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Old 19-01-09, 22:30   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is Scotland ready for Virtual Assistance?

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I think it's going to be a case of fine tuning my marketing combined with networking as much as I can to try and spread the word a-ok admin - Home.

Stuart is very kindly helping me to get off to a great start with a new look for my website. It's still under development but please feel free to let me know any comments, particularly on the wording i.e. what I should say to really sell me and my services.
Good news that Stu's on the case with the website. FWIW I'd lose the clipart/stock photos and go for a more personal/custom look. Get some good photos taken of yourself and your team working away. I think that will better build up trust and confidence in potential clients; the fact that there's a REAL, serious person behind the service and not just a random ready-salted 'clipart babe' [sic] will carry more weight..

As for Scotland; I think there's HUGE potential for this sort of service. Especially as our geography lends itself so well to home based businesses that might still need a 'corporate' presence.
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