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A Gift for You: Ask a Broker the Dirt on Working with Outsourcing Providers and Virtual Assistants

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Education & Training with WickedWriter.com

Birthday gift with bowEver wondered what it would be like to have someone help you with your overwhelming work load? Have you heard about virtual assistance, about outsourcing professionals, about freelance project services for real estate, but have hesitated to try it out?

How would you like to ask a real estate broker for the real story on working with the offsite service provider? Want to know what works, what doesn't work, what he recommends and what he would recommend you avoid? Just ask!

Miguel Berger, of TechValleyHomes.com (and an Active Rainer himself) has agreed to host an event for all curious real estate professionals through RemoteProfessionals.com and will follow it up with a no-holds barred Q & A on using virtual assistants and outsourcing professionals. Miguel has been "high tech" for years and has used outsourcing services for over six years. (He was the first in his area of New York to adopt the "virtual assistance" concept.)

His presentation, aptly named The Good, The Bad and the Ugly of Outsourcing Real Estate Projects will be held on August 16th at noon (EST).

If you, or someone you know, would like to learn more about developing a working relationship with a "virtual" provider, join us. Space will be limited to permit attendees to ask questions of Miguel... so register now!

This is the second free event to help RemoteProfessionals.com celebrate a second birthday.

Pretty cool when YOU get the birthday gift... without having to get a year older, isn't it?

(Note: Image taken from Morguefile.com courtesy of photographer somadjinn)
Greg Zaccagni
The Federal Savings Bank - Wheaton, IL
Illinois Mortgage Lender

Do they ofer any services for us mortgage lenders?

Greg Z

Jul 21, 2007 01:08 AM
Angela Allen
WickedWriter.com - Danville, KY
Marketing Specialist

Greg -

Outsourcing providers assist a number of industries. Some remote professionals specialize in a particular industry (real estate, finance, entrepreneurs, construction, etc.) others specialize in a particular project type or skill set (Internet marketing, programming, database management, lead generation, contact management, etc.) and others do general administrative work (desktop publishing, document creation, appointment setting, call center, etc.).

So, it depends on what you need. There are even outsourcing specialists who help you determine what you need (I do that with many of my own clients).  :O)

If you are interested in learning more about the way outsourcing providers work -- from the providers themselves -- attend the free event next week: Ask the Specialists.

If you are interested in knowing more from a client's perspective (what works and what doesn't), attend the second free event on August 16th.

You will need to register for both of these outsourcing events in advance. (You can also sign up for RSS notifications of future events on this same page.)

If you have any quick questions about this, feel free to give me a call (I'm working today): 800-942-5338 and I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have about the events or about the outsourcing industry in general. Hope this helps.

Have a great Saturday! 

Jul 21, 2007 05:31 AM