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Contact: Marlo Harkins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Virtual Assistants – Here, There, Everywhere
O’Fallon, IL – April 28, 2006: Do you find that you don’t have enough hours in the day to accomplish all of your administrative tasks? A Virtual Assistant can be your solution to your lack of time. Virtual Assistants are the entrepreneurs and small business owners’ answer to their administrative needs. Virtual Assistants or Virtual Assistants as they are called, can help entrepreneurs and small business owners free up their time to grow their businesses. Virtual Assistants are independent business professionals that complete administrative work virtually. Virtual Assistants don’t have to be located in the same city, state or even country as their clients. Communication takes place via telephone, fax, or email. Hire a Virtual Assistant and you could be on your way to focusing on why you started your business in the first place. Anyone from doctors, to lawyers, to real estate agents, can benefit from using the services of a Virtual Assistant. And the benefits are many. For example, you don’t have to worry about the expenses of hiring an employee such as disability insurance, life insurance, office space or equipment when you could just partner with a Virtual Assistant. After all, a Virtual Assistant will charge their clients only for the time spent on the project. They are versatile and can handle everything from word processing and desktop publishing tasks to website design and internet research. According to the International Virtual Assistant Association, "A Virtual Assistant (Virtual Assistant) is an independent entrepreneur providing administrative, creative and/or technical services. Utilizing advanced technological modes of communication and data delivery, a professional Virtual Assistant assists clients in his/her area of expertise from his/her own office on a contractual basis." Marlo Harkins, owner of Agape Business Services, felt that it was a need for administrative tasks to be done outside of the usual 9 to 5 workday. “Originally, I became a Virtual Assistant to stay home with my children. Now, I see the value in helping people all over the word from my desktop”, relates Marlo Harkins.
Contact Marlo Harkins at mharkins@agapebusinessservices.com or her website at http://www.agapebusinessservices.com to learn more about the benefits of hiring a Virtual Assistant.
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