In our current financial crunch, there now circulates one more way in which small businesses can continue to succeed by utilizing an innovative ‘replacement’ support system: a Virtual Assistant.
While the United States is currently experiencing a recession, to the dissolution of many in-country jobs, small business continues to thrive. We have witnessed this same scenario in years past – the larger corporations closing their doors during times of financial crumble while the little guys stay afloat for varying reasons: lower overhead, a tighter support network, the ability to work on trade and the freedom to cut costs as they deem necessary.
A Virtual Assistant (VA) is a highly-trained independent entrepreneur who provides a myriad of business support services virtually via phone, fax and internet based technology to support and meet the growing needs of businesses worldwide.
According to the Virtual Assistant Networking Association (VANA) a full-time employee would typically run an annual cost of $76,960. By switching to the services of a part-time VA, a business can estimate an annual payout closer to $16,800, a savings of more than sixty thousand dollars.
The demands of small business remain, during and after a recession. While some small business costs can be eliminated or downsized, there is no need to sacrifice the services of a professional support system.
Does your small business need affordable help? Why not consider My Virtual Supporter.
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