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Beware Red Flag Waving Clients

Posted in August 29th, 2005
Published in Virtual Assistance

by: Naomi Skarzinski
I have built a practice I consider quite successful. Part of that success is the fact I have chosen to work with some absolutely fabulous clients. Of course, it took some trial and error on finding the right clients. The biggest lesson I learned was to avoid the clients who came to […]

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Getting Articles Published - Eight Steps for Trade Publications

Posted in August 22nd, 2005
Published in Articles, Writing

Trade publications present an excellent opportunity for organisations to gain thousands of dollars worth of free publicity by having articles published. As they are regularly looking for articles to fill space and they are often used as a forum to promote new products or services to specific audiences. In addition to this trade publications are […]

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Coffee Break Time!

Posted in August 19th, 2005
Published in Personal

We all need a good laugh. I received this forward today, yes the ones we all love to hate, but I couldn’t help but chuckle.
1. The patient refused autopsy.
2. The patient has no previous history of suicides.
3. Patient has left white blood cells at another hospital.
4. She has no rigors or shaking […]

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About The Coach Virtual Assistants

myimgkO′ch VA adj. 1. a highly specialized and niched virtual assistant who is in tune with their coaching clients and customizes solutions based upon their individual needs and goals 2. differs from a general virtual assistant as they only partner with members of the coaching industry [syn: Virtual Accuracy]

vur′chu-al asis′tent adj. an independent contractor and entrepreneur who assists you in taking care of the administrative and technical side of your business or life. They assist you or your business on a contractual basis from a remote location. While most VAs perform administrative tasks they are more than just a home-based secretary. Before setting up their practices, most VAs held prominent positions in the corporate world. The Virtual Assistance industry comprises former corporate trainers, publicity agents, marketing executives, paralegals, executive assistants and many more. **This particular definition of a Virtual Assistant was developed by Virtual Accuracy.