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Do You Have What it Takes to be a Virtual Assistant?

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

To become a great article writer you should consider if you have what it takes to be a Virtual Assistant. Jobs that are available for this type of work are many and varied. The most important job that you will build up to is to become an article writer.

This company was created out of need for a group of website publishers that require new content for their websites on a regular basis. Our publishers submit orders for articles on a specific subject and they supply keywords that need to be used in the title and body of the article.

The Virtual Assistant (VA) job is to research the subject matter and keyword or keyword phrase. You will do this by examining the website that the article will be used on to determine the main type of article needed and then to take a look at the competing websites for the same keyword to determine how to write an article for the client that will achieve better search engine rank placement for the same keyword. We will train you how to do this.

This takes a while to learn how to do and the payment structure for new hires is a fair rate and then after a trial and learning period the rate is increased to a point that you will earn higher than average income for this type of work.

Our clients are patient and helpful to a point with the new hires. They want you to become expert at writing articles on their subject and often times they will pay a bonus for an exceptional job that is well done. As your quality of work goes up, so does the payment schedule.

Now here is the most important part of this job. All of our management team and clients are familiar with the island style of life and we understand it and love it. There is no better place for a free and easy life style that the Philippine Islands. That said, we need VAs that are willing to commit to agreed upon work schedule. For instance, if you are hired for full time, that would mean five and a half days per week. We generally consider a week day to be eight hours but if your allotted output is met per day earlier, than you may quit early.

If you are hired for part-time and you say you are willing to work one day, or two days, or whatever, then you will be expected to, and required to work on those given days. If you decide that you just don’t feel like working on the day that you agreed to, well that is OK, but just don’t bother to come back.

We only hire people that are willing to commit.

The pay will be very rewarding.