COVID-19 affected all our lives. We have seen a trend of people being employed in home based, or remote positions. It has allowed companies and employees to keep working in many instances, so it has been a positive result arising from a negative circumstance. Face-to-face communication via an increasing number of available platforms has become a norm for many of us. Some benefits are as follow.




Time. The most valuable asset anyone has time because once it’s gone, it’s gone. That’s why it’s critical mission to hire people to whom you can delegate. Because solopreneurs that spend their days addressing low-level administrative tasks are destined to stall. You should be spending your time doing what you love to do - not what you have to do to keep the paperwork moving along.


Administrative Tasks. From calendar management, to emails, to answering phones, a Virtual Assistant’s scope of work can almost vary as much as the industries that hire them, like marketing, web design, bookkeeping, and other services. A Virtual Assistant empowers you to delegate what you can't keep managing yourself no matter what industry you're in.

Scalability. Virtual Assistants will allow you to scale operations and with less risk. Since growth requires capital and Virtual Assistants are a comparatively cost-effective alternative to IRL employees. You can substantially reduce your costs and instead invest your money back into your business. What's not to love about better ROI on your hiring decisions?

Online Presence. As a small business owner, there’s no escaping the reality that you should have an online presence by virtue of a website, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and more. But managing them is a time-suck most solopreneurs can’t afford but your Virtual Assistant can. A Virtual Assistance can schedule posts so you don't have to.

Lead Generation. Whether through inbound campaigns to your website, social media accounts, or website contact forms, lead generation is a very time consuming task. Your Virtual Assistant can sort through your leads, determine their value, and add those potential customers to your database. Stop wasting time sifting through your inbox.

Content. You want to be seen as an authority in your industry and by researching and creating content around your product or service, you’re adding value to the customer experience. But content creation is time consuming. Your Virtual Assistant can handle content creation from market research to publishing to drive more traffic to your site.

Bookkeeping. 
Most solopreneurs spend way too much time managing their books. Or worse, neglect them altogether (don't do that please). This one often comes as surprise to many small business owners but it’s true that your Virtual Assistant can help with your bookkeeping. Your Virtual Assistant can handle your light bookkeeping needs, like expense reporting and invoice generation.

Customer Service. To best serve your customers, your Virtual Assistant can:

  1. Respond to customer questions
  2. Create email responses or Frequently Asked Questions
  3. Follow-up on customers
  4. Handle and respond to complaints or requests

Improve Process, Products & Services. A Virtual Assistant can shore up your processes and streamline your operations. Further, they can monitor your markets, listen for conversations on social media about your brand or industry, watch what competitors are doing and saying, and collate feedback from current clients. The longer a Virtual Assistant works with you the more ideas they will come up with to help streamline your job.

Peace of Mind. One word: PRICELESS. Having someone to whom you can faithfully delegate tasks is ultimately the cost of your sanity and peace of mind.