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It’s an Economic Recession! Have you called your VA Today?

Topic: Virtual AssistantsBy Serena CarcasolePublished Recently added

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Whether or not we’re in an economic recession, a Virtual Assistant can prove to be an asset to business owners and solo entrepreneurs alike. By providing service on an as needed basis, a Virtual Assistant will save on the costs, time and valuable office space often associated with hiring onsite staff.

The tough economy has been difficult on everyone, forcing many people and businesses to seek alte
ative solutions in order to make the slow market work for them. As the economic slump continues, people are looking for ways to survive and thrive, and in many cases this means cutting costs and downsizing. Businesses, big and small, are dealing with the recession in a number of ways including: laying off employees, cutting wages, withholding bonuses and slashing hours.

In order to keep their heads and businesses afloat, many people are letting imperative staff go. As a result of the sudden lack of help, many entrepreneurs and business owners are finding themselves working harder and longer hours to keep up.

While dealing with stress and anxiety has always come with the role of owning a business, the current economic recession has amplified the ‘normal’ feelings of stress and volatility for many. Due to a lack of funds and resources, many entrepreneurs and business owners are becoming so stressed that the situation is impacting productivity and stability. Not to mention stealing away personal happiness due to overwhelming feelings of potential failure.

In an economic recession, the appeal of hiring offsite or outsourced help such as a Virtual Assistant intensifies. Hiring a Virtual Assistant is an intelligent alte
ative to hiring on-site staff as it is a cost-effective solution to maintaining a flourishing or budding business.

When you outsource all of the ‘extras’ to a Virtual Assistant, you provide yourself with additional time to focus on the main priorities of your business and gain the peace of mind knowing that appointments are getting scheduled and projects are getting done.

Virtual Assistants provide a variety of different services and expertise to businesses and solo entrepreneurs. Hiring a Virtual Assistant saves on all of the necessary costs connected to hiring onsite staff, including: payroll, taxes, benefits, lunch breaks, vacation and equipment upgrades.

When the economy is faced with a recession and preserving or hiring onsite staff isn’t a feasible solution, outsourcing work to a Virtual Assistant is most definitely a cost saving and intelligent resolution. Work that is normally done by an administrative or executive assistant can easily be done by a Virtual Assistant. In fact, work that is normally done by a marketing person or an accounting person can be done through a Virtual Assistant! Virtual Assistants are “Jills” or “Jacks” of all trades!

Especially when we find ourselves in the midst of an economic recession, marketing a business can be tough. Hiring a Virtual Assistant who is educated and experienced with the techniques of internet and social media marketing can help generate vast amounts of traffic to your business while saving you a lot of money. Social media marketing is a proven cost-effective method to get your business name out to the public, establish yourself as a professional and meet people you otherwise wouldn’t meet if you marketed your business the ‘old fashioned’ way.

We may be in a recession but that doesn’t mean your business has to suffer! Outsourcing work to a Virtual Assistant, especially one who provides full business support, will help reduce anxiety and increase profits by helping your business come up with successful and cost-effective marketing, organizing and time management strategies.

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Serena Carcasole is a business consultant and the President of Virtual Business Solutions ON DEMAND, a premier virtual nassistance firm helping entrepreneurs around the world to nsucceed and grow their businesses, providing a host of nspecialized technical & marketing outsourcing options to meet nbusiness owners' unique needs for even the most complicated nprojects. For more info: vbsondemand.com/ nvbsondemand.com/category/blog Tel: 905-915-1203 Email: info@vbsondemand.com n

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