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Hi Simone and welcome to FV! I see Sue left you some wonderful advice and tips. She is so helpful! You'll find tons of awesome resources within this community and great people willing to help in any way we can. I look forward to getting to know you and networking as well. Enjoy the rest of your day.
Deb :)
Yes, I think we're all continually looking for new clients. It's great to have a resource such as Find Virtual where we can find other VAs to refer to if the prospect is not a right fit for our business. A couple of suggestions to help you market your services and attract prospects.
1. Continue to use Twitter as a way to provide valuable information for prospects. That means you don't just say "here's what a VA can do". Be very specific and mention a specific task you just finished for a client. Or provide links to information your prospects may find valuable. What industries are your prospects in? You can provide links to blog posts they may find interesting in their industry.
2. Your website should grab a prospect's attention so they want to learn more about you. It too should be a place full of value. I've reviewed your site and would be happy to discuss further suggestions in a free 30-minute phone consultation.
3. Start writing articles to submit to article directories. These help you become known as an expert in your field and guide prospects back to your website.
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Welcome to FindVirtual.com. Would like to add you to my network. If you need more details about us, kindly refer to our profile or visit our site: http://www.myhome-myoffice.com.
We are on LinkedIn also. Let us get connected there as well.
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Deb :)
1. Continue to use Twitter as a way to provide valuable information for prospects. That means you don't just say "here's what a VA can do". Be very specific and mention a specific task you just finished for a client. Or provide links to information your prospects may find valuable. What industries are your prospects in? You can provide links to blog posts they may find interesting in their industry.
2. Your website should grab a prospect's attention so they want to learn more about you. It too should be a place full of value. I've reviewed your site and would be happy to discuss further suggestions in a free 30-minute phone consultation.
3. Start writing articles to submit to article directories. These help you become known as an expert in your field and guide prospects back to your website.
Wishing you much success! Sue