Being a Virtual Assistant has completely changed my life by empowering me to be the leader of my own business destiny, sharpen and hone my skills until they are finely polished, put to use the 25 years of Executive Assistant experience I have, but most importantly, I give people the gift of free time.
Example: John Doe is an overworked agent or broker who is letting emails and appointments slip by, he just can’t keep up. He almost forgot his wife’s birthday, and neglected to book a hotel room for their 25th anniversary trip. In steps the Virtual Assistant, who takes charge of his emails and calendar. She calls his colleagues to remind them of meetings. She searched online and came up with the perfect gift for this client’s wife, and found a great hotel for their vacation. John Doe enjoyed increased peace and efficiency in his life, without paying any employee related expenses to the VA. He had an extra few hours to spend with his kids, pick out nursery furniture with his wife who is expecting, or enjoy some golf.
Not to mention all the marketing and clerical work she assisted John with. Or the snappy new brochure she designed for his latest listing, or CMA she helped him to put together.
Knowing that I have had a part in this gift is one of the most rewarding things I have ever experienced. This is why I am a Virtual Assistant.
I had two part-time assistants in the past, that did not work ( literally). I am glad to know there is a VA in this area!
I am not ready for one today, but I will keep your information so when I am ready again, I will know who to call!
How many agents are you working with now?
Dianne Clayton