Getting Your First Virtual Assistant Clients – Part 1

When starting your virtual assistant business, after getting together all you equipment, getting excited over your business cards and web site, there comes the sudden realisation that here you are, all ready to go and there isn’t actually a queue of people knocking down your door to work with you. Yikes!

One of the questions I’m asked most often is ‘Where do you get your clients’. Usually the question is asked by new start up virtual assistants, but more recently I've been asked by more established VA's who have started to struggle during the recession. Newbies have generally spent lots of time putting together their business by purchasing equipment and organising their office, but have forgotten the fundamentals of putting together their marketing plan. Then when they are all set up and ready to go and have opened their virtual doors to the world they find that the phone isn’t ringing and the email Inbox isn’t full of enquiries. More established VA's, once they have enough clients, put marketing on the back burner until such a time as they need to look for new clients again.

If either of these sounds like you, you need to develop a marketing plan, and fast. Firstly take a long hard look at your contacts and include everyone you’ve ever worked with, all your contacts through previous businesses if appropriate and family and friends. What contacts do you already have that you can ask for referrals? If you are already running a VA business, when did you last ask your clients for referrals? Don’t discount anyone because you think they wouldn’t need your services. They may well know someone who does.

For more information about which marketing tactics work for virtual assistant, and which don’t, visit: http://vasuccessgroup.co.uk/products/marketing-for-virtual-assistants-online-course/

Comments

  1. Marthas SOS says:

    That was very well said. Referrals, I agree are very important to maintain a steady line of contacts and clients. With so many VA services online nowadays, the competition is really high and if one is not smart enough, the business will close down of course. Thanks for the advice on this post.

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