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Virtual Monthly Tips
November 1, 2006
Issue 9

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Patty Benton, Editor
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In this issue:
Note from Patty
Article-The VA Industry is Exploding and the Solution is Teamwork
Tips-Outlook Tips by Andrea Kalli
Putting Your VA to Work for You!-Marketing Strategy
Special Offer-Get Your Press Release Written and Out!

JERPAT Testimonials-Scott Rosenthal of Career Impact


Note from Patty
Wow, can you believe the end of 2006 is so near?  Before we get started I wanted to remind you we will be taking off December and January from publishing the newsletter so that we can enjoy all the different holidays and keep our sanity!  We are planning to be back in action in February!

 

As I shared last month, I have set up 2 blogs for JERPAT.  The first one is for all small business owners to come and learn about ideas for helping grow their business.  We will be posting article and discussions that are relevant the all small business owners.  You can view this blog at www.blog.moretime4u.org.  I have set up the 2nd one for virtual assistants and those using virtual assistants (or thinking about using one) to discuss industry related topics.  You can view this one at www.blog.virtualvacoach.com.  We have been attempting to post a topic a week, though depending on the week it may or may not happen!  I am encouraging you to come weigh in and be heard, we are creating a "safe" environment for others to speak their opinions in a professional manner.  As a note, the more times you can get your link out there, the better your search engine rankings, so come on over, post, and don't forget to add your link!

 

This past month we worked hard to get a press release out in regards to the VA Industry and how it is coping with the growth.  I wanted to take this opportunity to share it with you.  I want to send a special thank you to Paula Dodds of www.psdodds.com who worked tirelessly with me to get it worded "just right" so that we could promote the industry.

 

Remember, I am always just an email (va@jerpat.org) or phone call (877-506-2637 ext. 702 or 303.766.3052) away if you have any questions or would like to see us cover something in the newsletter!  Have a blessed month!

God bless,
Patty Benton
JERPAT Virtual Assistants and Web Designs www.moretime4u.org
JERPAT VA Coaching www.virtualvacoach.com
JERPAT VA Hosting www.jerpat.org/jerpatHosting.htm

Acknowledging Christ Together at Work www.actatwork.com

The VA Industry is Exploding and the Solution is Teamwork
by Patty Benton and Paula Dodds
Copyright 2006

Approximately 15 years ago, a new profession was born that changed the way small business owners handled their administrative tasks. While small business owners originally turned to home-based secretarial services, the advent of technological advances prompted the beginning of the “Virtual Assistance” or “VA” industry. Today, VAs are commonly partnering with small business owners, nonprofits, home-based business professionals and larger corporations.

What began as an industry that took on temporary assignments has expanded into an industry of professionals who partner with their clients to provide regular part-time to full-time support for these businesses. Clients have begun depending on their Virtual Assistants for more projects and a wider variety of tasks, even to the extent of allowing their VAs to manage all aspects of the administrative end of their businesses. How has the Virtual Assistant industry responded to this changing tide and increasing work load? Established VAs are now heading up teams. As more VAs emerge from their training programs, coaching programs, classes and life experience, the “newbies” are finding that if they sign on with an experienced VA who has established their client-base, they have instant work. Virtual Assistants who have had their doors open for a while are finding these new VAs are the key to having a thriving business. Instead of the veteran Virtual Assistants doing all of the work themselves, they take the new VAs under their proverbial wings, teach them new technologies, teach them how to expand their services, and how to obtain/maintain clients, all the while still making a good living managing client projects.

Patty Benton, of JERPAT (www.moretime4u.org), has found an ideal solution to the overflow of work. JERPAT started out in October 2003 in the home office of Jerome and Patty Benton. Patty heads up the Virtual Assistance and Coaching programs – managing a team of fourteen new and experienced VAs. When she started out, she focused on building a virtual assistance business in order to contribute to her family’s finances while staying home with her oldest daughter. She’s continued to build the business and eventually created an affordable coaching program to help new VAs establish their businesses, while teaching them how to work virtually through her VA business. She’s added more Virtual Assistants, while continuing to meet personal goals and add to her family. Since the VAs are trained in line with JERPAT’s standards and code of ethics, Patty feels as comfortable guaranteeing their work, as she would her own. Patty states, “It has been the ideal solution for my family and business. I can handle the workflow of my clients with the same quality guarantee as if I were doing it myself, spend time with my family, all the while helping other virtual assistants get on their feet.”

Clients are also finding success with the solution of using a team of VAs for their administrative needs. Patty Beach and Jennifer Joyce, owners of True North Programs (a Colorado company – www.truenorthprograms.com) , comment, “We have worked with JERPAT for about one year. During that time, we have had many varied requests for service, such as additions and corrections to our website, materials prepared for marketing, materials prepared & assembled into workbooks, graphic designed, and bookkeeping. Throughout each project, the team have been responsive, professional, and produced quality work.” With this “team approach,” clients are able to get a much wider range of talents without having to outsource to multiple companies.

As the popularity of using Virtual Assistants increases, Patty’s team and others like it continue to expand their areas of expertise. From doing database work to writing articles/reports to bookkeeping to desktop publishing and web design, there’s someone to handle every client need. To learn more about the VA industry or working with a VA, visit www.moretime4.org.

Patty Benton is the owner of JERPAT Virtual Assistants and JERPAT Web Design, www.moretime4u.org, which provides affordable administrative and web design support to coaches, small businesses, religious organizations, and realtors. Additionally, Patty is a coach for new entrepreneurs interested in venturing into the virtual assistance industry that is affordable to all, and she has also written an e-book that takes virtual assistants through the process of setting up their business. Visit her coaching site at www.virtualvacoach.com for program details and great business resources. She has also partnered to establish the ministry Acknowledging Christ Together at Work www.actatwork.com.  If you would like to receive Patty's articles and other tips in your mailbox every month, you can sign up at www.mortime4u.org/home.html
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Outlook Tips by Andrea Kalli

by Andrea Kalli akalli@virtualassist.net

 

Tip #1
Drag and Drop --- a key component to keeping organized! You can easily create new Outlook items from other Outlook items using drag and drop. The hidden beauty of drag and drop is that whatever information is in the message or notes area of the originating item passes on to the message or notes area of the newly created item...making for less typing, cut and pasting, etc. To name a few: drag an email from your inbox to a contact folder and create a new contact item. What's handy is if the email also contains the person's phone numbers, websites, or addresses you can drag and drop those individual pieces of information to their appropriate field from the new contact record notes area. Again, less typing, cut and pasting, etc. Drag an email to your task folder to create a new task. Drag an email to your calendar folder to create a new appointment. Drag a task from your task folder to your calendar folder to create a new calendar item. Did you know you can create new Outlook items by selecting specific text and dragging it to a folder? A new item form opens with only the selected text in the Notes field or message body. This is handy if the email message contains a lot of information you don't really want to carry over into your new contact or appointment, etc. Dragging HTML from a webpage to create a new task, email, calendar, etc. works as well. Just reduce the size of the webpage in your screen so you can see both your Outlook and the webpage at once. dragging selected text from a Word document to create a new Outlook task, email, calendar, etc. works too. Notes: It doesn't work with all items types and text formats in all versions/service pack levels of Outlook. If you receive an error, test it by selecting a block of plain text. In Outlook 2003, you may receive errors if you use both Unicode and ANSI (Outlook 97/2002 format) message stores and try to create new items from existing items in the other message store format. Not into drag and drop? Try copy and paste - use Ctrl+V to paste copied text on a button or folder in Outlook to create an item with the copied text in the Notes field. Have fun!

Tip #2
Think about adding your vCard to your AutoSignature. It provides a universal business card that is not application specific. So when the recipient receives your email they can quickly add you as a contact to their own address book, no matter what kind they use. Start by creating a new contact record in your Contacts folder for your business. Provide all the needed information you would normally have on a business card. Then create a new Signature for your emails, add the vCard to it, and voila! You are ready to hand out your electronic business card to every person you email.

Free videos available for the tips at http://www.virtualassist.net/OutlookProductivityTips.htm.  Videos require Macromedia Flash plugin (you will be instructed to download it if not already installed).

 

View archives at http://www.virtualassist.net/OutlookProductivityTipsArchive.htm.

 

The Convenience of Virtual Training and Assistance
Andrea Kalli Virtual Trainer and Assistant, LLC provides remote, interactive Outlook 2003 training for small groups and one-on-one sessions, as well as online support services for all versions of Outlook, all at the comfort of your own desk or home PC. We offer Outlook usability support for you or for all your employees. It's like having an in-house Outlook expert! Empower your employees to use the powerful collaboration features of Outlook with Exchange Server. We focus on training users to get the most out of Outlook in the business world. Onsite group Outlook training is available for the Denver metro area of Colorado. Think about the immediate benefits to virtual training...no more time spent driving, using valuable gas, and looking or paying for parking. All this at a cost that is lower than most traditional training classes. To learn more about this unique way of learning please visit www.virtualassist.net

Putting Your VA to Work for You!
by Patty Benton www.moretime4u.org

Using a VA is freeing time for you to really work your business.  Many times marketing is the last thing you can get to.  Why not utilize your VA to help implement and track your marketing.

Do you have a Press Release you have been meaning to get written and out, but just don't have the time. Contact your VA to see if they write Press Releases (if they don't, more than likely they will know someone who does) and distributes them.  Then have them track the results to see how many times you get published.  Remember, it takes time to build a relationship with the Media, so don't just do it once, but make Press Releases part of your regular marketing plan!

Special Offer
Have you been meaning to get a Press Release out, but just can't find the time?  We understand.  Contact us and let us do the work for you!

Contact us by January 31, 2007, and receive the following prices on your press release(s).

Contact us for a free consultation to see if we can help you!  We have a new 800 number.  Leave a message and we are notified immediately!  877-506-2637 ext. 702

(Good only through January 31, 2007)

JERPAT Testimonials

I trust the team at JERPAT to come through on any projects in which we have need.  Their attitude is client-centered and a real pleasure to do business with.
I would recommend them highly!
Dr Scott Rosenthal, President
Career Impact
www.careerimpact.org

Contact
Patty Benton
va@jerpat.org
www.moretime4u.org
www.virtualvacoach.com
20269 Smoky Hill Road, Suite 136 B
Centennial, Colorado 80015
877-506-2637 ext. 702 (Call anytime, leave a message, and we are notified immediately!)

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