Virtual Assistant Tops Today Shows Work at Home Business List
Margate, FL (May, 2008)
When a Kansas City
woman sought advice from The Today Show on supplementing her household
income with a part-time job, Today’s Money 911 reporter Jean Chatzky
topped her recommended work at home list with Virtual Assistant. And
just this week Chatzky also mentioned virtual assistants as one of the
top businesses to start from home. Who would have thought? Finally,
Virtual Assistants are gaining the respect they deserve.
Virtual assistants around the globe
who have repeatedly promoted the industry as individuals and as groups
are beginning to see an impact on their efforts. Virtual assistants
have been talked about, written about, interviewed by, and seen in the
likes of Entrepreneur, USA Today, Time, The Wall Street Journal,
Chicago Tribune, Reader’s Digest, CNN News, and more. “We’ve come a
long way from the deer in the headlights, wrinkled forehead look once
received when offering up ‘I’m a virtual assistant,’ after being asked
our profession,” states Kelly Poelker, Director of Academy of Virtual
Professionals and co-author of the Virtual Assistant – The Series
books. “Each and every article and interview put us one step closer to
educating as many people as we can
on what a virtual assistant is, and how a business can benefit from
our services.” It’s an exciting time to start a virtual assistant
business, but there are still a number of people just discovering the
profession as a result of the growing media coverage.
“I couldn’t tell you the number of
people who comment they have been doing this for years and just didn’t
know it had a name,” shares Diana Ennen, President of Virtual Word
Publishing. Poelker and Ennen would know, too. They have helped
thousands of virtual assistants get a foothold in the industry with
their Virtual Assistant – The Series books, mentoring, and
coaching. Over the years they’ve seen a constant increase in the
number of colleges adding a virtual assistant program or course to
their curriculum. For example, Red Deer College
in Canada has been utilizing the book for many years. The authors
state they are seeing about a 5-10% growth in the number of U.S.
colleges adding VA programs each year. Most recently, Poelker founded
Academy of Virtual Professionals, an online training center dedicated
to educating virtual professionals whose signature course is a 16-week
program based on the publications.
Poelker and Ennen are available for
media interviews. To learn more about how to add Virtual Assistant –
The Series to your college curriculum, to obtain a review copy or free
sample chapter send an email to
authors@va-theseries.com. For more information on starting a
virtual assistant business stop by
http://www.virtualwordpublishign.com or check out the upcoming
classes at Academy of Virtual Professionals
http://www/AcademyVP.com.
Contact: Diana
Ennen
www.vatheseries.com
(954) 971-4025
diana@vatheseries.com
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