Sometimes it may seem overwhelming to run your own business. Maybe you’ve reached the point where you know you need some help, but you definitely don’t need to hire a full-time assistant. What to do?

Perhaps you’ve even heard about this thing called a VA, and it seems like it might be what you’re looking for, but you’re still wondering what the heck a VA can do for you and your business. How can someone help you when they’re not even in the same city?

Check out our brief summary list to see 10 ways a VA can help you:

  1. A VA brings invaluable work experience & training to the table
  2. A VA works on an as-needed, on-demand basis – you can use them as much or as little as you need
  3. A VA works from their own independent office; no need to use your own office space or equipment
  4. A VA can take care of all the small projects you’ve been meaning to do but just haven’t found the time for
  5. A VA can be a sounding board to bounce new ideas off of, a brainstorming partner when you find yourself going in circles
  6. A VA can save you time by taking your unwanted, yet very much needed, tasks off of your plate
  7. A VA can handle a variety of projects, and if you are working with a Multi-VA team you have access to a wide range of specialties
  8. A VA can manage your e-mails, voicemails, & calendar, schedule appointments or make travel arrangements
  9. A VA can help create new processes and systems for your business, saving you time and money in the long run
  10. THE BOTTOM LINE IS: A VA can improve your client relations by freeing up your time so that you can do what you do best – build relationships with your clients!

This is only a short list, but hopefully you’re starting to get the idea – a VA can help, and working with a VA will save you money. For even more info, check out our “What The Heck Is a VA?” page, and also our “Super Powers” to see more about the services we provide.

Got any questions? Curious? Wondering whether we can do a specific task or not? The best way to find out is to just ask!