I just noticed that Tilda Virtual Services are looking for a new team member – someone who is proficient in video and audio editing.
If you think you have what it takes or would like to find out more, please fill out the form on Kylie’s blog.
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October 29, 2008 · 2 comments
I just noticed that Tilda Virtual Services are looking for a new team member – someone who is proficient in video and audio editing.
If you think you have what it takes or would like to find out more, please fill out the form on Kylie’s blog.
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Have you utilized the services of a virtual assistant? I would love to hear about the experiences of those who have used this service.
I actually began my business in 1998 as a secretarial service, then became a Virtual Assistant shortly after, as technology/the Internet improved. I have since studied further and changed direction further, or found my niche I guess, but I still use the services of other VAs.
There are many professional VAs around and a good way to find someone who really knows what they are doing is to go through one of the many VA networks such as A Clayton’s Secretary (http://www.asecretary.com.au). It also helps to have a clear picture of what you want so you can make sure your VA is able to provide exactly what you need.
I know Kylie at Tilda Virtual Services is a fantastic VA and has a team of specialists so they can offer a variety of services.