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1) I want to use a virtual assistant to save myself money, because they are cheaper per hour than employees.



This is the largest misconception businesses have about virtual assistants. If you compare hourly pay of your employees versus hourly pay of your virtual assistants, you will find the virtual assistants is generally MUCH higher. However, you are saving money in that you don't pay for hardware, utilities, office space, payroll taxes, worker's compensation, and benefits (insurance, vacation, sick days, etc.) for a virtual assistant. Sure you can find virtual assistants for $10.00 per hour and under. However, they are going to be from another country offering less than stellar communication and English grammar skills. Or they are not going to stay with you long term, when they realize how much money they owe the IRS. You see, as a self-employed independent contractor, they must pay quarterly taxes. When the IRS decides they want their 25% of the $5.00 per hour those VA's have been earning and not paying self employment taxes on to this point, they will likely have to up their rates or cease to offer services. And believe me, sooner or later, the IRS will catch them. Visit my site at http://www.theathomesecretary.com/why-use-a-va.html for a cost comparison.

2) My virtual assistant should be ready to take projects from me 40 hours a week.

Unless you are paying your virtual assistant for 40 hours a week to work for you, he or she must have other clients. She cannot drop other work to rush to what you're doing (at least not always). Be understanding that if you use your VA for about 5 hours a week, it may take them a day or two to get to your small tasks depending on what order and priority your work request falls in the scheme of all their other requests. Hopefully, she will effectively communicate with you when she can get to your project. But no VA should stand by 8 hours a day doing nothing but waiting your email unless you're paying her for all 8 hours that day.

3) My virtual assistant is better because she has completed a VA training program online.

Oh, this is a huge misconception. VA Training programs do not enhance a virtual assistant's skills as far as working on your projects. VA Training programs mean that the VA knows how to run a VA business from marketing, networking, setting up shop, time management, etc. It does not mean she's competent in MS Word, html, ezines, or whatever you need them to do. VA programs don't train virtual assistants in career skills, only business ownership and management skills. Now, taking classes in MS Excel or being MS Office Certified, those are good training courses to look for in a VA.

4) I'm using a freelance site to get a VA. So I will get one that is competent and screened.

The freelance sites do not screen applicants to see if they are truly qualified to complete the projects they are bidding on. Some of the sites will call to verify references or credentials, but this in no way means the person is capable of doing what you need them to do. It just means that they didn't lie when they said they were employed by so and so for such and such dates. You take your chances as much with a freelance site as you do with an advertisement online.

5) Using a VA means more work for me, because I have to tell my VA what to do and how to do it all the time.

In the beginning, you may experience a little more time spent showing your VA how things are done. But if you get one skilled in most of the services you are seeking, the tasks she has to learn won't be so bad. And the VA should have those new things down by at the very least after the second time performing a certain task. If not, you may need to reconsider your chosen VA. If you're having a hard time finding a suitable virtual assistant, you should check out our virtual assistant placement services where we match skills and experience to your needs. We even call references to verify for you!

6) There is no way I can trust a virtual assistant with confidential information!

This is incorrect. Many virtual assistants are bonded or can get bonded. Also, you can always ask to contact other clients the virtual assistant currently has or recently had where confidential handling was involved. Nothing says reliable like a first hand account from a paying client. A virtual assistant should be willing to give you these references, and if not then you might have cause to worry.

7) I have a hard time delegating, so I shouldn't use a virtual assistant.

This is the very reason you should use a virtual assistant. Little steps at a time can turn you into the master of delegation. You just have to make certain in the beginning you have an extremely competent and experienced virtual assistant to begin learning how to delegate projects ad hoc. Start out small, and keep adding as you feel your VA has mastered what you've already delegated. Before you know it, your time will be so free you may find yourself starting a second business!

8.) I can't work with a virtual assistant, because I can't afford to pay for the software or hardware that my VA needs.

This is a big misconception as well. As long you don't have any custom proprietary software that you use for your business, your virtual assistant should be supplying her own software or her own hardware. Your virtual assistant is also responsible for purchasing a fax line, a phone line, and broadband internet. If they try to get you to pay for those things, consider it a red flag.

Knowing more about what your virtual assistants do and don't do is a great way to make certain your relationship with a virtual assistant is the most successful it can be. After all, a virtual assistant can greatly enhance your business and your productivity.
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It cannot be denied that the initial start of working with a virtual assistant can be stressing. This is because you have to adjust to working with someone not anywhere near you. In addition, there is always that doubt that the person may not work out as effectively as employees that are there in the same office as you.

Those who have hired the services of virtual assistants can attest that having one has more advantages than disadvantages. The secret to all these is setting up some policies in order to avoid problems in the process of working with the assistant.

What are some of the guidelines that you have to set in order for the virtual assistant service to be hassle-free?

1. Work Location and Equipment.

Virtual assistants are just like regular employees that need office space and equipments. In the initial collaboration with the assistant, check if there is an adequate office space provided for the assistant to go about work effectively and efficiently.

Check also if they are provided with the equipments needed to communicate with you and to do certain tasks given. Most of the companies that provide virtual assistant services asks for the requirement that the client need in order for them to facilitate the equipment provision.

2. Software.

Virtual assistants use state-of-the-art equipments to standardize operations so that file documentary and transfer will be compatible with yours. By using specialized software, you only have to upload and download files instead of having to fax or mail them over.

You can provide the assistant with the software you wish to use. Other means of doing it is for the assistant to find one which he or she is comfortable with. Most of the software is easy to learn and understand. So learning how to use one would not be a problem for both of you and the assistant.

3. Accessibility.

The thing with working with an assistant is to be able to adjust work times and schedules which will suit the both of you best. There are clients that require their virtual assistants to work in their local time. And there are also those are amenable to working flexible times as long as the work is done.

Not being on the same time zone should not hinder you from getting the services of virtual assistants. Both of you are professional workers. By talking everything over, you and your assistant can work up a work schedule that you will find comfortable.

4. Work Outputs.

The best way to check how a virtual assistant go about his or her daily task is through the submission of task sheets. These are reports that are emailed to you on a daily basis.

The report should include the number of hours that the assistant spent on doing tasks assigned. It is also a good idea to ask them to place feedbacks or problems encountered on the time sheet.

Time sheets can help determine how effective or ineffective an assistant is. This is also a way of determining what tasks should be prioritized and what should be set aside for other days.

5. Communication.

This is the most important policy that should be set between client and agent. Constant communication will mean that the client and agent should be available in case there are things to clarify and discuss about.

Regular and effective communication will mean that issues will be cleared and work operation will go smoothly and on schedule.

Set up these guidelines from the start of working with the virtual assistant. These may just be words but they are the words that will bind you and your assistant into an effective and harmonious working relationship.
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