New Year, New Virtual Work Opportunities

New Year, New Virtual Work Opportunities

We’re BACK!

The fuzzy headed holiday brain is behind us. Most of us have been awakened by a cold snap like we’ve never seen and (hopefully) the kids are back to school now so you can focus on growing your business.

And business owners are back in the saddle too with clarity and on a mission to hit their goals immediately in January. Often that means team expansion.

Here’s a roundup of some of our favorite virtual work opportunities this week:

Project Mgt VA for Construction Company

Do you have project management experience with a small business? Construction company seeks admin person to manage workflow of construction projects. Experience with cloud-based records such as Dropbox, Quickbooks, and CRM required. Minimum of 10 hours a week to start with growth potential.

Ads Manager – High Dollar VA

Do you have experience with ad campaigns? Are you an expert in digital marketing?
Sales funnel and a client-focused company is seeking an Ad Manager expert to collaborate on copywriting for ads and optimizing campaigns based on budget, goals and conversion results.

Great for New VA’s – Work with High-Level Executives

Applications accepted through January 12th.
Are you a NEW VA with a service-oriented A-type personality?
Personal assistant/concierge service company for busy executives is seeking a new VA who is comfortable working who has experience supporting high-level executives.

Seeking SEO Specialist with Long-Term Potential

Do you have experience with SEO? Is SEO writing your jam? Are you looking for long-term potential? Look no more! Position includes managing 3-4 writers, editing articles for SEO and creating outlines for writers.

Customer Care Phone Support VA

Do you have experience working in the credit, financial or real estate industry? Do you enjoy speaking with clients and answering questions over the phone? The ideal candidate must be comfortable speaking on the phone and answering questions, pleasant and friendly tone with the ability to multi-task.

East Coast Techy + Social Media VA

East Coast VA”s WANTED! Are you a flexible techy and social media savvy person who is a self-starter? The ideal candidate will have a positive attitude and eager to learn new and ever-changing concepts.

Available Remote Work for Those Paying Attention Over Holiday Break

Available Remote Work for Those Paying Attention Over Holiday Break

If you are reading this from your cubicle, may there be quietness, casual dress and plenty of leftover cookies keeping you company! I used to make the most of those quiet work days in the office in between Christmas and New Years. A lot of people took time off but I would always try to work one half or full day and just reset things for my next year. Clear my desk. Organize files. Get ahead on something important. And, most definitely, reflect on what I want out of my work in the next year. Often, heading to the office was a good way to just clear my brain and think.

So here is your permission to do that.

Even if you aren’t ready to leave your day job next year, thinking about your next plans is going to give you motivation and make you a better employee for your company. It’s a win-win.

(And if you’re already working from home and there’s no office to head to…… give yourself a little work retreat this week. Do the same exercise but somewhere interesting and comfy and different to spark that different thinking. Your local library perhaps?)

Yes, there are still open Virtual Work Opportunities and a lot of people too busy to apply this week. Sending a couple emails to these will give you a big head start. Somewhere is a stressed business owner waiting for their dream virtual professional to email them.

Graphic Designer for Novelty Wine Glasses & Coffee Mugs

Love a good cup of coffee, or a glass (or two) of wine? Check out this fun virtual opportunity! Graphic designer needed to update and tweak existing logos for novelty wine glasses and coffee mugs! Show off your fun, creative side and there is potential for more product designs in your future!

GIF-Maker VA and More

Do you love GIF’s and know how to design them?  This team is looking for a Virtual Assistant with copy-writing, web design and Shopify experience for on-going projects.

Administrative Genius for Fast Moving Tech Start-Up

Reliable, organized and resourceful – does that sound like you?  This busy Tech Entrepreneur is looking for a highly responsive, self-driven Virtual Assistant to handle team follow-ups, scheduling, event/travel planning, web research, and correspondence. Part-time position with long-term potential.

Systematic Admin Work for the Non-Creative VA

Virtual assistant needed for Ebay listing maintenance, general accounting, administrative tasks, data entry, social media posting.

Website Content Management Assistant

Looking for someone to assist in the organization and management of websites by adding and managing various aspect of the sites’ content.

Easy Adobe Illustrator Work for the Right VA

Do you have experience working with Adobe Illustrator and PowerPoint?  Adobe Illustrator expert needed with a keen eye for details to re-create charts from images for technical or business presentations.

Have these holidays stirred your thinking? Are you ready to dive into a fast-track program to leave your job and work from home in 2018?

6 Weeks To Clients is our leading system to build and grow your virtual professional business. And did you know we now offer 2 levels of service? A lower priced option for those who are just getting started. And the VIP treatment that includes your own Virtual Professional website. Details are here at 6WeeksToClients.com.

Most participants in 6 Weeks To Clients find their first prospects within the first week.

Action always gets you closer to the end result.   Join here.

All These Clients Want for Christmas is a Great New Freelancer

All These Clients Want for Christmas is a Great New Freelancer

You’ve just left the office for holiday break. Or maybe you already work from home and you have a couple extra hours to snatch up a new client for the new year.

Do you know who still looks for good virtual professionals over the holidays?

Those who are productive and serious about their business. You can do a lot of work in a couple of focused 30-minute sessions. Smart business owners know this. And the market is good because many other people just shut down their brain for the rest of the year.

This could be the best Christmas gift you get this year.

Check out our favorite current virtual work opportunities:

Virtual Assistant for PetCare Company

Are you a Pet Lover? Do you have customer service experience? Looking for a virtual assistant with customer service experience to offer ongoing services to our growing pet care company. Tasks include:

  • handling phone calls & emails
  • scheduling pet visits
  • sending & receiving invoices

Long-Term Personal Assistant

Do you like tackling new tasks & problems? Are you detail-oriented, positive & reliable?

Entrepreneur looking for a flexible, smart, fast learner for personal assistant/research role. The role provides a great deal of variety of tasks such as internet research, phone calls, scheduling, product research.

Part-Time Virtual Assistant for On-Going Admin Work

Great for someone who likes detail but doesn’t enjoy the creative side of graphics.

E.C.O Events is looking for a Virtual Assistant to work closely with the Project Leader for on-boarding of candidates, maintain client/customer satisfaction by meeting needs/request & maintaining data/systems.

Long-Term Virtual Marketing Assistant

Do you love creating social media campaigns? Do you have experience with click campaigns?
Equivity is looking for a part-time marketing professional who has experience creating marketing content, enjoys creating and managing email and social media marketing campaigns have experience creating pay-per-click campaigns and is savvy about SEO. If you are looking for a long-term role helping clients reach their marketing goals and are the sort of self-starter who can remain highly productive while working from home, read on!

Detail Oriented + Graphic Work VA – Great Starter VA work!

Entrepreneur looking for a VA to manage social media and graphics for 3-5 hours a week. VA must be detail-oriented for proofreading and making a document look presentable, add simple graphics using brand colors. Great way to get your feet wet as a VA!

Remote e-Commerce Specialist

e-Commerce is HOT remote work!  Starting at min. $20-$30 per hour

Growing e-Commerce business is looking for a detail-oriented and motivated key person who is focused on finance/accounting for a home & kitchen product business.

Marketing Rockstar/Account Coordinator

Are you a Marketing wizard and client wrangler?
As an Account Coordinator, responsibilities include a handling diverse clients (i.e., your accounts could include a high-end dermatology office or a remote fishing lodge). You’ll work on creating a monthly email campaign for them from start to send. The position is between 12-20 hours a week with a long-term commitment.

How to Keep Prospecting for VA Work with Minimum Time Use the Week Before Christmas

How to Keep Prospecting for VA Work with Minimum Time Use the Week Before Christmas

You are likely still shopping, haven’t started wrapping and starting to let your business goals for the year fade into the piles of papers on your desk.

Because the thought of starting a new interaction with a potential client “feels big”. But it’s not. They’re having a busy pre-holiday week too and all you need to do is connect.

Take a look at our Virtual Work Opportunities below.

Here’s what I challenge you to do and it only takes about 10 – 15 minutes:
1. Browse the opportunities and find a couple that fit you
2. Reach out and connect with that business
3. Put them on your prospect list and don’t forget to follow up

You’ve just generated new prospects, expanded your network and not missed the opportunity to keep the momentum in your business even during this holiday week. (and likely impressed some business owners who are seeing a slow down in responses to their job offers!)

These virtual work opportunities were hand curated Dec. 17, 2017. Sometimes they go quickly. Sometimes they don’t. They do provide a general idea at any moment in time of the kind of work that’s out there and the kinds of companies hiring Virtual Professionals. Please click through and be the responsive one who does the legwork and gets the gig.

Online Fitness/Nutrition Coach looking for a MailChimp Expert!

HOT! Start Date: 12/18

Do you geek-out over organizing and automating everything? If you love to organize lists and got experience with basic email marketing…better hurry, jump on applying for this virtual work opportunity today!

Assistant for E-Commerce Store

E-Commerce store looking for an assistant with graphic design experience to help with admin tasks, web research, blog and video editing.

Virtual Assistant for Lifestyle, Fitness and Nutrition Coach

HOT! Start Date: 12/21!

Interested in nutrition, health, and fitness? Good eye for website design?
If you have experience with WordPress, creating email funnels or Facebook ads – this opportunity is knocking (on YOUR door)!

ROCKSTAR Social Media / Graphic Designer To Create Quality, Inspiring Content!

Entrepreneur/speaker looking for ROCKSTAR graphic designer to create eye-catching graphics for his Instagram account.

Creative Copywriter

Do you have 5-7 years experience in corporate marketing, or advertising agency role and looking to move into the virtual world?
Check out this freelance work opportunity – get your foot in the (virtual) door and get ready to make your corporate office exit!
Creative copywriter needed to help develop content for B2C and B2B marketing campaigns!

Part-Time Bookkeeper

Part-time, remote Bookkeeper needed!
Do you have at least 5 years experience with bookkeeping, AP and AR?
Apply today!

 

5 Small Mistakes that Cost You Clients (and How to Fix Them)

5 Small Mistakes that Cost You Clients (and How to Fix Them)

Welcome to The How She Quits Show – Episode 2

As a busy business owner who both hires my own VAs and places them with others, I can tell you that good quality VA’s are tough to come by.   I’m not talking about even the whiz-bangy tech skills or the creative geniuses.   I’m talking about a reliable, accountable, going to do what they say they will do kind of person.   Crazy huh?  $20+ / hour is nothing to sneeze at but perhaps there is a misconception in the VA world as to what a business owner really expects and needs for that $20 / hour.   And it doesn’t take a lot of extra time on your part as a VA.

These 5 things might seem small and minor but when done by a VA, they frustrate the client and begin to make them doubt your abilities in other areas.

When these things are avoided, is when you move into the higher pay scale of professional VA services….even if you don’t yet have a ton of strategic skills or marketing talent. Because reliability and thoroughness are surprisingly difficult skills to find these days.

When you can avoid these small things, you become a reliable, dependable, detail oriented VA who is looking to be a partner in business for the long haul.


DON’T: Show up a little late for meetings.

Better late than never just doesn’t cut it in the life of a business owner.  Even if they are habitually late, you need to be there on time.   A few lost minutes at the beginning of a call can really set back the mood immediately.   And, if they are always late, it demonstrates even more how busy they are and must rely on your accountability and willingness to be there no matter what.  A late, busy business owner almost always has more work they can delegate.

DO:  Show up a few minutes early, with all resources ready for action

When you are having meetings with someone who is always on time, it makes you show up better on time!   And when you are having meetings with someone who is always late, it gives you that extra 5 minutes to grab another coffee thinking “oh, they’re going to be late too.”    So just by showing up early and prepared you are subconsciously adding value to your client’s workflow and day.

Showing up ready to work (let’s assume this is an online meeting using video conference) means this:

  • Your microphone and camera are working
  • All the right files are open and ready for screen share on your computer
  • You have a clear agenda of things to talk about —> Busy business owners often want a VA to guide them through the work.  They’ve delegated it and it’s out of mind for them as they trust you will get it all done.

I just had a meeting with my assistant today and I said “I don’t have a lot for you.” and her answer to me was “Ok, good because I have a lot for you.”  That’s the sign of someone who is staying on top of everything and I’ve successfully removed it from my mind.   She was early and prepared and quickly settled my mind that was bouncing in a million directions.


DON’T: Leave small things undone

The devil is in the details right?   Our team has a process each time we enter a new blog like this one.  It includes quite a few steps but it’s clear and easy to follow.   And when it’s time for me to review a post for publishing and I find one of those things undone, it makes me wonder…..are they paying attention to all the details?   How much more should I quality review?  And if I’m quality reviewing this much should I just do the work myself?

Examples of small things I find left undone:

  • Not using agreed upon naming conventions
  • Not moving a task all the way through to completed in our Asana board
  • Leaving a blog post in their name as the author
  • Forgetting to add the right tags to a post
  • Not updating the subject line when an email is prepped
  • (oh this is a biggie that drives me crazy!) Not putting the final files in an organized way, with the proper name, into the shared team folder where we can all find them

DO:  Be a Finisher through every last detail

As a business owner paying $20+/hour, I don’t want to have to go back and check the small things.  That’s why I’m hiring you and not a $3 / hour overseas VA.

It’s such a good feeling when I go back into a project or file a couple weeks later and find things all buttoned up with a neat little bow.   Files are where we need them and easy to locate.  Everything is spelled correctly.  Instruction trails are left behind.   It’s easy to take that work and reuse it for the next task.

As a business owner, I pay you to be my detail person.  Because quite often, business owners, CEOs, founders, entrepreneurs….they are those visionary types of people doing amazing things….but details don’t come easy to them.   Details aren’t their zone of genius, but it is for a VA.


DON’T: Not follow-up

Everything is done from your end.  Whew!   Check that one off.  It has moved onto to the next person’s plate. Do you:

a. Sigh with relief! You’re free!
b. Fret and worry if it’s going to be done
c. Pass it on with a lot of detail and check back in a day or so to be sure the next person is making progress

I see so many VA’s live their day choosing “a” and live to check things off their Asana or Trello list.   But your client isn’t paying you to check things off the list.  I know those red overdue notifications drive you type A’s crazy but checked off lists don’t bring complete results.

DO: Handoff and then follow up, especially for your busy business owner.

If the next step is for your client to complete, your work isn’t done.   Follow up with them regularly so it doesn’t fall off their radar.  Suggest another way you can expedite that to completion more quickly even.

If it’s someone else’s turn (a graphic designer, web developer, etc) follow up with them.  You don’t have to know all the tech details to follow up on progress and see how things are going.   This saves a ton of back and forth time for the client themselves.

See the difference there? And it barely takes anymore effort to follow up. It demonstrates that you are a forward thinker, see the big picture and adding value your client will recognize and think “I can’t let this one go. She’s G-O-O-D.”

If you need motivation remember this, the client does not see results until every last step is done, not just yours.  Results are what brings them revenue and allows them to keep you on contract.


DON’T: Make typos and grammar mistakes – You ARE a Detail Person!

Do I need to explain further?  I don’t know a single VA who says “I don’t care about the details.”   All VA’s out there are advertising this skill yet I find mistakes even on their own posts, emails and websites. Yikes!   This one is obvious so let’s move on.

DO: Review every word, sentence and paragraph in every blog post, email and social media post you create

A busy business owner is going to BRAIN DUMP raw creative content to you that isn’t polished (maybe unless they are an author themselves right?)  But I meet a ton of business owners who want you to grab the magic inside their brain and make it look pretty.   This is my dream by the way but I just haven’t found a VA who can totally capture my voice.  But they can polish up raw words into well formatted content.  And that means they better find my typos and correct some grammar mistakes along the way.

This one is easy folks.  If you don’t like this aspect maybe you should rethink being a VA?


DON’T: Not speak up when you notice something

So you’re in there poking around on a website and …. you see their credit card is about to expire or … the wrong link is used … or a reader made a comment about an issue.

Or let’s use this example.

If your task was to audit a library of blog posts to be sure they were all categorized properly, and you uncovered an issue with image formats on each post, what should you do?

a.  Assume your client already knows

b.  Update them automatically without asking

c. Make your client aware, get approval to do the work and finish all the details

C is my preferred answer for VA’s I hire so that I’m completely aware of the issue, their experience to fix it and how many additional hours I’ll be billed.

DO:  Add value by finding other things that need correction or updating

When you can save your client time or money in advance, with just a few extra moments, you’re golden.  This is that level I describe as “reading their mind”.   You truly become invaluable when you know your way around their content and assets and have taken pride in ownership with what you do there.

And, when you do this it’s job security.  You are creating your next project (that’s needed and valuable, not just making up work.)


See how that extra 30 seconds of notifying, noting and following up can completely change the results you bring to your clients?  And in turn, bring you higher rates and income.

There’s never been a better time to be a High Quality Professional VA.

My Method To Hire A Top-Notch Virtual Freelancer in 72 Hours Or Less

My Method To Hire A Top-Notch Virtual Freelancer in 72 Hours Or Less

When you want to hire someone, chances are work is already stacking up and you feel overwhelmed.   And now you need to add a mini-project of hiring someone just to dig out from under the work.

But, even in the virtual space, away from office politics, people stuff is still messy.

It’s a bit like dating and marriage.   You try out a few people trying to find the one who’s just right for you.

Sometimes you find that person but the timing isn’t right.  Or the date you did together just didn’t work.   It can take a lot of trial and error and grace and forgiveness and hard conversations and tough decisions.  And then, you’re married happily ever after right?

Um, right.  We all know what it really takes.

Entering into a work relationship with someone is similar.   You need to try things out.  You’re going to have some bumps, hard conversations and wins.   And even though this is a contractual work relationship, it doesn’t make those cycles any less challenging.   However, you have the advantage of not needing to live with this person.   Just agree mutually.   They do this work.  You pay them the agreed amount.

So how do you avoid the endless cycles of “dating” the wrong person project after project in your business?

Here’s my tried and true method of finding the RIGHT freelancer for your team or project.

1. Create a Job Description that attracts the RIGHT people and repels the WRONG people

Words to include in your job description to help narrow down the field:

“The right candidate will…….”

  • Be available during these hours:
  • Know how to use these online tools:

“This is not for you if……..”

  • You are not available between 8 am and 5 pm daily
  • You are not looking for a long term partnership
  • (or the opposite) You want a long term full time gig.

 

2. Have an automated application process that weeds out the wrong candidates right away

I use a google form like this.  (Feel free to borrow it).

Ask specific questions that will help you learn about their personality and skills related to the position.

Test them.  Ask them to create a graphic, format a spreadsheet, email you something from a shared google drive.  It proves they know how to do what you are asking.

Make the application long enough that only those serious about the work will take the time to do it.

3. Make yourself available and be responsive to the applications

You will find the right person in the first 24-48 hours your application is out there.   Start the relationship off on a good foot and let them see you are a professional, you are responsive and in an unspoken way, that same expectation will be on them for this job.

Also, moving fast and hiring well takes a BIG stresser off of you personally.  I always feel so good when I talk to a talented person and hire them onto my team.

4.  Setup a good contract and communication expectations

Onboarding can take some time but when done well, sets everyone up for success.

Always work from a contract.  And always agree upon communication:

  • Frequency
  • Format (text, email, Voxer, etc)
  • How you will use a project and task management tool like Asana or Trello or Basecamp

 

Now, thinking back to that marriage analogy, wouldn’t it be awesome if we could do the same to find the love of our lives?    Nahhhh….. we’d miss the chase, the adventure and the romance 🙂