Everything You Wanted To Know About Being A Virtual Assistant
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Everything you wanted to know about becoming a Virtual Assistant!
Hi, my name is Kathie and I am both a Virtual Assistant and a VA Coach and Trainer. I have been in this industry since its inception, having started my own business early 1994. Prior to that I had over 20 years experience in the corporate world doing admin and PA roles.
So I've seen a lot of growth and development in the Virtual Assistant world and would love to share my knowledge and experiences with you to help you learn everything you wanted to know about becoming a Virtual Assistant.
Why not join me in this journey and check back here regularly for details and make sure you also visit my blog: Virtual Assistant - THE Blog, as well as my VA Directory website and my VATrainer.com coaching site.
A bit about the VA industry
I do know of two networks of secretaries that were in operation in the mid 1980's. One was led by Robyn Green in Melbourne, Australia, the other by Linda Anderson (homesecretaries.com) in Los Angeles. I do not believe that Robyn Green's group meets any longer, however, to our knowledge, Linda was the first to put her network on the Internet in January 1996 - it was certainly the first one to show up in search engines. "A Clayton's Secretary" was the next to show up in April 1996. AssistU from the USA appeared in 1997, then GAVA (Global Association of Virtual Assistants) also in 1997. Others began to emerge in 1998 with several more in 1999 and 2000. Not all of the early ones are now in existence.
The term 'Virtual Assistant'* was first reported to be used when referring to the admin support received on a virtual basis in the mid 1980's but wasn't used widely as a term until the mid 1990's once the networks began to emerge - prior to that we were known as home based secretaries, home based business operators, and so on - hence the reason for some of the older networks carrying the word 'secretary'. The later networks nearly all have Virtual Assistant or VA in their names. Many operators today prefer to be called Virtual Business Operators (VBOs) as that more accurately describes their function - particularly those who provide services other than secretarial or admin support.
*The term 'Virtual Assistant' is said to be coined by Thomas Leonard, founder of Coach U, when referring to his admin support, Stacey Brice, who provided him support from a distance. This term was adopted by the new fledgling industry of home based operators as the internet entered the business scene in the mid 1990s.
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giddygabby wrote...
I ran a homebased clerical business while my children were growing up in the 80s. It gave me the flexibility of being there when they needed me while keeping my professional skills fresh. It was a lot of fun, and supported my writing habit and volunteer work in addition to providing family income.
happytobe wrote...
Hi Kathie
Very interesting page! You did a excellent job.
Joanne
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