders about how your business may hold international viability and profitability. Do you trade in goods that could have global appeal? Could your services translate for other cultures?
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Rumor has it the economy is showing signs of improvement. While numbers may be trickling in to support such news, many small business owners in the trenches have yet to see tides turn.
Savvy company leaders are proceeding with great caution and reserved optimism to face the here-and-now wisely so that they can be more successful down the road. Just as a tree deepens its root system each time it endures a blustery storm, small businesses that survive these challenging times will surely stand taller and grow stronger when the sun shines again.
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The virtual assistant career path is not a new one, but it’s certainly gained popularity in recent years. Thanks to burgeoning technologies, evolving workplace models and shifts in growth industries, opportunities for virtual assistants have been on the rise. At last, business people who themselves are working remotely in increased numbers are open to aligning with virtual assistants who may be based far away but are always close at hand, virtually providing support in a variety of ways.
As demand for virtual staffing has grown, so has the number of people interested in the career path. Though at first glance career opportunists may think this path is a simple one to break into, reality proves otherwise. Today’s demanding business owners need virtual office assistance that’s not only reliable, long term and consistent but intelligent, proactive and highly versatile. Being a successful, highly productive virtual assistant requires much time, dedication, training and willingness to face challenging situations.
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Some markets are moving quickly to optimize expenses while increasing revenue even in a down economy.
Regardless of your business the movers and shakers are those who’ve figured out how to provide less expensive service to corporations are the ones flourishing now.
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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.
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