Business owners and entrepreneurs can now outsource administrative and other support functions to a "Virtual Assistant" (VA) and concentrate on what matters most – growing their business.
Owings Mills, MD (PRWEB) February 22, 2006 -- Kesha Booker, a Maryland entrepreneur, announced the opening of Blessed VAs, a virtual assistance practice devoted to assisting business owners with administrative tasks so they can focus on growing their business. By using the Internet and email along with other key pieces of technology used to remove the geographical boundaries, businesses are now able to pass along time-consuming tasks without having to hire employees or temporary help.
Kesha Booker, a virtual assistant and graduate of Virtual Assistance U (VAU), explains that, “Blessed VAs aids small business owners by handling administrative tasks such as correspondence, travel arrangements, appointment-setting, preparation of reports and presentations and Internet research, as well as managing voice and email and other day-to-day, non-core matters.”
Kesha is one of a growing number of home-based "Virtual Assistants," leveraging the Internet to launch practices around the world. These professional administrative assistants represent a broad cross-section of society, including single parents, seniors, college students, people with disabilities, downsized executives, and many others with skills and expertise essential to the smaller enterprise.
"The small-business owner can have the benefit of a full-time assistant without the additional overhead expense and increase their business by saving time and money, being able to focus on the important matters at hand with the use of a Virtual Assistant,” says Booker.
Since Virtual Assistants are themselves small-business owners, they better understand the needs of their clients and have a direct interest in making sure their clients are happy with their performance.
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