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As a VA you are a business owner. You might be able to find virtual
assistant employment without starting your own business, but those jobs
are few and far between. So as a business owner you need to know whether
you should join a VA organization and what the benefits would be in
joining one such organization. Janice Byer walks you through this
subject in the below article.
Joining VA Organizations Has Many
Benefits
By Janice Byer, CCVA, MVA
Docu-Type Administrative & Web Design Services
Recently, while providing an up-and-coming Virtual Assistant (VA) with
some startup information, she asked me a very interesting question, “Why
do you and other VA’s join organizations?”
I guess I take for granted the reasons why I belong to several VA
organizations. But, to those that are new to any industry, joining an
organization made up of your competitors is a valid concern.
Some organizations have members that are from a variety of walks of life
(i.e. small business organizations, etc.) while others are more
specified and include only members from a specific industry (i.e. VA
organizations).
I cannot speak for those in other industries but, for myself and some
others I know and associate with in the VA industry, there are several
reasons why we join organizations specific to our knowledge. Actually,
most of these reasons are probably similar for other organizations and
their participants and why they join.
So, why do I join industry specific organizations? Several reasons:
1. Networking . This is one of the main reasons for joining any
organization and is actually part in parcel with all the other reasons I
will list here.
Networking with anyone and everyone is essential to the growth of any
business, including a Virtual Assistance Business.
This industry is still fairly young and by networking with your peers,
we can all work together to increase the exposure of this industry, thus
increasing the visibility of each individual’s business.
2. The opportunity to work with fellow VAs . With the increased exposure
and acceptance of the VA industry, many veteran VA’s are finding their
workloads are getting to a point where they are having to outsource some
of their work themselves. If they don’t know about you they won’t even
have the chance to consider sending you some of their overflow.
Not to mention, most VAs specialize in certain procedures and, should a
task come up for a client that is not one of their specialties, they may
need to subcontract the project.
3. Learning from your fellow members . No matter if you are an
experienced VA or new to the industry, there is always something to
learn from others.
Veteran VAs have been there and done that so they have the voice of
experience to offer. Those new to the industry can sometimes be an
excellent source of new & fresh ideas.
4. You have the chance to get involved in new ventures . Many veteran
VAs collaborate to initiate new ventures and projects to help enhance
the industry. Usually, during the start up phase of these new ventures,
it is common to work with those that you know and respect and have them
involved in the process. By being a member of an organization and
staying involved, you become visible to your fellow VAs and thus may be
requested to become involved in the newest industry-boosting project.
5. And finally, one of the perks of joining an organization is the joy
of making new friends.
When working from home, which is where most VAs operate their
businesses, isolation can become an issue. Being a member of a VA
organization results in making friends with fellow VAs, reducing the
isolation aspect. These friendships can also result in a mentor type
relationship where the two (or more) of you share ideas that will help
to boost each other’s businesses and even you personal lives. (Such is
the case of myself and my best friend Kathy Ritchie of Ritchie
Secretarial Service - http://www.thebestva.com/)
To sum it all up, being a member of an industry specific organization
has many benefits and shouldn’t be viewed as associating with the enemy.
Try to think of your relationship with your fellow industry members as
‘coopetition’ rather than ‘competition’. By working together we can
build the industry as a whole, our own individual businesses and even
our personal lives.
Janice Byer, owner of Docu-Type Administrative & Web Design Services
(http://www.docutype.net/) provides professional, creative and
affordable virtual office assistance and small business website design.
She is a Certified Canadian Virtual Assistant (CCVA) and Master Virtual
Assistant (MVA). She is also the author of Surfin’ The Net - Docu-Type’s
Virtual Collection of Links, (http://www.docutype.net/SurfinTheNet/linksebook.htm)
which is filled with the secrets of her success. Visit her website for
more information and to get your copy
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