I often talk with people who are very new to the Virtual Assistant business, or are thinking about getting into it.
One concern is that you will need to spend a lot of money at startup getting all of the necessary pieces in place – software, training, and many other things come up for people when they are starting a business.
I always tell them that it’s possible to get going with really solid tools, without spending a lot of money.
Don’t get me wrong. It’s important to have good resources and things in place – but it’s important not to spend money that you haven’t made yet.
When I started my work as a VA, I looked long and hard to find ways to build my business that didn’t eat into profits that I simply didn’t have.
I have shared a few of these things with my students over the years, but I decided that I would finally put together a nice list to share with others as well.
My list is not exhaustive by any means. I have provided a list of one service per ‘category’, if you will. It’s not meant to confuse you in any way – it’s just my suggestions for the various tools that I have used (and still use in many cases) in my business.
I hope you find it helpful also. 🙂
Check it out here: www.yourvamentor.com/resources