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3 Ways for a Virtual Assistant to Get Clients

Woohoo! Congratulations on deciding to take the first big leap in starting your business. Now that you are all set and ready to go, it is time to get to work. What wait? You don’t have a client? No worries. We all start at that scary place of I really want to do this, but how do I get started? Here are my three favorite tips for new virtual assistants to get clients to start rolling through the door.

  1. Freelance Sites

freelanceYou want work? Go to the places where works is listed. There are many places that allow people to publish jobs they need someone to help them with. It may not always been the ideal position, but it does get some income rolling through the door and helps you build a little bit of a reputation. The best part, when you land that first small project, you can build that relationship for when they need more work, they know they can contact you directly to see if you are available. Check out some places like Upwork, PeoplePerHour, or 99Designs. Each freelance site has a bit more of a specialty focus, so shop around for what you have to offer.

  1. Subcontract

freelance1Look in to other VA groups or agencies. There are many virtual assistants out there. Connect with them and start talking. Find out who is busy and if you might be a good fit to help support their business for a while. If you can take some tasks off someone else’s plate it will help build a solid relationship while you have more time to get your name out there. Remember, this may mean you might be making less that what you would originally charge. Be open to the opportunities.

  1. Advertise

advertiseI know this sees a little cliché, but if people don’t know what you have to sell or market, how do you really expect them to buy it? If you have a specific clientele you are looking for, go talk to them. Send them some material about what you can offer. Being a virtual assistant can be a low overhead business, but don’t make me say it…you got to spend a little money to…well you know!

Make sure you have a website so you have somewhere for people to do their research on you. It is your business foundation and a lot of times it is the first impression to potential clients-make it a good one!

There are many ways you can advertise. Start with Facebook and Google Adwords and see your results.

Bonus tip—Don’t be afraid to use your network. Letting family and friends know what you are doing and letting them help make connections is the way many people start out. Once you have established yourself a bit this network is also great to have word of mouth start. The best advertisement is a happy client, so don’t be discouraged if you make some sacrifices in your pricing or other aspects at first. When those referrals start rolling in and people are seeking you out, you can really start to shine as the professional you are.

If you’re ready to seek clients, but could use some guidance, we’re here for you! We can assist with any aspect of business building and strategy. Simply shoot us an email or give us a call today.