Hiring a Virtual Assistant: You aren’t Superman or Wonder Woman, it’s OK to ask for help!

It’s a fabulous feeling watch your business become successful: satisfied customers increase and profits grow. With your business’ success comes an increasing demand for your time being spent on administrative tasks, bookkeeping, marketing, social media management, typing, telephone calls and keeping current clients happy.

If you’ve noticed that you are spending too much time on tasks like these that are not helping your business to grow and develop, you would benefit from outsourcing non-essential & non-money-making tasks to a Virtual Assistant.

As strange as it might sound outsourcing to a Virtual Assistant can save you time and money, it can increase your productivity and strengthen your bottom line results.  Outsourcing your administrative headaches to a Virtual Assistant is going to open up your schedule for more important things.  You will be able to grow your business and concentrate on its money making aspects, be able to take the afternoon off to spend with loved ones and better still actually enjoy a weekend or day off!

If you have a few hours every day of administrative tasks eating into your billable hours, how much money would you save by paying a qualified Virtual Assistant to handle those things for you? How much more money would you make by utilizing those ‘extra’ hours for billable client time? You don’t have to do it all, you don’t have to be Superman or Wonder Woman – not only is it OK to ask for help, in fact it’s profitable!

Written by Trindy Oakley from Oakenco AdministrationContact Us

About Trindy Oakley

I provide Virtual Assistant services to Small Businesses within the IT Industry. I care about reducing the time you spend on administrative tasks, so you can concentrate on the revenue generating aspects of your business!

Posted on July 21, 2011, in Business Administration Consultant, Small Business, Virtual Assistant and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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