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Here is a quick list of things a VA can do to help your business:

  • Bookkeeping: Pay Bills, Invoice Clients, Collect Receivables, Track Expenses, Bank Reconciliation

  • Database Management: Set up a Client database, Assemble and sort all of those business cards into a database, Converts data to switch databases

  • Marketing; Marketing plan and calendar set-up, Newsletter, brochures and email campaigns design, Business Promotion, articles, news releases, interviews, Customer Satisfaction, surveys, reviews and monitoring

  • Social Media: Facebook Ads, Google Adwords, Instagram Stories, Twitter, Linked In, Blogs, Website optimization, SEO, Branding, emails gathering, chatbots

  • Human Resources: Places ads, monitor response, Sets appointment, Provides New Hire Paperwork, onboarding

  • Research: Finding new products, vetting, trends, how to’s, general information

  • Project Management: Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, employees, and sites, Research, Order, monitor shipments, arrange delivery of products, Data Presentations, Classes, Webinars

  • Live Events: Site, Platform, Guest Arrangements, Hotels, Food, Vendors, Marketing, Registrations, Communication, Tickets, Monitor, Q&A, Tech support

  • Administrative: Emails management, Calendar, Appointment Setting, Social tasks(thanks yous, holiday cards), Travel research

But why a VA?

A VA allows the business owner to scale up their business without the added expense and risk of a employee.


The VA is only paid for the services needed, there is not the added expense of employee taxes, paid time off or sick leave.


A VA is already trained and able to work with you and adapt to your systems.


A VA will free up your time so that you can go back to focusing on what is important to you.


Do you have something you are struggling with or just do not have time to get to?

Schedule a free consultation and let us see if we can help. colleen@clkbusinesssolutions.com

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