Tracey Osbo e

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Virtual Assistance, Online Business Management, newsletters, telesummits

You know how frustrating it can feel when you're stuck working in your business instead of on your business? You know...sending newsletters, creating blogs, managing email...all those day-to-day tasks that need to get done, but take your time and energy away from what it is that you do best.

I solve this.

I do this by managing the behind the scenes operations. As I remove the stress of daily operations, it allows you the focus and freedom to do whatever it is that you do best…thus resulting in heightened profit and growth.

Schedule a consultation today and find out how partnering with me will help you surpass your business goals. http://www.businesssolutionsmadesimple.com

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Being an entrepreneur is an amazing journey. At some point in this journey, you’re going to need a team. Your industry, size of business and future goals will determine what kind of key players you need on your team. Now when I say team, I don’t mean a dozen full-time staff members or subcontractors. I mean key people you can use when you need them…team members you trust.

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Working as a virtual assistant for the past seven years, I’ve worked with a wide variety of clients. Different industries, personalities and managing skills can either make for a good relationship or a bad one. Having a team of my own, also allows me the opportunity to see things through the eyes of a client. I’ve made mistakes when working with team members, just like any entrepreneur. Being on both sides of the coin affords me the ability to know what clients want, and also what team members want. Here are my top dos and don’ts when working with team members.

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As busy entrepreneurs we juggle a lot of balls. Client requests, team member demands, family demands…the list goes on and on and on. When you have so many balls in the air, eventually you’re going to drop one. It happened to me today. I received an email from a client asking me if I sent a promo email out last week. I created the template, but for whatever reason, the email never got sent. So what do you do in a situation where you’ve dropped a ball…an important one and now you have to face the music?

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I’ve been hearing rumors that telesummits are dying, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. The model is changing, but there’s never been a better way to boost your list building than hosting a telesummit.

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3 Simple Tips for Highly Effective Email Organizatio In this day and age, we tend to let our emails control us instead of us controlling our emails. Here are 3 tips to help you get your email back under control. 1. Folders – folders allow us to organize our email for easy finding. My ...

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If I’ve heard it once, I’ve heard it a hundred times… lady on phone “Telesummits don’t work for me.” “I’ve tried it. It didn’t grow my list. Products didn’t sell. Speakers were unhappy,” and on and on. Here’s my response… That’s because you didn’t do it right. I don’t mean to be harsh, but telesummits do work, if you do them correctly.

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How many times a week do you find yourself saying something like this? “Things are good. I’m just so busy. There aren’t enough hours in the day.” Part of the crazy life of being an entrepreneur is learning to feel good about being busy, to not stress out over being busy, and to thrive when you’re busy. The other part of it is making sure you’re spending your very in-demand time wisely. We all try to do that, right? But let’s be honest… Most of us fail at it. Or at least we feel like we’re failing at it.

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It’s tried, true, and tested. Writing consistently on your blog is one of the best ways to… Increase audience engagement and your own authorityr Grow a bigger following through SEO and list growthr Sell more products and services (cha-ching!) However, that’s easier said than done. Writing regularly takes time, effort, and practice. Here are 5 strategies to make regular blogging easier and more effective:

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The kids are out of school. Vacations are being planned. The air conditioning is on full blast. And productivity is… not what it was a few weeks ago. Can you identify? It’s hard to stay productive during the summer, when you not only have a lot going on, you also have more fun things to do with your time than work! And one of the benefits of being an entrepreneur is that you have the luxury of taking time off to go on an ice cream run or head to the beach.

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Like we talked about last week, summer is the hardest time to keep the productivity train moving, when there are so many better things to do with your time – splashing in the pool, chasing after the ice cream truck, and late nights outside, just to name a few. So today, I’m sharing 10 of my favorite new tools to make everything a little easier on you this summer (and year around).

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I’m sure I’m not the first person to tell you to test, test, test. It’s really easy to say, but the fact is, not enough of us are actually doing it. I’m guilty myself too. I split test email subject lines and changes on landing pages here and there, but there’s a ton I could be testing that I just… don’t. Life gets in the way. But the fact is, there is so much value you can gain through testing.

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I get a lot of questions about what makes an online business manager different than a virtual assistant. You might have wondered about this yourself… Which one is better? What are the advantages of each? Who should I hire? So today, I’m putting them head to head, outlining what each of them do so you can hire the right person for your team. The Virtual Assistant (VA) Operating as one-stop shop, they do a little of everything: admin, web design, email marketing, social media, simple graphics, copywriting, organizing, and project management.

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