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Virtual Assistant- The Series: Become a Highly Successful Sought After VA

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Virtual Assistant- The Series: Become a Highly Successful Sought After VA is an excellent resource manual for anyone who is interested in becoming a virtual assistant.
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Pros
  • Well written and thorough.
  • Informative.
Cons
  • No workbook pages. Workbook sold separately.

Description

  • Written by Diana Ennen and Kelly Poelker
  • Foreword by Mary Goulet
  • Published by Another 8 Hours Publishing
  • Third Edition Revised

Guide Review - Virtual Assistant- The Series: Become a Highly Successful Sought After VA

Virtual Assistant- The Series: Become a Highly Successful Sought After VA was written by Diana Ennen and Kelly Poelker, two established virtual assistants (VAs). The book is so thorough that it is being used as a textbook for virtual assistant programs in colleges across the United States and Canada.

If you are wondering exactly what a virtual assistant does or if you are interested in starting, owning, and operating your own VA business, this book is for you. With sections on getting started, planning and operating a business, establishing a website, marketing, and service suggestions, this VA guide covers every subject that would be important to someone in the VA field. It even includes comments and opinions from many different virtual assistants at the end of each section.

Overall, Virtual Assistant- The Series: Become a Highly Successful Sought After VA is a great reference, and I would highly recommend it to aspiring virtual assistants who have a desire to succeed.
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