Angela Green, author of "The Virtual Assistant Manual for Moms: A 4-week plan to build your VA business," released a report on how work-at-home moms with their own high-tech Virtual Assistant (VA) business will be crucial to small business success in 2009.
Virtual Assistants are home-based business owners who offer flexible administrative services on an as-needed basis. They are typically work-at-home moms. "A savvy Virtual Assistant can use the current business climate to her advantage this year," Green states. As small business owners navigate the challenging economic climate of 2009, they will undoubtedly need to change some of the fundamental ways in which they operate. "Small business will need to cut costs, be more efficient, and increase marketing and customer service efforts," Green concludes. Virtual Assistants can help a small business efficiently and effectively maintain their competitive edge by helping them focus on sales and customer service. "VA's allow a small business owner to focus on what she does best while she delegates the rest," Green states.
"It is a great time to start a Virtual Assistant business," Green advises. "It is an ideal home-based business for moms, with a flexible schedule and minimal start-up costs."
The report titled "Virtual Assistants are critical to small business success in 2009" can be found at http://www.vamanual.com/
Moms interested in starting their own home-based Virtual Assistant business can learn more at http://www.vamanual.com.
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