Virtual Assistant Training

July 31st, 2008

I have always advocated becoming a Virtual Assistant as being an excellent option for women who want to work from home. If you have administrative skills and are web savvy virtual assistance is definitely a viable home business for you to start.

Over the years I have gathered many resources and shared them on the FreelanceMom website. If you are interested in pursuing this niche you can check out the virtual assistant page.

I recently discovered another resource that I highly recommend, the VAClassroom.

VAClassroom.com offers an innovative online training center designed to equip Virtual Assistants with the skills businesses are seeking in 2008 and beyond. VAClassroom.com’s certification programs have been designed in collaboration with professional Virtual Assistants and the entrepreneurs and businesses that regularly hire them.

VAClassroom.com provides a comprehensive ten-module, video-based program called the “Internet Marketing VA Training Certification”. With over 50 videos, a 70-page resource guide, practical quizzes and assignments, a class discussion forum, live coaching and job search resources the skills developed through the IMVA training and certification program will help you win more ideal clients, increase your income and expand your services into a profitable and in-demand niche! In addition, this course provides you with the Internet Marketing know-how that will allow you to effectively promote your own Virtual Assistance practice.

I asked Craig Cannings from VAClassroom for a peek at the materials. He graciously supplied me with a login and I saw for myself how much work they have put into this program.

A lot of women have basic skills that have served them well in brick and mortar offices, but they feel a bit lost when they think about entering the online business world. There are new things to learn, for certain. This program covers a lot of what you might run into in your first assignements as a VA including Internet Marketing Foundations, Web Anayltics, Affiliate Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Blogging and Social Media and Email Marketing.

The training for all of these things starts with the basics, right at the beginning so don’t feel intimidated. They provide easy to follow, practical videos on how to perform the tasks that you would perform as a virtual assistant.

They are running a special right now where you can save a hundred dollars on membership. It’s still an investment of $197 - but it really looks worthwhile to me. If you decide to join, let us know over on the VA Forums.

Lori Redfield - FreelanceMom Founder - Practical advice on working from home

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Entry Filed under: Virtual Assistants

4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Link Building Staff  |  August 5th, 2008 at 6:51 am

    VAs are honest and ethical. If a potential conflict of interest arises, a trustworthy VA will bring it to your attention right away. They do not discuss the nature of their clients’ businesses. Most VAs I know pride themselves on keeping confidential matters to themselves. Being honest and having integrity forms the ethical base for a VAs business.

  • 2. Successful Web Women  |  September 16th, 2008 at 3:59 pm

    Virtual Assistant is really a great way to work from home, even if home is on the other side of the world. Today’s technology is allowing us to link to each other very easily and to exchange all kind of information.

    For instance, if you live in a region or a country where you cannot find a job, you can start your VA business. All you need to start are some computer skills, a website to make publicity for your services.

    I think it is a great way to earn money for all the mothers and women who wish to stay at home … wherever they live!

    Have fun and success
    Yani

    http://www.successfulwebwomen.com
    http://www.successfulwebwomen.com/blog

  • 3. Nell Taliercio  |  September 28th, 2008 at 5:04 am

    Looks like a really awesome resource. I also like virtualbusinessmavens.com also.

    Nell Taliercio

  • 4. Tammy  |  November 10th, 2008 at 11:20 pm

    Hey Lori,

    You’ve been tagged! :)

    http://articlesplus.blogspot.com/2008/11/ive-been-tagged-again.html

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