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How To Pick A Niche for Your VA Business
The Virtual Assistant Industry is made up of professionals who
provide a wide variety of administrative and technological tasks. Some
pros develop a full featured practice and try to meet any and all needs
that their clients may have, outsourcing some of the work if they have
to. Others create a specialized practice and choose to limit their
service offerings to what they personally do best.
Whether you craft a niche based on your specific skills or base one on
the type of clients you wish to serve, differentiating yourself from
other skilled service providers is challenging and absolutely crucial to
your business success. When you brand yourself for a specialty you
increase your referral rate and even find that you get referrals from
other virtual assistants who do not share your specialty.
One of the reasons that you decided to create your own business is to be
able to do work that you enjoy, right? Give your preferences some
consideration when choosing your focus. Plan your business around the
skills and training that you have.
Certainly in the beginning you'll be doing all kinds of work that you
may not prefer in order to reach your billable hours goal each month.
That's all part of building a business. Eventually though, you'll be
able to do more picking and choosing.
Choosing a market niche is about deciding you who wish to serve as a
clientele. Your chosen target market will impact the kind of work that
you do and even the level of rates you may charge. If you have a vision
of billing your time at $75 an hour, you'd be smart not to target
fledgling small business owners as a clientele. On the other hand, if
you want to spend you time doing internet research and responding to
emails, you won't be targeting the legal profession.
Nell Taliercio and Jennifer Houck grew successful virtual assistant
businesses quickly and are showing you how to do the same thing in their
complete How to Become a VA course:
HowtoBecomeaVA.com
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