Promoting the Passion and Profession of Virtual Assistance

Released on = October 14, 2006, 1:46 pm

Press Release Author = Danielle Keister

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce founder talks with
Pat Lynch of WomensRadio.com

Press Release Body = TACOMA, WASHINGTON, October 14, 2006-Virtual Assistance is
becoming more and more well-known, but business owners seeking the services of a
Virtual Assistant are increasingly having a difficult time wading through the vast
Internet wildnerness to separate the truly qualified professional Virtual Assistants
from those who have little to no experience or only entry-level skill sets.

The Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce is working hard to help business owners
become more informed consumers of Virtual Assistant services, and providing them
with the tools and resources to find highly skilled, professional Virtual Assistants
to support them. Its founder, Danielle Keister, recently spoke with Pat Lynch of
Women's Radio (http://www.WomensRadio.com).

"We at the Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce are on a mission to help business
owners become more aware of Virtual Assistance. We want them to know that ours is a
profession of highly-skilled administrative experts that exists to provide
strategic, cost-effective administrative support to the small business owner who
doesn't have the time, space or budget for in-house staff. The industries we
currently serve are only a fraction of those we could be helping to achieve greater
levels of business success," declares Keister.

To serve the mainstream business community, the Virtual Assistance Chamber of
Commerce only accepts Virtual Assistant members who meet a certain standard of
qualification. Its website has a wealth of information for business owners wanting
to find out more about Virtual Assistants, including the definitive guide "How to
Hire a Virtual Assistant: Your 10-Step Guide in Finding the Perfect Fit"
(http://www.VirtualAssistantNetworking.com/How-to-Choose-a-Virtual-Assistant.htm).

Business owners can use the "Request for Partnership" page
(http://www.virtualassistantnetworking.com/rfp-center.htm) to submit information and
have qualified Virtual Assistants respond to them directly. Alternatively, there is
a professional Virtual Assistant directory
(http://www.virtualassistantnetworking.com/directory/) where business owners can
search by geographic area, business name, and even specific services needed.

All of this is provided as a free service to business owners.

You can hear the full interview on WomensRadio.com here:
http://www.womensradio.com/content/templates/?a

Web Site = http://www.VirtualAssistantNetworking.com

Contact Details = Danielle Keister
Founder, Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 7101
Tacoma WA 98417

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