Archive for September, 2009

VAnetworking is learning resource for VAs

@VAnetworking.com virtual assistants can network and learn, newbies or experienced http://ping.fm/yJD4T

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Virtual Assistants Learn at VAnetworking.com

@VAnetworking.com Virtual Assistants can learn what is needed for their business, newbies and experienced. http://ping.fm/kDJ0Z

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VAnetworking.com Teaches me What I Need to Know

Well, that title may be a little overstated, but not very much. I’ve spent part of nearly every day checking the posts from others, adding my knowledge, asking my questions and learning what I need to know as a member of VAnetworking.com

If you have been a virtual assistant for any length of time, but have not availed yourself of this opportunity and investment in your business, IMO, you owe it to yourself to check the options and ‘help yourself.’

If you are a newbie looking for networking, information, solid training options and best of all encouragement from ‘the competition’, you simply MUST get right over to VAnetworking.com and connect with other virtual assistants.

At Particularly Virtual and on @ BarJD Virtual Professionals, we appreciate all we have gained from VAnetworking.com.

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Newbie VAs Need Network at VAnetworking.com

Newbie Virtual Assistants can get a quik start @VAnetworking.com says @BarJD – http://ping.fm/4aOeF

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VAnetworking.com offers network support to newbies

@BarJD @VAnetworking.com –Newbies can learn from other virtual assistants while building a new business-http://ping.fm/0kqjT

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The Virtualista Talks to Newbie VAs

Hey, lend me your ear, newbies.  This is a great field to move toward if you’ve had a drive to do administrative work  and don’t already work in a physical office to relieve that urge.

Recently, layoffs have put skilled people into a tight place.  They have the skills and are looking for places to market them.  Tough thing may be that these folks need ‘today’ money.  Only for the VERY skills, VERY connected and VERY fortunate, will a new virtual assistant business become ‘today’ money even close to today.

More likely, just as with most other business start-ups, the money will be day after day after tomorrow. Or even further out.

If you want to put your knowledge, abilities and skills to work for you in your own business…become another Virtualista so to speak, be prepared to BUILD and BUILD.  Then WORK, LEARN, WAIT, MARKET, LEARN, WORK, HANG-ON.

There are some excellent networking possibilities that can give you a jump start such as VAnetworking.com There are both free sides and paying sides for you to cruise and learn what has been shared by the network in the past.  You can pose questions and ask for evaluation and opinion.   Be ready to take advice that is softly delivered, but not soft experience by a long shot.  The virtual assistant members are, as a rule, very polite and gentle with newbies.  However, their time in the trenches makes their experience a very active one, not passive.  Try to apply what they share with you if you can see it might apply to you.  You can always go back, but listen, take what you can use and run with it.

At Particularly Virtual and on @Bar JD Virtual Professionals, we know from working on the business since 2003, it can be discouraging.  We know that sometimes a REAL job is the answer to today money while spare time is spent planning, learning and preparing for the future business.  If you don’t want it badly enough to wait, then you may miss out.  That doesn’t make a statement on you, but face the point fairly that stopping your pursuit of a business in the virtual world is your decision at any point.

When anyone ventures out into the independent business world as a ‘part-time’ thing, there is no part-time anything.  That means working full time to survive and subsidize your equipment, learning, networking and more.  Then working on that learning and planning during the time that you might like to be watching TV or playing golf or whatever….it is that ‘part’ of your time that your business can and will demand until you either become busy, then successful or you quit.

Hey, lend me your ear, newbies.  This is a great field to move toward if you’ve had a drive to do administrative work  and don’t already work in a physical office to relieve that urge.

Recently, layoffs have put skilled people into a tight place.  They have the skills and are looking for places to market them.  Tough thing may be that these folks need ‘today’ money.  Only for the VERY skills, VERY connected and VERY fortunate, will a new virtual assistant business become ‘today’ money even close to today.

More likely, just as with most other business start-ups, the money will be day after day after tomorrow. Or even further out.

If you want to put your knowledge, abilities and skills to work for you in your own business…become another Virtualista so to speak, be prepared to BUILD and BUILD.  Then WORK, LEARN, WAIT, MARKET, LEARN, WORK, HANG-ON.

There are some excellent networking possibilities that can give you a jump start such as VAnetworking.com   There are both free sides and paying sides for you to cruise and learn what has been shared by the network in the past.  You can pose questions and ask for evaluation and opinion.   Be ready to take advice that is softly delivered, but not soft experience by a long shot.  The virtual assistant members are, as a rule, very polite and gentle with newbies.  However, their time in the trenches makes their experience a very active one, not passive.  Try to apply what they share with you if you can see it might apply to you.  You can always go back, but listen, take what you can use and run with it.

At Particularly Virtual and on @Bar JD Virtual Professionals, we know from working on the business since 2003, it can be discouraging.  We know that sometimes a REAL job is the answer to today money while spare time is spent planning, learning and preparing for the future business.  If you don’t want it badly enough to wait, then you may miss out.  That doesn’t make a statement on you, but face the point fairly that stopping your pursuit of a business in the virtual world is your decision at any point.

When anyone ventures out into the independent business world as a ‘part-time’ thing, there is no part-time anything.  That means working full time to survive and subsidize your equipment, learning, networking and more.  Then working on that learning and planning during the time that you might like to be watching TV or playing golf or whatever….it is that ‘part’ of your time that your business can and will demand until you either become busy, then successful or you quit.

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Right/Left for Brain Surgeon or Virtualista

Virtualista not Brain Surgeon RightyTighty-LeftyLoosey @VAnetworking.com for virtual assistants @BarJD – http://ping.fm/WBGGP

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VAs & Brain Surgeons about right or left

VA could be your brain surgeon @VAnetworking.com for virtual assistants @BarJD http://ping.fm/WvAGo

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Your Virtualista or Your Brain Surgeon?

That Left or Right situation just becomes extremely confusing!  Today the little issue started with attaching and removing cables between the computer and the projector.

Those cute little blue connectors have two little blue ‘bolts’ that are either tightened or loosened, determined by the direction in which they are turned.

The common axiom is “Righty-tighty; Lefty-Loosey”.  I can understand and retain that.  Actually, when not distracted and NOT thinking about it, I can usually tighten or loosen pretty fast as needed.

But, when things begin to go wrong and I’m over-thinking the darned thing, the little blue bolts do not perform as directed.   I become entangled with the determination of  loosening.   Lefty-Loosey, but is it MY left or Your left?   Not asked about the direction that should be turned, but the direction that is BEING turned.   When I turn it as from YOUR left, there is no chance of success…just flat that.

I could go to my mighty network of virtual assistants at VAnetworking.com for advice, but they might not understand.  They have probably NEVER had to deal with this kind of mess.  They might even laugh at me.

Righty or Lefty; Your Left/Right or My Left/Right…be glad that I am your Virtualista and not your brain surgeon.

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2minuteswithava.com brings expert advice

@2minuteswithava.com @BarJD @VAnetworking.com blog-video information for virtual assistants-VAs’ VA – http://ping.fm/31C4b

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