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	<title>Comments on: Virtual Assistants and Cam Studio</title>
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		<title>By: Diane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Diane</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree that some businesses who employ Virtual Assistants find that they may, at some point, have to move from one to another - there can be several reasons for that.  Having been in the VA industry for 5 years now, I have several clients who are long term (3 years or more), some who need me periodically but not on a regular basis, and some who are hiring a VA only for project work that ends their need when the project is finished.  I am taking issue with your statement that VA's come and go and frequently have to be replaced.  Most VA's who are dedicated have taken the time and expense to plan and implement their own business along with a company name, website, promotional materials, the hardware and software to do their job efficiently and they are committed to providing top level skills to help their clients.  Those VA's are also looking for the ideal client who will need their services over the long term.  Freelancers, on the other hand, are mostly project based and they do come and go and frequently have one-time clients and then move on to the next.  Business professionals who need a good, stable relationship with one VA, should take the time at the onset to find the VA who will work well with them and share their vision of a long-term relationship that will grow and evolve into a partnership to meet the client's goals.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree that some businesses who employ Virtual Assistants find that they may, at some point, have to move from one to another - there can be several reasons for that.  Having been in the VA industry for 5 years now, I have several clients who are long term (3 years or more), some who need me periodically but not on a regular basis, and some who are hiring a VA only for project work that ends their need when the project is finished.  I am taking issue with your statement that VA&#8217;s come and go and frequently have to be replaced.  Most VA&#8217;s who are dedicated have taken the time and expense to plan and implement their own business along with a company name, website, promotional materials, the hardware and software to do their job efficiently and they are committed to providing top level skills to help their clients.  Those VA&#8217;s are also looking for the ideal client who will need their services over the long term.  Freelancers, on the other hand, are mostly project based and they do come and go and frequently have one-time clients and then move on to the next.  Business professionals who need a good, stable relationship with one VA, should take the time at the onset to find the VA who will work well with them and share their vision of a long-term relationship that will grow and evolve into a partnership to meet the client&#8217;s goals.</p>
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