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Updated 7 months ago,

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Tim Tafel
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Which Is Better? Virtual Assistants or Joint Venture Partners?

Tim Tafel
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Obviously the answer I'm sure depends on a number of factors (affordability, reliability, etc.) Virtual Assistant would be less affordable but you would have a higher margin and JV partners would be possibly in many cases be less reliable but would be possibly be easier to collab with more holistically.
 

So I guess it would really come down to this...


What are arguments for both the VA side and the arguments for the JV side of the argument? Is there a reason why someone who could easily afford a VA would rather pick JV partners instead? If you both what would you have them do? Would it be on separate things? If so what?

Obviously a lot of questions but hopefully you can see what I'm getting at. Ultimately what separates a strategy involving JVs from VAs?

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