Your Time Is Money

How much time do you spend maintaining your business instead of building your business? Are you spending all of your time working on administrative stuff instead of doing what you love; doing what prompted you to start your business in the first place? Have you thought about hiring help but think it’s too expensive?

Then a Virtual Assistant is the answer. Virtual Assistants (VAs) are entrepreneurs, just like you, who assist others with maintaining and building their businesses with services from general administrative work to web design and maintenance.

You may think hiring an in house assistant is cost prohibitive for you at this point in time, but a VA might be exactly what you need to propel your business to the next level.

Pay only for the time that you need

A survey conducted by Salary.com and America Online reports that the average employee wastes 2.09% of their 8-hour workday. That can add up day after day, week after week. VAs only charge you for the time that they spend on your project, therefore, if the project takes two hours, then you will be billed for two hours. You do not pay for long lunches or time spent surfing the ‘net. You also do not pay for vacation or sick time.

VAs come fully equipped

Hiring an in-house assistant means providing them with an office and all the standard office equipment. VAs work virtually and therefore have all the equipment they need to assist you with your projects.

No Taxes

VAs are business owners and they pay their own taxes and their own insurance. These are both expenses you would incur if you hired an in house assistant.

How much is a week of your time worth?

Spending two hours each day on the backend of your business equates to 10 hours each week and 40 hours each month. Can you put a price tag on 40 hours of your time? What could you do with an extra 40 hours each month? How many additional billable hours would you gain? How fast could you turn around that new product?

Partnering with a VA will help you catapult your business to the next level. If you would rather be out building your business, a VA can help put together your website or get your marketing pieces done and out the door or help with whatever you need. Isn’t it time you invested in yourself and your business?

About the Author:

Heather Jacobson is the owner of Valley Virtual Assistants, a VA business catering to solopreneurs who require assistance with their marketing efforts. She is also the author of Making Dollars Out of Cents: 101 Tips for the Frugal Marketer and co-founder of the Virtual Assistant Revolution, a low-cost alternative to coaching for VAs. For more information, please visit http://www.heatherjacobson.com

1 Response to “Your Time Is Money”


  1. 1 Alex @ Web 2.0 WordPress Guide

    Point well taken, I do have to say that I’m still staying away for VA’s . Perhaps it is something for the future but not anything that might impact customer satisfaction :)
    Alex

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