Tuesday, October 13, 2009

You Can’t Build Alone


Developing a fail-proof system

The saying, "Everybody makes mistakes", is truthful. However, it's the little details that can make and break your image. When you are dealing with impressions, visions, and representation, excellence is superior. Anything less than excellent awakens uncertainty in potential clients concerning your credentials. Questions in that prospective are the enemy, as on no account should professionals want to encourage clients to have reservations about their qualifications.

 
Please don't confuse my words as an insinuation that a mistake denotes credentials. Nevertheless, when in competition with several qualified services, mistakes could be the deterring factors. Yet when working alone in any vocation and business, it becomes difficult to develop an infallible system to ensure perfection. That's what makes outsourcing distinct and brilliant. It's an efficient approach to developing a fail-proof system. The Virtual Assistant works for you and with you without the extra nuisance acquired when hiring an employee. With an employee, you have to provide a workstation, equipment, support, pension, deal with payroll (including those costly contributions), and worry about the health & safety aspects. This is eliminated with the Virtual Assistant, whose main objective and purpose is to support and benefit you. When you look good, so do they.

 
In addition, considering the cost of an employee, Virtual Assistants are cost effective. For example, if hired for 3 hours at the rate of $25.00 per hour. You request, composing a correspondence letter and mail, four confirmation calls, proofing and editing a documents, and faxing. Suppose, these tasks only require 2hrs and 30 mins, 25X 2.5=62.50(tax included). Just think how much was accomplished at such a modest amount.

 
Consider how much of the day could be clouded with minute activities. In reality, there's only twenty-four hours in a day and eight if you intend on having a life. Use those hours wisely by actuality building your business, doing what you love, and what brings in the bucks. Connect with a professional to delegate the relevant, but extraneous tasks to.


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