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Using a Virtual Assistant (VA) - The Benefits

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What do you do if you’re a sole operator or independent professional/executive in need of professional, confidential admin support, but don’t want to go to the expense and hassle involved in hiring your own staff?
What if you don’t have the space for staff, or necessary expertise to complete a particular job?

Your best office support staff member goes off on mate
ity leave and you think your only alte
ative is to hire an expensive temp?

Think again! Virtual Assistants (VAs), also known as Virtual Office Professionals or Virtual Business Associates, provide an alte
ative, cost-effective staffing solution for businesses of all sizes, including sole operators. They are not temps, but small business operators with a vested interest in their clients’ success.
Lyn Prowse-Bishop, MVA, owner and operator of Brisbane-based small business Executive Stress Office Support (eSOS) and Australia’s first certified Master Virtual Assistant, says VAs provide profound cost-saving benefits to the businesses and individuals they partner with, and have an important role to play in today’s business environment, as they form a large part of the growing trend towards home-based business.

“VAs can perform the same services as office-based employees but without the associated costs such as payroll tax, worker’s compensation, superannuation, sick and other leave, or training. In addition, the VA is available out of normal hours, on weekends, and public holidays, and has a vested interest in helping the client’s business grow.”

VAs offer a wide variety of office support services including secretarial support, personal and executive assistance, word processing, database management, transcription services, mail outs, bookkeeping, web design, desktop publishing, presentations, spreadsheets, and office services such as faxing, email and scanning.

With clients across three States of Australia, and both coasts of the continental USA, Lyn says that her clients rarely see her. “But with the technology available today including email, fax, instant messaging services, digital transcription technology, and internet-based file sharing facilities, I’m as close to my clients as if I was in the next room.”

For more information on virtual assistance, contact Lyn Prowse-Bishop on email: execstress@ourbrisbane.com, or visit: www.execstress.com.

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Award-winning virtual assistant, Lyn Prowse-Bishop, MVA ASO CAVB PVAA is owner/manager of Executive Stress Office Support (eSOS), specialising in medico-legal digital transcription, virtual author support and executive personal assistant services for clients around the world. One of Queensland’s most respected and well known virtual assistants, Lyn is also founder of the Australian Virtual Business Network, serves as Australian representative on international committees looking at standards and certification for the VA industry, and is a foundation steering committee member of the annual Online International Virtual Assistants Convention. She hosts Australia’s first internet radio show/podcast for the VA industry – Virtual Business Show – and is Queensland representative on the Board of Independent Contractors Australia. How can you spend less time in the office and more enjoying life? Visit her site or email lyn@execstress.com to find out.

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