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The Ultimate Guide to Outsourcing Work and Hiring a Virtual Assistant

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Think about the tasks that you’re doing on a day-to-day basis… Is there anything that is repetitive, outside of your expertise (a pay grade above or below your own knowledge), or any task that grinds away at your energy each day? Imagine the things you could be spending that time on… such as growing and expanding your business!


The first tasks you should outsource are jobs that…


  • A) Other people are a professional at (i.e. video editing, blog writing, SEO, digital marketing, etc.) For example, businesses outsource their Facebook Ads management to our company because that is a professional skill we have managed successfully for 500+ clients!

  • B) Jobs that can be done for much cheaper than your hourly rate. We get it, if you are in the startup phase and you have $0 budget, you THINK you can’t even afford a VA (Virtual Assitant). But you need to change your thinking from a SCARCITY mindset to an ABUNDANCE mindset! The first task I ever outsourced was web research for finding email addresses of potential clients. This was a timely task that we outsourced on Fiverr for just $3 an hour ongoing!


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The Ultimate Guide to Outsourcing Work and Hiring a Virtual Assistant

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