Posts Tagged with "virtual assistant"

Savvy Subcontracting Podcast: The Right VA, Nickey Hollenbach

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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Podcast Powered By Podbean In this episode of the Savvy Subcontracting Podcast, Collette interviews the founder of The Right VA, Nickey Hollenbach, and discusses Nickey’s new mission to help simplify the joining of the business owner with their perfect VA match.  As owner of Personal Touch Concierge Service, LLC http://www.ptconciergeservice.com/home.html with over 5 years’ experience [...]

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Savvy Subcontracting Podcast: Welcomes Back Nickey Hollenbach

Saturday, January 21, 2012

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This week a new episode of the Savvy Subcontracting podcast will be posted.  We will be  interviewing Nickey Hollenbach again.  She’s expanded her business and has also began a company called The Right VA.  They match top VA’s to Business Owners - they do the marketing for VA’s and find their perfect client match – then it’s all [...]

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Savvy Subcontracting Summary “How To Assist In Convention Prep”

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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Sharon Williams is the owner of The 24 Hour Secretary and founder of the Alliance for Virtual Businesses and the Online International Virtual Assistants Convention. This call was full of information subcontractors can use to assist with conventions, both online and offline. A few of the questions asked were as follows: We always talk about [...]

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – Personal Touch Concierge Services

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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Listen to the Subcontractor Q&A Call.  We started the year speaking with Nickey Hollenbach about subcontracting in general.  The call was started to start a resource for both those wanting to subcontractor or those needing a little extra help with their service business.  They can listen to the advisor’s on the call for ideas and [...]

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – Chief Virtual Officer

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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Listen to the Subcontractor Q&A now with Sue Canfield, Chief Virtual Officer. This was the first Q&A call which we discussed subcontracting in general. FOLLOW THE ADVISOR: Sue L Canfield, CVO Chief Virtual Officer Training & Coaching Virtual Assistants Become an Entrepreneur http://ChiefVirtualOfficer.com

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – Virtual Word Publishing

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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Listen to Subcontractor Q&A now with Diana Ennen, Virtual World Publishing. Some of the topics discuessed were: 1. Sometimes when we think of value we think money. What definition of value are you talking about today? 2. How can you measure one’s value as a sub? Do you give them a trial period or project [...]

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Eat Pray Love

Monday, August 23, 2010

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Over the weekend I’ve been seeing the previews for the recent movie, Eat, Pray Love with Julia Roberts.  That’s when it dawned on me finding yourself in a business is similar to finding yourself in life.  The more I think about it the more I realize I have an appetite to persue a virtual career.   The [...]

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It Hit Me Last Week

Sunday, August 22, 2010

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Over the last month I have been involved with the Blog Internship with Kelly McCausey.  Watching her site I’ve seen some creative and brilliant people who have been working as online professionals.  That’s when it hit me.  There are people who want to get started and too want to become successful.  Some of them want [...]

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Keep The Tasks You Like Most

Monday, August 16, 2010

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Tina Forsythe is someone who I look up to alot.  She was the one that really got me into the subcontracting niche.  In this video she shares what you should delegate and what to keep doing yourself as a business owner. 

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Give Your Team Time Tools

Saturday, August 14, 2010

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We are often required to multi-task a great deal during the course of our workday—going to meetings, answering questions from others, handling “fire-drills,” doing paperwork. If we’re not careful, the interruptions and “small tasks” can rob us of critical time blocks where we get to concentrate on our main work, get problems solved, and come [...]

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