Virtual Assistants Become a Little Less Virtual

Released on: September 22, 2007, 11:19 am

Press Release Author: Barb Lang - FORUM on VIRTUAL ASSISTANCE

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Toronto, Canada . North American Virtual Assistants and
particularly Canadian VA's have never before had the opportunity to meet and
exchange views in this kind of forum and on Canadian soil. Barb Lang, a Toronto
based Virtual Assistant specializing in Event Planning, saw a need for new and
seasoned VA's to meet in person in order to exchange ideas and business expertise in
a mastermind / workshop type event. Other successful VA conferences, generally held
in the U.S., have followed the traditional conference format where participants
listen and learn from guest speakers but very little interaction is expected.

Press Release Body: "There is an incredible amount of talent and expertise already
among the VA community. We should tap into that 'real life experience'. The
entrepreneurial freedom of Virtual Assistance is becoming a very desirable
alternative to the corporately employed admin or executive assistant. I get people
calling me weekly to find out more about the profession and how they might start
out." At the same time, experienced VAs who have successfully been in practice for
more than 3 - 5 years, are looking for ways to move their businesses forward.

Barb decided that it was time to bring VA's together in a stimulating and safe
environment where judicious and relevant business issues and information could be
exchanged and debated. "I want delegates to leave the forum with a solid plan in
hand to take back to their businesses and implement immediately" says the organizer.
"Personally, I'm not interested in hearing about 'Laughter Therapy' or having my
'Colours done'. I work in my home office wearing my slippers and what I most need to
know about is what a 'wiki' is and how my clients can promote their businesses using
the latest Webinar technology or what the best way is for me to earn some residual
income. I want to know why my ACT! database doesn't play nice with my Adobe software
and what are others do when they run into problems. Based on the positive responses
from the VA community, it appears that I'm not the only one who needs to know these
things." Forum delegates, new or experienced, will take home practical and
actionable step-by-step plans to start or grow their VA businesses immediately. The
forum will be based on a dual track system so that delegates, no matter what level
they are at, can get the information they came for.

"I also hope to get some big players to help sponsor the event. Office supply
chains, courier companies, printers, banks, marketing companies, software, hardware,
service oriented businesses. you name it, we buy it and so do our clients. The more
Sponsors brought on board to support this event, the bigger the event which in turn
means more businesses shopping in their stores or using their services. It's a win
win!" Says Barb.

The Forum on Virtual Assistance (FoVA) will be held in early May of 2008 and is
expected to become an annual event.

Web Site: http://www.forumonvirtualassistance.com

Contact Details: FORUM on VIRTUAL ASSISTANCE
P.O. BOX 90610
Toronto, ON M1J 3N7
B: 416-264-9632
F: 416-264-9970
barb@forumonvirtualassistance.com

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