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Open Letter to Real Estate Professionals Seeking Virtual Assistance

Monday, May 21st, 2007

I’ve gotten several requests recently from real estate professionals wanting to know how a Virtual Assistant could help them with their businesses so I decided to write an open letter to all agents that are considering using a VA. Here goes:
Hello, Ms. Realtor.
You were wondering how a Virtual Assistant could help you with your business; […]

What Does Your Logo Say About You?

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Your logo, the visual basis of your company’s image, is more important than you might think. What your logo “says” to potential customers means a lot. It tells them whether or not you’re competent and professional and it tells them what your company stands for.
Your logo can emphasize key benefits that you want your customers […]

Tap Into the Power of Free Press

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

If you’ve not taken advantage of the power of free press releases, you’re making a costly mistake. There are so many sites available – for free – in which to advertise your business, your accomplishments, your new listings, etc. Not taking advantage of this free advertising is like letting your money slip down the drain.
For […]

Wipe Your Hard Drive Clean, Don’t Just Erase the Information

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Prior to disposing of your old PC, laptop or PDA, make sure you wipe your hard drive clean.
Don’t just delete everything from it because, according to PC World, “Deleting just the sensitive files may not protect you fully. Unidentified copies of those files could exist in ‘unused’ parts of your hard drive, or in your […]

Customer Service Ain’t What it Used to be

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Do businesses prioritize customer service anymore? How many times have you gone to a fast-food restaurant and had to wait for the server to finish his/her conversation with a co-worker before they’d ask for your order? Or how about returning an unwanted item to the customer service center of your local retail store? Do they […]

Are You Missing Important Emails From Clients?

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

I’ve found that sometimes, after corresponding a few times with a new client, my emails erroneously end up in their  Spam folder. Often they don’t even know I’ve responded to their emails unless I can reach them some other way.  How many important emails are you missing?
If you’re having this problem too, I may have […]

Information Overload: Is it helping us or hurting us?

Monday, March 19th, 2007

With the proliferation of available information, it’s almost as if we know about something before it even happens. Ok, that’s an exaggeration but the speed at which we receive the latest news, it’s not that far off the mark.
Seriously though, consider the information and communication technology we have available to us every minute of every […]

The Ultimate Portability Tool: Accessing your computer remotely

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

“Out in the woods or in the city, it’s all the same to me, when I’m driving free.” When The Who wrote “Goin’ Mobile,” I doubt they had any idea how easy it could be to work while away from home unless you were a traveling salesman or rock band. Well, guess what? It’s no […]

Oh, the Trials and Tribulations of Computer Security

Monday, March 12th, 2007

Computer security, and antivirus software in particular, is driving me nuts! This summer my laptop had been slowing to a crawl, then it actually froze to a complete halt. Finally, I couldn’t even boot it up at all.
I rely solely on my laptop when I’m in Northern Virginia visiting my husband. We’d done this several times over the summer […]

Sometimes Marketing Doesn’t Have to be Expensive, Just Creative

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Marketing is essential to a successful business. In fact, without it a business cannot survive. It doesn’t have to be elaborate or costly; it just has to reach the appropriate market. Your target market is anyone that could use your services. By marketing specifically to those most likely to use your services, you can direct […]