909, RE: Which way should I go? Posted by Cam, Thu Mar-15-07 03:19 PM
Hello,
I was also looking into becoming a virtual assistant about a year ago and found that the hardest part is finding customers who trust you to deliver a good product. I would suggest joining a VA staffing group to get regular clients who are pleased with your service. Once you build that client base, you can branch off on your own. This will also give you the experience of coordinating your projects and the time it takes for certain projects to better determine pricing. Once you are ready to start your practice, just register your business name with your state, build a website displaying your prices and services, and go from there.
Cameo D. Hoey Founder www.hipmamaclub.com
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