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The first place many Virtual Assistants start is the International Virtual Assistants Association (www.ivaa.org). The IVAA has been working hard for the past several years to build a favorable online presence by offering annual memberships beginning at $75/year. In addition to providing you with up-to-date information on the virtual assistant profession, for this nominal yearly fee, you will gain access to valuable Request for Proposals (RFPs) among other benefits. These RFPs are your direct link to employers who are looking specifically for virtual assistants to help out in their business. The Alliance for Virtual Businesses (www.allianceforvirtualbiz.com), a volunteer run organization that works to advocate virtual businesses of all sort including virtual assistants, is another online and valuable resource for new and seasoned virtual assistants. In addition to the wealth of informative articles provided on the Alliance for Virtual Businesses website, you can have your business information posted here for as little at $10. This site also sells enhanced listings for a mere $25. In addition to the two sites already mentioned, the International Association of Virtual Office Assistants (www.iavoa.com) offers similar benefits for $75/year. The difference between IAVOA, IVAA and the Alliance for Virtual Businesses is that website hosting is included in your membership fee. Work-the-Web (www.work-the-web.com) is fast becoming a hot resource for virtual assisting knowledge worldwide. Among their better facets is a page dedicated to articles published on popular websites such as Woman’s World, CNN & Entrepreneur.com about the virtual assisting industry. Finally, a distinctive type of site can be found in the Virtual Assistant Network Forum (www.vanetworking.com). This site is a volunteer run forum encouraging virtual assistants from all over the world to network. The beauty of this site is that it’s free. All you need to do to access the forums is complete a short registration form. When you're ready to begin bidding on jobs, you can also go to frequently used virtual job posting sites including www.guru.com, www.craigslist.com, and www.elance.com. Additional Resources |
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