Tip #2 - By approaching seasoned virtual assistants with your questions, in forums or via direct email, you will be able to make new friends and learn at the same time. Many virtual assistants are open to helping, or mentoring aspiring VAs, just don't be afraid to ask.
Note: Some seasoned virtual assistants charge a fee for mentoring new VAs. Please be sure and check their services listed on their websites or blog prior to making contact.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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