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6 Benefits of Having a Virtual Administrative Assistant 08/18/2011
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Using regular workers in your company is excellent. You see them in person which causes communication easier. Additionally, it is simple to keep track of their work schedules to help you find out if they have completed their eight hours of labor.

Nevertheless, in certain situations, getting a virtual administrative assistant is preferable having a regular worker. This is also true if you’re managing a small company.

Employing a VA to assist you operate your business offers you the next six benefits:

1) Virtual assistants reduce your labor expenditures. You won’t need to pay for their payroll taxes, sick leaves, along with other employee benefits given that they work as independent contractors and there won’t be any rules to be implemented.

2) You can get your virtual administrative assistant to operate for you if you want his assistance. Employing a VA stops you from needing to hire a part-time worker and hope that you have sufficient projects to ensure that they’re active during their working hours. Your VA can grant his services outside regular business hours. In addition, you only have to pay him for the time allocated on your task.

3) Your online assistant can manage those troublesome but essential administrative duties that you don’t have enough time to work on as you must handle your core business.

4) Your virtual assistant functions in his own office environment so you won’t have to lease extra office room. At the same time, he utilizes his own assets so there would be no requirement to purchase extra office equipment.

5) A virtual administrative assistant is expert and proficient in the services he offers. Therefore, no time and costs would be necessary for training.

6) An online assistant guards his business due to the fact that it’s his source of income. He makes sure that he would fulfill his client’s needs which convert to exceptional VA services.

Your virtual administrative assistant is your business associate whom you can assign all the time-consuming administrative duties that can restrict you from developing your company. Having a VA enables you to enhance your business expertise while he guarantees the efficiency of your business.
 


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    Melissa Hopkins has been a virtual assistant for seven years. She now owns a company and provides VA services to small and start-up businesses.

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