Thursday, January 15, 2009
BUILD YOUR LIST TELESEMINAR SERIES
As you know, your list is your most important business
asset. When you have a large list, you can get clients
and customers by just sending an e-mail to your list.
Want to learn how to build your list? Biana Babinsky,
the online business coach and expert will be teaching
Build Your List Teleseminar Series starting on January 21st.
Here is what you will learn during this teleseminar series:
- How to use social networking web sites, such as
Twitter, to build your list
- The mistakes that most newsletter publishers make
and how to avoid them
- How to turn your newsletter subscribers into customers
- How to use your blog to get more newsletter subscribers
and much, much, much more.
I am a member of Biana Babinsky's Avocado Consulting group; and I can tell you she is a sharp lady who's ahead in the market. Click below to sign up or to find out more about her offer:
asset. When you have a large list, you can get clients
and customers by just sending an e-mail to your list.
Want to learn how to build your list? Biana Babinsky,
the online business coach and expert will be teaching
Build Your List Teleseminar Series starting on January 21st.
Here is what you will learn during this teleseminar series:
- How to use social networking web sites, such as
Twitter, to build your list
- The mistakes that most newsletter publishers make
and how to avoid them
- How to turn your newsletter subscribers into customers
- How to use your blog to get more newsletter subscribers
and much, much, much more.
I am a member of Biana Babinsky's Avocado Consulting group; and I can tell you she is a sharp lady who's ahead in the market. Click below to sign up or to find out more about her offer:
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Monday, January 12, 2009
VAClassroom's Internet Marketing VA (IMVA) Certification will help keep you skills and knowledge up-to-date and very much IN DEMAND.
Craig Cannings is the Managing Director at VAClassroom.com, which he co-founded with his lovely wife, Kelly.
Kelly began a professional Virtual Assistant business with an Internet company way back in 2000 - when VAs were just getting started! She's performed many VA functions, such as setting up and managing Customer Support Systems, handling billing and accounting functions, as well as affiliate marketing research and ad campaign management. She's well aware as you are, that the Virtual Assistant industry is evolving so much faster now than just a few years ago!
“Virtual Assistants in 2008 require so much more effort to keep current with the latest technology, skills, and services being demanded.”
I'm a member of VAClassroom and I can testify that Craig and Kelly offer some awesome training. I highly recommend this training to others who are interested in updating their skills as Virtual Assistants.
Craig Cannings is the Managing Director at VAClassroom.com, which he co-founded with his lovely wife, Kelly.
Kelly began a professional Virtual Assistant business with an Internet company way back in 2000 - when VAs were just getting started! She's performed many VA functions, such as setting up and managing Customer Support Systems, handling billing and accounting functions, as well as affiliate marketing research and ad campaign management. She's well aware as you are, that the Virtual Assistant industry is evolving so much faster now than just a few years ago!
“Virtual Assistants in 2008 require so much more effort to keep current with the latest technology, skills, and services being demanded.”
I'm a member of VAClassroom and I can testify that Craig and Kelly offer some awesome training. I highly recommend this training to others who are interested in updating their skills as Virtual Assistants.
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Find a Virtual Assistant,
Internet Marketing,
Social Marketing,
Social Networking,
Viirtual Assistance,
Virtual Assistants,
Work From Home
Saturday, January 10, 2009
What is a Virtual Assistant?
According to the Wikipedia, " Virtual Assistants (typically abbreviated to VAs), are entrepreneurs who provide professional administrative, technical, or creative (social) assistance to clients from a home office.[1][2] They usually work for other small businesses and consultancy groups. It is estimated that there are as few as 5,000-8,000 or as many as 35,000 Virtual Assistants worldwide; the profession is growing in centralized economies[3] with "fly-in, fly-out" (FIFO) staffing practices.[4][5][6]
Common modes of communication and data delivery include the Internet, e-mail and phonecall conferences,[7] online work spaces, and fax machine. Professionals in this business work on a contractual basis and a long-lasting cooperation is standard. Typically 5 years of administrative experience in an office is expected at such positions as executive assistant, office manager/supervisor, secretary, legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, real estate assistant, et cetera.
Virtual assistant may also refer to an automated Conversational agent or so-called Chatterbot."
Simply speaking, Virtual Assistants are professional independent contractors who work with clients remotely from their homes to provide a wide range of administrative, marketing, and office support services. VAs partner with clients to help ease their work load providing them more time to grow their business.
Common modes of communication and data delivery include the Internet, e-mail and phonecall conferences,[7] online work spaces, and fax machine. Professionals in this business work on a contractual basis and a long-lasting cooperation is standard. Typically 5 years of administrative experience in an office is expected at such positions as executive assistant, office manager/supervisor, secretary, legal assistant, paralegal, legal secretary, real estate assistant, et cetera.
Virtual assistant may also refer to an automated Conversational agent or so-called Chatterbot."
Simply speaking, Virtual Assistants are professional independent contractors who work with clients remotely from their homes to provide a wide range of administrative, marketing, and office support services. VAs partner with clients to help ease their work load providing them more time to grow their business.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Just For Fun
Every so often I get something really cute or funny sent to me that I like to share with my readers. This is one of those funny ones.
Sitting on the side of the road waiting to catch speeding drivers, a state trooper sees a car puttering along at 22 mph. He thinks to himself, 'This driver is as dangerous as a speeder!' So he turns on his lights and pulls the driver over. Approaching the car, he notices that there are five elderly ladies - two in the front seat and three in the back, wide-eyed and white as ghosts. The driver, obviously confused, says to him, 'Officer, I don't understand,I was going the exact speed limit. What seems to be the problem?' The trooper, trying to contain a chuckle, explains to her that 22 was the route number, not the speed limit. A bit embarrassed, the woman grinned and thanked the officer for pointing out her error. 'But before you go, Ma'am, I have to ask, is everyone in this car OK? These women seem awfully shaken.' 'Oh, they'll be all right in a minute, officer. We just got off Route 127.'
Sitting on the side of the road waiting to catch speeding drivers, a state trooper sees a car puttering along at 22 mph. He thinks to himself, 'This driver is as dangerous as a speeder!' So he turns on his lights and pulls the driver over. Approaching the car, he notices that there are five elderly ladies - two in the front seat and three in the back, wide-eyed and white as ghosts. The driver, obviously confused, says to him, 'Officer, I don't understand,I was going the exact speed limit. What seems to be the problem?' The trooper, trying to contain a chuckle, explains to her that 22 was the route number, not the speed limit. A bit embarrassed, the woman grinned and thanked the officer for pointing out her error. 'But before you go, Ma'am, I have to ask, is everyone in this car OK? These women seem awfully shaken.' 'Oh, they'll be all right in a minute, officer. We just got off Route 127.'
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fun,
funnny,
jokes
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