Keeping Things Simple for Entrepreneurs

Released on: June 11, 2008, 7:13 pm

Press Release Author: Virtual Business Solutions ON DEMAND

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Local Virtual Assistant Shares Tips for "Simplify Your Life
Week"

Press Release Body: Brampton, Ontario -June 11, 2008 - Answering phone, Reviewing
emails, Billing customers, Updating websites, Networking and Marketing. For many
entrepreneurs, the daily grind of running a business is getting in the way of doing
business. But according to one local virtual assistant, a small business owner can
focus on profitable business tasks by simplifying their to-do list.

"Most entrepreneurs didn't start their business thinking about all the time wasters
they would need to do to keep the business running," says Serena Carcasole, owner of
Virtual Business Solutions ON DEMAND in Brampton. "By outsourcing those things to a
virtual assistant, you will reduce stress - and focus on work that actually brings
in money."

Virtual assistants (VAs) are professional office assistants who provide office
services and support without being physically present by using the Internet, fax,
and telephone. Since much of their work is done online, they can work locally or
globally. Founded in 2007, Virtual Business Solutions ON DEMAND offers a variety of
services including Administration, Bookkeeping, Desktop Publishing, Graphic Design,
Website Design, Event Planning, Concierge Services and more. Virtual Business
Solutions ON DEMAND will be donating 1% of every client invoice over $500 to cancer
research.

According to Carcasole, the benefits of outsourcing to a qualified VA are plentiful.
VAs only charge for actual time worked. VAs use their own equipment so there is no
wear and tear on your office equipment, nor is there a need for special equipment.

In honor of "Simplify Your Life Week," the first week of August, she offers the
following steps to discover what to outsource:
1. Figure out what your time is actually worth. "Whether you bill hourly or not, you
need to start by figuring out how much your hourly rate is," says Carcasole.

2. Assess how many hours you are spending on non-revenue generating tasks. She
suggests taking a few days and actually writing down every task done, and how long
it takes to do. "Once you have this task/time list, look at which items are helping
you build revenue," she says. Usually reading/answering emails, answering phones,
scheduling, etc., do not generate income.

3. Calculate how many more billable hours you can have. "Take your non-revenue
generating tasks and times and multiple them by what you estimate your time is
worth," she says. "Most people are quite surprised by the amount of money that they
are 'using' up."

4. Find a VA to do those tasks. "Delegating those tasks to a VA is cheaper in the
long run, and allows you to spend more time working on building your business," says
Carcasole.
For more information on organizing and delegation, contact Serena Carcasole at (905)
915-1203 or email: info@vbsondemand.com.

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Contact: Serena Carcasole
(905) 915-1203
Info@vbsondemand.com
www.vbsondemand.com


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

Contact Details: PO Box 80037 RPO Cottrelle
Brampton Ontario L6P 2W7
(905) 915-1203
info@vbsondemand.com

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