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Toni Klym McLellan

Guide to Finding and Using a Virtual Office Assistant

Where to find help anywhere, any time

By Toni Klym McLellan, Freelance Writer & Editor, Toni Writes

Business is booming for virtual office assistants – with good reason. Virtual assistants (VAs) don’t have to be in your office. They work from anywhere, providing a range of personalized support that can cost far less than hiring someone to be at your beck and call.

In an age of laptops, Blackberries and Web conferencing, it makes sense to hire support staff to complete tasks that can be completed anywhere. VAs provide various administrative and professional tasks, including bookkeeping, travel arrangements, scheduling, and Web design or maintenance, among many others.

Hiring a virtual office assistant allows you to:

  1. Save time on administrative tasks so you can generate new business and stay on top of existing obligations
  2. Hire administrative support without hiring a full time, salaried employee
  3. Save on overhead costs – no need to rent additional office space for someone working from their own site.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Understand what a virtual office assistant does (and doesn't do) for your business

VAs are independent contractors, not employees. They are in business just like you, and their goal is to provide effective, affordable, professional assistance. And like any other contractor, they may choose to take their business elsewhere if your agreement is breached.
I recommend: Check professional associations for a list of duties VAs typically perform. The International Association of Virtual Office Assistants (IAVOA) is a good start. Get the inside scoop on common concerns VAs face on Virtual Assistant Networking message boards.

Find a reliable virtual assistant

Starting with professional organizations is a good first bet. Talk to other people in your field who might have used Vas to get a referral.
I recommend: Elite Office Support offers a worldwide listing of virtual office assistants. Check out the state-by-state directory on the IAVOA web site to find someone at a local level through state associations. The International Virtual Assistant Association (IVAA) also features a “Member Certification Directory” to enable businesses to find qualified member VAs.

Choices include a virtual assistant agency or solo VA

Consistent company policies are one benefit of working with an agency, and replacements are readily available in case your first choice doesn't work out. Solo practitioners often provide equally professional services and might offer more negotiable rates and personalized service.
I recommend: Virtual Office Temps is an agency that outsources VAs for just about any office need. Searching local want ads or VA professional association sites above should yield ample leads.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Be patient: rapport can take longer to build without face-to-face communication.
  • Be prompt: make sure payment goes out according to your agreement or you may face additional charges and fees.
  • Be cordial: the key to retaining great staff lies in maintaining morale, and you don't want to develop a rep as “the client from hell.”
  • Be clear: communicate your needs as clearly as possible, especially when conducting business over the phone or computer; this prevents miscommunication and saves time fixing errors later.
  • Be clever: place an ad for a VA in your local newspaper or trade magazine.
  • Be a trend-spotter: VAs are increasingly specializing in areas such as web design and real estate – check to see whether VAs are targeting your industry.

The official source of Finding and Using a Virtual Office Assistant is
the Virtual Office page at Business.com

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Recommended Solution Providers

AssistU: Virtual Assistant Referrals
Get referrals for a virtual assistant.

Internationonal Association of Virtual Office Assistants: Virtual Assistant Directory
Directory of virtual office assistants.

A Virtual Office Assistant: Virtual Assistant Services
Provides virtual office assistant services.

Elite Office Support: Virtual Office Assistant Listings
Find a virtual office assistant anywhere in the world.

Best Sites to Learn More

SelfEmployedWeb.com: Virtual Assistants
Offers guidelines for hiring a virtual assistant. Has links on the right for other information about virtual assistants.

International Virtual Assistants Association
Focuses on virtual assistants.

Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce
Provides information on virtual assistance. Has a link on the left for a hiring guide.

Virtual Assistant: FAQS
Faqs on virtual assistance work.

Virtual MVP: Virtual Assistant Services
Offers a free guide on how to hire a virtual assistant.

VirtualOfficeAssistant.com
Provides virtual office services.

Best Blogs and Forums

AssistU: Virtual Assistance Forum
Features a monthly telediscussion on virtual assistants.

Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce: Forum
Discussions about virtual assistants.

Virtual Assistant Networking: Forum
Join discussions on virtual assistants.

Virtual Assistant Blog
Blogs about the work of a virtual assistant.

The Coach Virtual Assistant: Blog
Articles about virtual assistants.

VA Directory: Blog
Focuses on virtual assistants.



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