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Introducing the VA Industry to Savvy Business Owners

7 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

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The Virtual Assistant Industry is growing by leaps and bounds. Thousands of virtual assistants worldwide provide services ranging from Realtor® support, administrative operations management and transcription to Web site services, on and offline marketing and event planning.

One reason for the growth in this exciting industry is the economy and the threat of recession. Another is because savvy business owners understand the value and advantages gained over their competition by working with dedicated, experienced, professional assistants focused on their business growth and development.

Virtual assistants save entrepreneurs’ time, money and sanity, and allow them to concentrate on income-producing responsibilities that fuel their passion.

The Alliance for Virtual Businesses and the Online International Virtual Assistant Convention (OIVAC) invite you to attend the first Internet-based Introducing the Virtual Assistant Industry to Savvy Business Owners series.

These complimentary sessions occur during the annual industry online convention, Thursday, May 15 through Saturday, 17, 2008 (US).

The agenda will include a short presentation, followed by a roundtable discussion led by veteran VA industry experts eager to answer your questions. Attendees can learn how to select the right VA, tasks VAs can perform, etc., ask niche-specific questions, and much, much more. If you ever considered working with a VA or are curious about exploring the potential, be sure to attend online.

The virtual assistant industry is growing enormously because smart business owners are quickly realizing the advantages and savings of outsourcing to a VA. Select the session that best fits your schedule:

Session 1 – Thursday, May 15, 2008, 1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. US EDT (May 16, 3.00am Australian Eastern)
Session 2 – Friday, May 16, 2008, 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. US EDT (May 16, 10.30pm Australian Eastern)
Session 3 – Friday, May 16, 2008, 3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. US EDT (May 17, 5.00am Australian Eastern)

To learn more about this exciting, one-of-a-kind activity and to reserve your complimentary seat at one of the three (3) Introducing the Virtual Assistant Industry to “Savvy” Business Owners sessions, visit OIVAC. Attend from the comfort of your home or office; via computer and headset mic. Mark your calendar for this informative event. We look forward to seeing you.

Please contact info@oivac.com or call 1-410-521-7001 (United States) if you have questions.

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