Are you an expert in the Virtual Assistant field? Here’s how to tell (Part 2 of 2)
Last time, we talked about how to tell if you’re an expert in the Virtual Assistant field.
Today, I’m sharing a few more reminders that you may already be an expert VA:
• You regularly receive comments from those reading your VA business website, your blog, your e-newsletter and your other marketing vehicles that they felt your advice was “speaking directly to them” and your insight could not have come at a better or more relevant time.
• What you have to say, and the insight you share, is different, deeper and more detailed than much of what else is out there.
• You explain better, deeper, simpler and more insightfully than many of the other (or even all the other) sources and experts in your field.
• Perhaps more importantly, you don’t try to be all things to all people. You know where your expertise works best, who is seeking it and how they need to digest and use it. In all other areas, you turn to and make connections with other experts who are doing the same with their respective markets.
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August 20th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
I wholeheartedly agree with your last point. I am a strong believer in presenting myself just as I am and with full disclosure of what my strengths are…in essence, what you see is what you get. And people like that.
Trying to be all things to all people will not work for your clients and in the long run it will not work for you and your business either as being true to yourself is the only way you will find true happiness in what you do.
Kimberly
http://www.jkvirtualoffice.com/blog