Marketing A Virtual Assistant Business: Tips You Can Start Using Today
Marketing a Virtual Assistant Business is crucial to your
success whether it's through networking, word of mouth, or
other methods. There are several ways to market your Virtual
Assistant Business, but we are going to discuss some of the
common methods.
1) Networking
Many Virtual Assisstants (VA) utilize this method and have been
very successful in growing their businesses. By networking with
other Virtual Assistants, not only are you building
relationships, you're also building possible partnerships. The
majority of Virtual Assistants subcontract out work to other
VAs that they know and trust.
Building genuine relationships can have a two fold effect. One
is that you have gained a friend who you can exchange problems,
business advice, and successes with. The other is that they will
be more willing to subcontract work to you, and this can help
you to build your business and portfolio.
Forums and messages boards are another great opportunity to
network with others, not just other VAs. There are many forums
and message boards that are just for VAs, but don't just limit
yourself to these. Visit specialty or niche forums and message
boards where your potential target market may hang out. This
provides you with more opportunities to build relationships
with potential clients. Plug in your services when possible,
but don't over do it.
Some VAs have found success by networking at their local
Chamber of Commerce. This is something worthwhile to look into.
2) Word of Mouth
Word of mouth is one of the best ways to get new clients. By
providing outstanding service to your current clients, they
will have no problem referring you to their friends and
business connections.
3) Press Releases
Press Releases are an excellent way to get your name out there.
Press releases are basically a newsworthy story about your
business that you submit to the media, radio, etc. They're a
wonderful way to get publicity for your business at little to
no cost.
4) Search Engine Marketing
Have you ever seen the little ads under "Sponser Links" to the
right of your computer screen when you do a search on
www.Google.com? These are ads paid by people like you and I, to
advertise our businesses. They are called Google Adwords. You
pay X amount of money everytime someone clicks on your ad.
Google allows you to choose the amount you want to pay per
click and set a budget.
Yahoo, MSN, and other search engines offer similar services.
5) Search Engine Optimization
Optimizing your web pages so that search engines like Google,
Yahoo, and MSN can find you, can increase the chances of
prospective clients finding you on the worldwide web. This is
extremely important as the Virtual Assistance Industry becomes
more well known. You can easily learn to do this yourself.
6) Advertise on Your Car
I'm sure you have been driving somewhere and noticed a car with
an advertisement on it. This is another avenue you can utilize
to market your Virtual Assistant Business. You never know who
might be reading it.
7) Email Signature Files
Email signature files are yet another way to market your
Virtual Assistant Business. You can advertise your business
each time you send, reply, or forward an email.
8) Write Articles
Writing articles that are of interest to your target market is
another great marketing method. You can submit your articles to
places like ezinearticles.com, and get some great exposure for
your business, not to mention one way links. Writing articles
is not as hard as you may think. Don't worry about trying to be
eloquent. Keep it simple and make sure to proofread and edit it
carefully before submitting it to article sites.
9) Offline Marketing
Web decals, business cards, flyers, brochures, and networking
can all be included in offline marketing. You can have business
cards made today with little or no costs. VistaPrint.com is a
perfect example. Vista Print offers business cards at no cost.
You simply pay shipping and handling charges. You can also make
your own business cards and flyers right on your computer with
the right desktop publishing software.
I hope you can put to use some of these methods to start
marketing your Virtual Assistant Business.
About The Author: India Jordan is the owner and editor of
www.virtualassistantbusiness.com, a resource site for
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