Re: Is Scotland ready for Virtual Assistance?
Well, in all honesty, I'm looking at your website and wondering what it is you're actually selling... The text for CV services lies RIGHT beneath the picture of the girl... Which visually ties it in with that service... And my first impression was that yours is a business that writes CVs! Certainly there seems to be a lot of emphasis on that particular service.... The rest I'm unclear about.
Now; were I to hire a clerical/secretarial worker the FIRST thing I'd want them to do was provide a presence for the business... i.e. answer the phones, forward emails, make sure invoices and reminders got out on time etc etc... All things you do (I think?) , and I'm sure you do them exceptionally well. But that's not what I'm having explained to me from your webpage. IF I already new what a virtual assistant could do for my business then perhaps I'd call. But I'm not actually sure many people do know what's possible....
I think there is HUGE potential in Scotland. But just have a think about where else you're not getting vast amounts of business from... The areas you've described are places where people are already up to speed on the potential of this type of service. And the challenge as I see it would be to educate people as to the potential benefits of your service.
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