What’s Your Question Wednesday: It’s Your Day

January 2, 2008 | 7 Comments

We’re opening up ‘what’s your question Wednesday’ for another ‘free for all’ where you can ask me any question you’d like.

If you have a question about telecommuting, interviews, resumes, freelancing, virtual assistance, or even just about me, post it by 10pm central this Wednesday night.

What’s Your Question Wednesday: Get Experience

December 19, 2007 | 2 Comments

This week I’m answering a question submitted to my blog by Elizabeth Ashe and it reads like this:

“How do you go about getting training to be a va, when you have no real experience?”

This is a great question, Elizabeth. And I know you aren’t the only one who has this question on her mind.

Here are some ideas to gain some “training/experience” and know how of certain services before you officially open your doors.

  • Decide what services you’ll likely provide and study how to guides, ask questions on forums about certain aspects of that service, buy any books or workbooks that might be written on the subject…etc.
  • Practice on your own. If you you’d like to offer writing articles, write some and ask a good writing friend of yours for an honest criqite. If you know you’d like to install and edit blogs, then do that for yourself. If you’d like to add articles to a webpage, then do that yourself. You get the point.
  • Offer your services for free in exchange for the experience. Somewhat like a training program of sorts or an internship. I’ve recently posted an ad in my newsletter from a VA that needs an intern. This might be perfect for you…if you didn’t see it, please see the end of this post for the ad.
  • If you feel fairly confident in your abilities but you know you’ll still need some training from your client, then offer a lowered rate than you might normally like. You need to remember that starting off at a lower rate in order to gain the important perfecting of your skills is going to be worth it in the long run. This is what I did in the beginning of my VA practice.

I landed a really successful client in the internet marketing business and she trained me on all the tasks I needed to perfect. I started with a lower rate in the beginning, because I needed more training than some VA’s. It paid off very well for me in the long run.

These are just some options that came to my mind. I wanted to ask another VA her advice on the topic and was pleased to see we’re both on the same track when it comes to this question. Arika of Take 5 VA writes:

“Learn as much as you can about the field you want to go into, for instance if you want to do web design learn about programs, coding, etc. Also, if you can find another VA willing to train you as an intern, take advantage of the opportunity. Also, be willing to do work for less starting out just to gain experience.”

I hope I’ve answered your question and given you some ideas as to how you can get some experience and perfect your skills? Most VA’s don’t start off with a load of experience, so don’t let that scare you off. If you’re willing to try a few different ways to gain the skills/experience you’ll want then that’s half the battle.

Don’t forget that I offer one-on-one coaching if you’d like to take advantage of it…you can read more here…. virtual assistance coaching.

Here is the intern ad:

Internet Profit Planning Seeks Assistant Intern

This is a non-paid opportunity to learn the trade of internet
marketing assistance from the ground up.

You will learn how to provide ongoing internet marketing support to
small business owners and the skills required to be a valued asset
to a client’s online business.

Skills to be learned include:

Article Marketing
Article Writing & Proofing
Affiliate Program Setup & Management
Shopping Cart Setup
Salespage Creation
Autoresponder/Newsletter Setup & Management
Wordpress Blog Installation and Customization
Simple Graphics Creation
Keyword Research & Webpage Optimization
Audio Recording, Production and Publishing
Appropriate Link Building
Setting up & Promoting Teleseminars
Social Networking
Project Management
Website Editing

The New Year Internet Marketing Intern position requires an
investment of 15 hours per week (learning and working) for twelve
weeks and could turn into a long-term paid position if everything
works out. When you do the majority of your work is not important
but you must have at least five hours a week available in the
morning or afternoon during the business week.

Prerequisite Skills:

Internet Research
Basic HTML
You will sign a non-disclosure agreement.

You must own a fast, reliable computer and have a high speed
internet connection.

You will be provided with all necessary learning materials and
mentoring and any software required.

To Apply:

Sign up for the autoresponder for more details and application by
sending a blank email to: ippintern@aweber.com

Please view the Internet Profit Planning website at
http://www.internetprofitplanning.com  before applying.

Please do not email or call directly, let your application form
make your introduction.

Angela Wills

What’s Your Question Wed. - Free for All

December 5, 2007 | 10 Comments

Usually “What’s your question wednesday” has a particular theme to it. Anything from online job hunting, data entry jobs, virtual assistance or any other themed question relating to working at home.

This week I decided to leave it wide open for you to ask any/all questions you have about telecommuting, freelancing, virtual assistance…etc.

Just leave a question in the comments field and I’ll answer them all by Friday.

What’s Your Question Wednesday: VA Jobs & Biz

November 28, 2007 | 10 Comments

Are you interested in becoming a Virtual Assistant? Would you like to start your own successful biz or take on a VA job?

If you have questions about….

Becoming a VA

…please leave your question in the comments section of this post.

What’s Your Question Wednesday: Data Entry

November 21, 2007 | 10 Comments

Thank’s for all the questions last week. It was a blast being able to answer them all and have that interaction. I really enjoy getting to know you & helping you along your journey home.

This week’s question is….

What’s your question (s) about data entry/typing positions from home?

To leave your question simply click the little comments link at the top of this post and type your question in. I’ll be getting to them for the next few days.

Answers to Your Questions…

November 15, 2007 | 2 Comments

Do you want to know the answers to the following types of questions?

  1. Where do I find jobs online?
  2. I have customer service and typing skills, where can I find jobs?
  3. I’m going to start a VA business soon, but would like small jobs in the meantime … what do you suggest?

If you’d like to know my answers to these questions click the following link, read the answers in the comments field, and feel free to leave your own if you have one about finding jobs online!

http://telecommutinganswerlady.com/whats-your-question-wednesday.htm#comment-52

Tomorrow is “Freebie Friday” here so stay tuned for a chance to win something that’ll sure to please a telecommuting hopeful!

What’s Your Question Wednesday

November 14, 2007 | 13 Comments

Welcome to the first “What’s Your Question Wednesday“. This is going to be a weekly blog feature in which I’ll open it up for questions on a specific topic. All you need to do is leave your question in the comments field and I’ll answer each and every one of them.

This week let’s talk about:

Finding a job online.

If you have a question about how to find a job online please leave it in the comments field.

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