Archive for the 'Business Coach' Category

A Tale of Two Virtual Assistants

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As a Virtual Assistance Coach I’ve learned there are some people who are not coachable. They simply don’t understand the concept, or don’t have enough business acumen to understand how they might benefit from such a relationship. Two clients recently signed up for my 12-week one-on-one program; we’ll call them Debbie and Claire. Each had been in [...]

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Monday, July 5th, 2010

Complimentary Coaching Session to Virtual Assistants in July!

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I’m Paying it Forward to Thank Everyone for Being a Coaching Client! Thanks so much to everyone who took advantage of my BOGO, One-on-One 30-minute coaching session special.  I really enjoyed connecting with so many of you and helping you work on your businesses.  To pay-it-forward, during the month of July, I’m offering a FREE [...]

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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Still Doing it Without a Marketing Plan?

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Many of the virtual assistants I coach tell me they either don’t do any marketing, or do ‘some’, but nothing consistently. This is especially surprising to me for VAs who promote themselves as Internet Marketing Virtual Assistants.  There are some great resources available to you from well respected and established virtual assistants in our industry, some [...]

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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Time Management Tips for Virtual Assistants

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We all have the same amount of time to expend each and every day, so why does it seem like some people have mastered their time better than others? As Virtual Assistants I think we struggle with this quite a bit.   I don’t think it’s about the time at all, I think it’s about how [...]

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Monday, June 21st, 2010

When was the last time you raised your rates?

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Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Now Tweeting for Business (Part Two)

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Last week we looked at how utilizing Twitter in small businesses can save marketing dollars, expand your customer base, and manage and increase your ability to build relationships. In this final segment, we look at additional ways Twitter allows small business to reap big rewards. Feedback loop   Small businesses rarely conduct market surveys due to [...]

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Monday, May 24th, 2010

Now Tweeting for Business (Part One)

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According to research released recently by O2, the mobile phone provider (“Small Businesses are Catching Twitter Bug,” Richard Tyler, The Telegraph, 16 March 2009), almost one in five small businesses now tweet regularly. Although the larger, multinational firms were the first to jump on the Twitter bandwagon, increasing numbers of small to medium sized businesses [...]

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Monday, May 10th, 2010

Top 3 Benefits of Online Video

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If you’re one of the 40 million people who enjoyed watching the “Wedding Entrance Dance” on YouTube, you are familiar with the concept of viral videos. In less than six weeks, Jill and Kevin’s wedding entrance had been viewed over 25 million times. No doubt, viral videos can attract a lot of attention and drive [...]

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Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Take our latest poll!

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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Subscriber Respect Builds Trust in Email Marketing

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Respecting your current and potential subscribers is important in building trust through your email marketing campaign. How you collect email addresses and what you do with them will establish the level of respect you’ll provide. Most individuals consider their email address as private so what you do with it greatly affects whether you get to [...]

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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010