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Delon Hall
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What should i have my VA do

Delon Hall
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I've been using Va's for a while now but I am curious on how other investors are using their VA's. What do you have them do exactly? How often? and How do you Train them?

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Daren H.
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Daren H.
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Just my two cents.....I would recommend that you write down the necessary tasks in your business that 1) you like the least, 2) make you the least amount of money for your time, 3) do not negatively impact your competitive advantage if outsourced, 4) are easily transferrable and teachable to others, and 5) would free up your time to work on more profitable tasks. This should help guide you to potential tasks to outsource (I am sure there are other things to consider as well).

I have only used a VA for minor admin tasks so I am no expert. What I learned is that you if you put together written step by step instructions, things go a lot smoother. Those instructions can be a part of your training manuals you develop to train your VA(s).

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