TRUSTING THE RIGHT

VIRTUAL ASSISTANT (VA)

IN THE RIGHT PLACE


Today, in my blog, I wanted to touch on a few hiccups my clients experienced, things they never thought of, or addressed before working with an offshore virtual assistant company.

Value Price vs Cheap Price
For a small business or entrepreneur I clearly understand the attraction of paying a low hourly rate of $3 - $5 for a virtual assistant, yes, it sounds affordably inviting, but some things also hold true, "You get what you pay for," both in merchandise and service.

Things to consider when hiring a VA

Homeshore vs Offshore VA Services
Are you looking for a virtual assistant offshore company who farms out work to 'whoever is available', or do you look for an independently owned, domestic company you can build a relationship and communicate with in the U.S.?  When you homeshore certain aspects of your business, you generally work with an in-house team who assigns a personal assistant for the duration your project, and not to 'whoever is available'.



Trust, Safekeeping & Confidentiality
Safekeeping is the key component when hiring a virtual assistant, privacy matters to your business even if you have nothing to hide. Remember, a VA will be spending time in your email box, sometimes viewing sensitive information, typing important correspondence, even having access to user names and passwords.





Homeshore vs Offshore Language Barriers
Breaking down the language barrier of the various nuances in how English is taught, spoken, and communicated in different cultures is critical to understanding your needs and expectations.  In the U.S., our sometimes overbearing style of verbal and non-verbal communication is "it's all about time and money", I need this yesterday approach.  Will language barriers affect productivity and delivery of your time sensitive projects?


Satisfaction vs Discontent
Are you looking to have the perfect, long-term balance for your business to help you succeed?  There are many outsourcing firms who are not business owners, and they do not have a stake in the success of your business, but you do.  Find a business who treats their clients as part of their team, because they 'get it' - they will not succeed unless their clients succeed.  





The Right Virtual Assistant
Dig deep to find the right virtual assistant for your situation, identify your objective and what you want your VA to do.  Ask yourself:
  • Can we communicate effectively?
  • Does he/she understand my needs?
  • Are they easily accessible?
  • Are they willing to sign an non-disclosure agreement?

The bottom line: Hire someone you feel good about, and look for a company who wants you to succeed in your business, because your success becomes their success.





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TRUSTING THE RIGHT VIRTUAL ASSISTANT (VA) IN THE RIGHT PLACE Today, in my blog, I wanted to touch on a few hiccups my clients experi...