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holiday proof
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Holiday proof your Virtual business

Flying in the face of the popular myth that virtual assistants are an expensive luxury that only big businesses can afford, a large number of small companies are reaping the benefits of hiring virtual assistants

Latest Trends in Technology for Remote Workers
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Latest trends in technology for remote workers

Virtual professionals and assistants are changing the landscape of traditional office work management. Working from home or as a freelancer is a trend which is experiencing phenomenal growth. It’s convenient for both the employers and

Use Clear Client Agreements to Ensure Timely Payments
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Use Clear Client Agreements to Ensure Timely Payments

Virtual work does not allow you to interact face-to-face with your clients on a daily basis. The risk factor can be high. Putting payment agreements in place right from the beginning is vital to minimise

Why Quality in Business will Never be Out of Style
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Why Quality in Business will Never be Out of Style

There’s generally two reasons people start a business… To provide services To make a living. But if you start a business with the sole purpose of making money, you won’t be in business for long.

SASI Award Winner2017
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SASI Award Winner 2017 – Anthony Mills

The SASI award has always been a huge honour when it comes to the virtual industry in Australia. It goes to people who are able to successfully help the virtual industry in worthwhile ways. Consequently,

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Five Ways to get Traffic with Twitter

Five Ways to get Traffic with Twitter  Are you struggling with Twitter? – join the club! Tweeting for your blog is powerful and tweeting your blogs is a great way to get exposure. Use your

Taking the time to pulse check your Virtual Business
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Taking the time to pulse check your Virtual Business

So you’ve made the leap and started your own business and you have your first few clients/pieces of work for a new client and things are going great. You’re run off your feet and what