A Virtual Assistant Business is the perfect fit for a military spouse. It’s a portable career that can go anywhere with you. No more searching for jobs every time you arrive at a new destination.
Now you can have a successful career that you can take anywhere with you.
Virtual Assistants are highly-skilled, independent professional who provides administrative, technical and/or creative business support services. (source VAnetworking.com)
VAs work with businesses of all sizes doing tasks and projects that the client may not have the time or skills for. Virtual Assistants are business owners and not employees which means they can set their own schedule and work whenever they want.
As long as you have a reliable internet connection, you can work from anywhere which makes a Virtual Assistant career ideal for military spouses or military members. I’ve been doing this for over a decade and have been able to take my business everywhere with me. (learn more about me here)
6 Bookkeeping Mistakes to Avoid
If you’re anything like most Virtual Assistants, you likely believe that you can do all your bookkeeping yourself without any knowledge. After all, there is software out there that will 'do it for you', and how hard can it really be? But the truth is that this thought...
Six Ways to Get Your First Client
One of the hardest parts working for yourself as a virtual assistant is the quest to find your very first paying client. This is one of the most difficult times in any VA business and is where some people end up giving up.
Organize Your Virtual Assistant Business for Success
One problem with home business owners is that they often don’t take their business seriously. Sometimes they end up treating it as a hobby which means they won’t be as successful as they could be. The success of your Virtual Assistant business relies on your ability to stay organized.