Grow your business and reach for the stars! Virtual Dream Office Services(VDOS) provides you, the virtual assistant, with expert administrative support to retain current clients and add more cleints all at the same time.

Retain & gain clients by subcontracting with me!

  • Your client will gain more time than what you have
  • You keep the client, I do the work
  • Offer expertise outside your skillset such as bookkeeping, excel spreadsheets and podcasting
  • Give projects to me and find more clients

You, the virtual assistant, needs an assistant!

  • Software research
  • Keep up your bookkeeping
  • Create and maintain your profiles
  • Create excel spreadsheets
  • Send out newsletters
  • Maintain email
  • Web research to create info product
  • Technology based tasks

Software Savvy Sub Podcast

Join my blog and download episodes of the podcast series for the virtual business. Software and tools are introduced to help run your virtual business.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

New Blog Up For Feedback

This week I'm very excited to announce I've got a brand new website up and running for my podcast series. This winter the podcasts series "Software Savvy Sub" was started to help the virtual business owner learn of software necessary to run a business. This week I just found a new host and created a brand new look. Please check it out and give me your feedback. www.softwaresavvysub.info/wordpress. It's been a great learning experience and sense of accomplishment.

Monday, May 18, 2009

3 Ways To Recruit A Top-Notch Virtual Assistant For Your Small Business

If you're a small business owner and haven't yet thought about hiring a virtual assistant, you're missing the boat�not to mention a chance to earn significantly more than you are now. That's because working with a top virtual assistant could easily free up 10 hours or more every week for you to focus on what's really important - growing your business. What is a virtual assistant? In the simplest terms, a virtual assistant is a professional who's an expert in any of a wide variety of tasks - from simple administrative work to more specialized fields such as copywriting or graphic design. A virtual assistant makes sense if you feel that you're "wasting time" doing tasks that would better be left to someone else. Virtual assistants have many advantages over hiring full- or part-time staff, including not dealing with the headaches of maintaining a payroll, not having to provide office space, and more. But working with a virtual assistant isn't foolproof. Here are three ways to find and recruit the best virtual assistant for your small business: * Use virtual assistants that have been pre-screened. Companies that know the virtual assistance industry inside and out can help you pre-qualify virtual assistant candidates by assessing their skills and abilities ahead of time. And this means more than just getting a read on their "hard" skills. It also means assessing "soft" skills such as communication style and rapport, which are critical in matching small business owners with the right virtual assistant. This can take a lot of the work out of hiring the right person. Check out www.Top100VirtualAssistants.com for an example of a service that pre-screens virtual assistants. * Decide on your specific needs. Where do you need the most help? What are the tasks that need to get done, but that you can't or don't want to do yourself? Knowing exactly what you want before you start interviewing potential virtual assistants is crucial. You don't want to hire someone with a set of skills that, while they may be impressive, aren't right for your particular job. * Budget wisely. Do a self-assessment and determine how much money you might typically make for an hour's worth of work. Then decide how much a virtual assistant is worth to you. For example, if you make $100 an hour, and you hire a virtual assistant for $40 an hour, by outsourcing just 10 hours worth of work a week, you would give yourself the ability to earn an extra $2,400 per month (or about $30,000 per year). It's also important to remember that a skilled virtual assistant can often do the same task in about half the time it takes the average small business owner (simply because they are a master of the technology, systems or other expertise that makes the task hard for someone not familiar with it). When this is the case, the right virtual assistant could wind up saving you more than $3,000 every month.

Article Source: http://www.articlesnatch.com

About the Author:A successful small business owner, Rebecca Trelfa runs a network of websites dedicated to the virtual assistance industry, including http://www.VirtualDynamos.com, http://www.Work-the-Web.com and http://www.Top100VirtualAssistants.com.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Don't Hit A Road Block

Having to admit I'm not much of a writer isn't something I like to brag about. One thing I will say is at least I continue to try and write to keep my blog going. Over the last few months I find others articles I enjoy and put them on my google watch list. Needless to say, within two month over half of them haven't had any new material posted to their blog. Whether it be articles, podcasts or updates about their business. So please don't get stuck. Keep writing. If we like you once most likely we'll like more things to come.

Keep up on your blogs.
Working as your virtual subcontractor, I bring experience and also add value to your business. Which is priceless.......

BUSINESS BACKGROUND

  • Honest & Hard Working
  • 15 Plus Years of Office Experience
  • Associate Degree Accounting
  • Associate Degree Admin Assistant
  • Own & Operate A Family Farm
  • Certified Virtual Professional Seal
  • Certified Electronic Spreadsheet Certificate(Excel)