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  • Writer's pictureRonnie Dagapioso

tired of your daily routine as an office worker? then why not try being a virtual assistant?

Updated: Mar 30, 2020


What is a Virtual Assistant?




A virtual assistant is generally self-employed and provides professional administrative, technical, or creative assistance to clients remotely from a home office





Is being a virtual assistant hard?


Being a Virtual Assistant is hard work.You can't simply choose when you want to work and hope that clients will fit in with you. A Virtual Assistant needs to work both smarter and harder if they are looking to build a successful VA business and lifestyle.


Who Uses Virtual Assistants and Why?


Small business owners, solo entrepreneurs, busy professionals, and bloggers all use virtual assistants. When there’s just not enough hours in the day to get everything done, it makes sense to outsource tasks to a VA. This frees up valuable time for the client to work on projects and tasks only they can complete.


Plus, it’s much more cost-effective to hire a VA than an in-office employee. For the client, this means savings on things like office supplies, health insurance, and other employee benefits programs.


HOW TO BECOME A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT WITH NO EXPERIENCE?


The truth is, you don’t need to be a veteran VA to start working as a virtual assistant. In fact, many people start from scratch and build lucrative careers.Start Small, I always recommend all beginners, no matter the profession, pick a niche. Whether you want to be a writer, proofreader or in this case, are wondering how to become a virtual assistant with no experience, the first thing you should do is settle on a niche.


Here are some list of niches you can start learning through "Self Education", or enroll to "Online Courses"

1. Administrative support

  • Data entry , Project management, transcription, Virtual assistance

2. Customer service

  • Customer support, Technical support

3. Design and Creative

  • Animation, Graphic design, Photography, Video production/editing

4. Finance

  • Accounting, Bookkeeping, Financial planning/management, payroll, Tax preparation

5. Information technology(IT)

  • Computer programming, Game development, Mobile app development, Software development, Web and mobile design, Web development

6. Language

  • English teaching, foreign language translation

7. Marketing and Sales

  • Affiliate marketing, Email marketing, Lead generation, Pay per click (PPC) marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social media marketing, Telemarketing

8. Professional Services

  • Architectural and Engineering services, Medical billing, Paralegal services, Pharmacy, Real Estate coordination

9. Writing

  • Academic writing, Blogging, Creative writing, Editing and proofreading, Technical writing, Web copywriting




Where to Find Virtual Assistant Jobs


A number of companies contract with virtual assistants. These companies serve as the middleman between you, the VA, and the client. You’ll likely work as an IC and be paid based on the number of clients you work with or amount of time you log.

here is my top 2 online websites for freelancers


Upwork


Upwork is the largest freelance marketplace. There are literally thousands of gigs posted at any given time. It’s free to sign up at Upwork. However, they take a 10% cut of any payments you receive! If you start out here, you’ll want to fill out your profile completely and learn the art of crafting the perfect pitch.



Online Jobs


Onlinejobs Ph is exclusive for freelancers from the Philippines, having a Degree is not a qualification but it is an advantage in getting a client. There are thousands of jobs posted everyday and you can submit a resume, but you will need to make your proof id high as it is a qualification in sending an email. In order to make your proof id high, you need to take some tests, upload government id, upload billing proof with address, and connect your social media account. check this profile as an example in online jobs


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