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How to Find Your FIRST Virtual Assistant Clients

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Description: Once you decide to start working as a Virtual Assistant, you face your real big challenge: Finding your first client(s).This course will help you explore your ideal client, discover their challenges, where they "hang out" online, and how you can land your dream clients through a variety of tried and true methods.*This course is comprised of some videos with my face, some presentation slides, downloadable resources, external articles (to showcase real-world examples of some of the content), and written content.*Module 1: Define your ideal client.In this module, you'll create a client avatar and brainstorm your dream client's demographic and psychographic traits. This will help you understand who may make a great longterm client; one you love working with and one who loves working with you.We'll also explore where your dream clients hang out online and (once we find them) how to extrapolate their challenges. Understanding their unique challenges will help you tailor your pitch.Module 2: Define your SOPsIn this module, we'll write out your "SOPs," or Standard Operating Procedures. It's a great opportunity to shape how you want to run your business, when and how often you work, how often you get paid, etc. It's also a crucial step to take before you can pitch clients. Relatedly, we'll also take some time to explore your "why." Exploring your purpose, your passion, or your reason for working as a VA is a great way to use it as a lens for finding future clients. If they don't align with your "why," they might not be a great fit for you.Module 3: Rehearsing your elevator pitch.Now that you know who you want to target, what challenges they face, and how they align with your vision of your business, we can use your brainstorm pieces to put together your elevator pi
Category: Business > Other Business > Virtual Assistant Skills
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Price: 19.99
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