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Think You Can’t Afford the Help You Need? Think Again!


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Diane Hughes
dianeprobiztips.com

ProBizTips Weekly
http://www.ProBizTips.com


© 2002 Diane Hughes





So many small business owners – especially those who work from

home – are very pressed for time. After all, as an independent

professional, you must wear the hats of: accountant, salesperson,

customer service representative, marketing manager, distribution

manager, tax professional, and countless others. While you may

need help desperately, you probably think you can’t afford to

“hire” someone. The truth be known… you can actually SAVE money

by using an assistant.



Think of it this way. How do you make your money? Providing a

product? Offering a service? Soliciting memberships? Regardless,

you have to DO something (promote the product, perform the service,

solicit the membership) to get that money. When you must be all

things to all people, it takes valuable time away from the one

thing that brings in cash for you. Hiring an assistant can free

you up to make more money.



Here’s an example:



Let’s say you spend 10 hours a week on actual moneymaking ventures.

Your average income in one week is $1,000. You spend the other 30

hours per week answering emails, doing bookkeeping, providing

customer service support, and so on. If you could delegate many

of the duties that don’t absolutely require your attention to an

assistant, you could devote possibly 20 more hours to making money.

That would give you 30 hours a week to make money and only 10 hours

per week to do other things.



Don’t think you can afford an assistant? Oh… sure you can! Virtual

Assistants perform a wide range of duties at very reasonable rates.

They work via phone, email, fax, and postal mail rather than being

a full-time employee of your business. This way, you only pay for

the services you need.



Let’s say you DO hire a Virtual Assistant. He/she works 20 hours a

week for a rate of $35 per hour. That equals $700. On the other

hand, YOU spend those 20 hours a week making more money. That would

give you an additional $2,000 per week (using the same example

above). You would actually make MORE money ($1,300 more) hiring a

Virtual Assistant than you would doing it all yourself.



Where do you find good Virtual Assistants? You can search the Web,

ask your business associates for recommendations, or check out some

of the Virtual Assistant (VA) directories online such as

http://www.assistu.com . I highly recommend http://www.kesslerva.com .



Whoever you choose, make sure they have experience performing the

duties you want to delegate. Also, be sure they allow “hourly” work

without contracts (at least in the beginning) so that you can get

a feel for how he/she does business.



Virtual Assistants can free you up to do what you do best… make

money. This is a very affordable alternative to running yourself

ragged, and trying to do everything yourself. After all, isn’t one

of the perks of being a business owner supposed to be more freedom?!



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editor of the popular ProBizTips Newsletter. Subscribe to

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