Posts Tagged ‘Job’

Confidentiality Between You and Your Virtual Assistant

December 30th, 2009

Confidentiality has a big relevance to small business owners in this inconstant technological society. Everyday, many secrets are revealed, online to off, through harmful content and carelessness. Trust and confidentiality became major issues in outsourcing work of any kind.

I have repeatedly heard the questions, “How can I know that you are not going to sell the information that I am giving you to someone else?”, and, “How can I know that you will be cautious about protecting my information from being exploited?” These are valid kinds of questions which should be inquired of any assistant, whether they’re in or out of your office.

Virtual Assistants are owners of small businesses who worked hard to take their businesses off the ground. They have had spend many hours researching their industry, making a website, logos, and marketing just as the one that you have. It could be months perhaps years before their businesses will start thriving, and they’ve invested a lot to get that result. It is not just a job for them but it is also their passion, their life, and livelihood. No thinking owner of a business will endanger their work over an issue as relevant to the customer as confidentiality. If a Virtual Assistant is careless about confidentiality, they might get a warning or lose their work. And, they lose much more because they are dependent on their reputation to make safe additional work, there are no rules which say you can’t tell an individual exactly why you have terminated them.

Information should be protected from unintentional loss, as well as from being careless and threats from the outside. A virus in the computer is expensive to the Virtual Assistant and client but the VA has the most lose. They will lose time, they may also have to spend more money for repairs, and if important information is lost, they should make compensation to the client. Anti-virus and etc. are essential components on the computer of any VA. A firewall, security passwords and encryption software are the basic elements that a VA installs and uses.

Printing information is just as susceptible as the technological info. The simple safety measure of shredding and then destroying all sensitive documents when the job is done guarantees that the info is destroyed in a way that it can’t be reconstructed. Sensitive documents can be protected throughout the project, by storing them in a secured cabinet and the key is kept by the Virtual Assistant.

If you have concerns about confidentiality on hiring a virtual assistant, here are a few questions that you can ask them:

1. How do you make safe of the confidential information on your PC?

2. How do you make safe of the confidential documents that are printed?

3. What are you going to do with the confidential documents as the conclusion of a project?

4. What are your policies in regards to sharing information among clients?

5. What information you consider to be confidential?

The answers to these questions will produce you important information in regard to picking a diligent and cautious Virtual Assistant so that you can start to build a long term bond with an individual who is going to aid you throughout your business.

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Client Characteristics Virtual Personal Assistants Look for

December 24th, 2009

You probably know what virtual personal assistants are.

Let us look at virtual assistant in a different prospective and discuss about the clients that these assistants are working for. Just like the clients, virtual assistants also have their idea of what an ideal client is.

Professional and Ethical.

How a business will operate depends on the people running and working for it. Effective Communication.

Effective communication is vital since your assistant is not working anywhere near you.

Take advantage of the many communication mediums online to get your instructions through your virtual assistant.

Technology-Wise. Technology is the common ground that binds you to your virtual assistant.

Real-time Information. Virtual assistants are professional workers.

Pays On Time.

If you want your virtual personal assistant to remain effective, pay them on time and compensate them for a job well done.

If you are these characteristics and more, then there is no reason why working with a virtual personal assistant will not work out for you and your business.

10 Reasons to Partner with a Virtual Assistant

December 17th, 2009

Virtual Assistants are revolutionizing the way business is done today.   They partner with you to make sure not only that you succeed, but that you operate your business in a more calm and creative way. Virtual assistants offer everything from publicity and marketing assistance, to bookkeeping and administrative tasks.   They pride themselves in partnering with their clients to not only get the job done, but get the job done better than it has been done in the past. Following are 10 reasons to partner with a virtual assistant: They often know what you need even before you do. They are experienced and skilled in the areas you need the most assistance with. They continue to learn and be the best they can be. They will add to your bottom line because they know how. They take over tasks you dread and therefore leave you doing what you do best, make money. They know the latest technology, in fact, they invented most of it. (Okay, that might be an exaggeration, but we do know our technology. ) They work with you to find ways to improve your business. They see things you are too close to. They make a difference. They often have databases and connections that gets your business in front of the right target audience. They are fun, yet professional. They help you survive and thrive in this gloomy economy. They know about Twitter, Facebook, Social Networking, etc. , and actually know the best ways to get results.   They can “hook you up!” Fortunately the timing has never been better for partnering with a virtual assistant.   The economy is actually fueling the Virtual Assistant Industry.   Why?  Mainly because businesses have had to downsize, yet still have work that needs done.   Businesses appreciate the professionalism and quality of the work that Virtual Assistants do.   And there’s also the fact that Virtual Assistants have been in the news now more than ever.   When you consider they’ve been written about in Wall Street Journal, Readers Digest, Entrepreneur, Woman’s Day, and talked about on major news channels such as CBS News, the Today Show, etc. , you can understand why more and more businesses are seeking the help of a qualified VA. So when do you know it’s the right time for your business to hire a virtual assistant?  Easy.   When you’re ready to take control back of your business and start seeing it become profitable again.   When you’re ready to enjoy life again and relinquish some of the duties that are taking up so much of your time.   When you finally have had enough and realize you can’t do it alone. Take charge today and partner with a virtual assistant and see what a difference they can make for your business.   From marketing and sending out press releases to handling all your administrative needs, the right virtual assistant is there and ready to see you succeed.