How to Know Who NOT To Hire — Hot Skills Business Building Series
The goal for Virtual Assistants is to build a great business, with great clients and great revenue — right?
In some cases, we’re so focussed on attracting new clients and supporting them that we don’t consider that there are clients we should NOT be hiring.
For years, the team here at VirtuallySuccessful.com has spoken with Virtual Assistants about how to attract great clients — essentially, how to decide on a target market and pick the ideal client you would like to work with. It’s our own business so we should be working with the people we love to work with …. right?
Unfortunately so many of us in this great community are choosing to work with the wrong clients … clients who make us miserable, don’t pay the bills, demand too much and ultimately exhaust us.
Knowing how to recognize these ‘wrong’ clients is almost more
important than knowing how to find the right clients!
We want to help Virtual Assistants work with the best clients out there - ones that are respectful, pay their bills, appreciate and ultimately, treat you like a valued member of the team. And to be able to say ‘no thanks’ to the rest.
So how do you know which clients should you NOT hire?
Join Tina and Cindy on Thursday, October 8th as they share:
- What YOU should know about your potential client before you even speak with them
- 5 questions your prospective client must have the answer to before you even consider working with them
- 3 questions you need to ask yourself before you accept a new client
- The top 5 warning flags to watch out for when considering a new client
Sign up for this 60 minute session, for only $27 and you will receive:
- Access to the live call
- Notes
- An MP3 recording of the call
Stop working with the clients who really don’t deserve you and start working with the clients who will respect you, cherish you and appreciate you.
Tags: virtual assistant training, Virtual assistants find clients





November 17th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
I’m very excited to listen to tomorrows call. I have a few subcontracting groups I lead and I think it’s important for them to know the type of VA they don’t want to contract with as well.
January 8th, 2010 at 7:26 pm
I can see that you are an expert at your field! I am launching a website soon, and your information will be very useful for me.. Thanks for all your help and wishing you all the success in your business.
March 11th, 2010 at 11:52 pm
Great information! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while now. Thanks! Roberto Justus