Tips For Maximizing Benefits From A Virtual Assistant
If you want to gain more time for your family and your business, hire a virtual assistant. To maximize the benefits from the working relationship with the VA, follow these tips
Published on June 03, 2009
by Lawrence Perry
(NewsPR.us and OfficialWire)
LONDON, ENGLAND
Running a business shouldn’t be about working like a horse and leaving no time for yourself, your family or any of the things that matter to you. That’s not what living means. If you want to maximize your time, run a successful business and actually live a good life- hire a virtual assistant. The virtual assistant will help ensure that all of the work in your office gets completed on time. This will help you gain more time for your family and yourself. But to enjoy the benefits of having a virtual assistant under your payroll, you must make sure that you have a good working relationship with the VA. A VA will perform all sorts of tasks for you as long as the VA is qualified and he/she is aware of the tasks that need to be completed. To maximize the benefits of having a VA, follow the following tips on how to have a great working relationship with your virtual assistant.
First, make sure that your communication lines are open. Since the VA will not be working for you in your office, you need to make sure that you can reach your assistant anytime you want during the working hours you have set. Your virtual personal assistant should also be able reach you should he/she have any concerns regarding the tasks that are being performed.
You should also hire a VA based on the qualifications you require. If you need a personal assistant to do more of copywriting and web design, then hire a VA with the skills to perform the job. Don’t expect that just any VA you will find online will be able to perform any task that you require. There are VA companies that employ virtual assistants who are skilled in various fields so the company can provide you with all the services that you need but there are also freelance virtual assistants that specialize in single fields such as- accounting or administrative and cannot perform other tasks for your company.
Provide clear instructions especially if your virtual assistant is new. In the beginning you need to make sure that you are providing clear deadlines and clear instructions to the VA. Never assume that your VA will just figure things out and know what to do when you give them unclear instructions. If you want things done perfectly, provide guidelines to your VA. Later on, when your VA understands more deeply how your business works and how you want things done then all tasks will be performed with much more ease.
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