Advantages of Having a VA
Shane Riggs
Championing the Humans+AI framework for unmatched cost savings & productivity. Driving $10M+ in revenue while generating billions for clients. CEO @ The VA Group. Growth catalyst across industries with proven success.
Virtual assistants, or VAs, are quickly becoming valuable assets to growing companies, especially during this time of COVID. Having one or a team of them has advantages that you, the business owner, can and should make use of. If you are still on the fence about getting your own virtual assistants, then read on.
Money-Saving
Virtual Assistants can save you and your business a lot of money. Simply put, VAs are essentially freelance agents who do project-based work. This means you pay them for the work done, and not a monthly salary. You also do not need to pay for things like company employee incentives or health benefits.
Time-Saving
VAs can save you and your business time by taking on the non-core, time-consuming tasks. This will leave you more time to focus on the important things. Also, having a team of skilled virtual assistants will see your many projects completed at a quicker pace, allowing your business to take on more projects.
Space-Saving
As with money-saving, having VAs means you won’t need extra office space to accommodate them. This is very important, especially if you are working out of a home office. Since space will not be an issue, you can hire as many virtual assistants as you need during the growth periods of your company.
Stress-Saving
Lastly, having a virtual assistant can save you a great deal of stress. VAs can help you run the company smoothly while you set goals and address issues. In addition, virtual assistants with more specialized skills can also help tackle more specialized jobs, such as setting up a website, starting up your blog, or creating your business logo.
There are many other, more specific, reasons why you should get your own VA. You can learn more about those reasons by contacting our virtual assistants at the VA Group.