This guest post is written Nancy Marmolejo, an award winning business owner who teaches entrepreneurs how to stand out as experts in their fields. The founder of the highly successful Viva Visibility, Nancy recently launched a free virtual chat series “The Wild Idea … Continue reading
Category Archives: Tips and Tools for Virtual Assistants
The value of recommendations and testimonials cannot be underestimated or taken for granted. Recommendations are similar to testimonials of your good name, good product(s), or expertise. Recommendations enhance your credibility as an expert similar to how quality content, quality presentation … Continue reading
The Inbound Marketing Process Infographic From: IMPACT Branding & Design … Continue reading
1. What is your specialty? You now know what your potential virtual assistant can do. What about what they like to do? These questions are important for opening up the conversation and getting to know your interviewee. They’ll also help … Continue reading
I was recently interviewed by Lisa Girard, writer at Entrepreneur.com. The article focused on the fear associated with selling your product or services. Here are my five tips: 1. Don’t be afraid to sell yourself. You are your most valuable … Continue reading
The Internet is constantly changing, with new and innovative ways for marketing and selling your products and services always looming over the horizon. If you are looking to hire a great virtual assistant or an online business manager, you’ve got … Continue reading
The entire point of hiring a virtual assistant is to take care of those pesky online tasks for you. Sure, you could spend time contacting tech support for your websites, looking up FAQs on social networking sites, watching how-to YouTube … Continue reading
In 2007 Discover Card conducted an independent survey to shed light on the characteristics of the 22 million small business owners in the United States. The number one trait common to small business owners? The study revealed: “Independence is their … Continue reading
When Sandy Rees of Get Fully Funded worked as marketing director for the Knoxville Second Harvest food bank in Tennessee, her most successful strategy was creating a profile of the ideal donor, and then marketing to that niche. The food … Continue reading
If you feel that your social media marketing efforts could use a HUGE boost, good news! My friend, Mari Smith, has a brand new book out today called The New Relationship Marketing: How To Build A Large, Loyal, Profitable Network … Continue reading