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Ruth Roybal
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What is a VA?

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The function of a Virtual Assistant goes far beyond mere secretarial or typing services. I provide support of a much broader scope on a significantly higher level - as a partner (in the relationship sense, not the legal sense) dedicated solely to the success of your business.

Individuals who enter the Virtual Assistance profession are consummate professionals who possess exactly the right combination of technological and "soft" skills through which they have already achieved significant success.

The decision to work together will be a mutual one. By its very nature, the profession of Virtual Assistance shatters the boss/employee paradigm. Rather, it's a contracted relationship between two people with varied skills and knowledge coming together a partnership for your success.

Once I get to know you, you'll discover that my talents are such that I'll be able to speak for you, if you desire, and write in your voice. In fact, the combination of my business experience and my talents will enable me to listen to a few words about what you want done, and then make it happen. My skills will simply become an extension of your effectiveness.

The more I get to learn about your business and your needs, the less time it will take me to do your work. My services, no matter how often you use them, will become more and more valuable.

What are the benefits of using a VA?

No need for you to supply office space. VAs work from their own home or office.

No need to buy office equipment. We use our own.

You only pay for the work that is done, (time on task).

You don't have to worry about payroll taxes, insurance, paid vacations, workers compensation, sick leave or any other cost incurred with a permanent
employee.

No expense or down time for training new employees.

A VA's unique partnership arrangement allows them to anticipate your need,
saving you the trouble of constantly redefining your expectations.
We work behind the scenes, giving you the freedom to concentrate on building
you business.

Working with a Virtual Assistant is the most economical use of your support
services budget.

If your company relocates, you can still use the same VA-no need to hire,
train and develop new relationships. Your location doesn't impact our
ability to do our job.

 

Who benefits from using a Virtual Assistant?

Businesses:

Concentrate on building your business and balancing life,
not on time consuming spreadsheets and word processing. With reminder services, never miss another meeting or business associate's birthday.

Students:

Spend time studying, not long hours researching or typing papers.

Non-profit Organizations:

Event planning, marketing and flyers are key items to find supporters. You can receive affordable professional help.

 


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Currently Accepting New Clients!

Word of mouth referrals are the best way to build both of our businesses.

For every person or company that you refer to me, that pays me a monthly retainer for a minimum of ten hours, you will receive a credit toward your next retainer or hourly bill for three billable hours.

 

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