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Thank Goodness for Ideal Clients

I have learned a lot of lessons in the almost two years that I have been running my business and perhaps the biggest is that it is so, so important to only work with our ideal clients. Keeping in mind that one person’s unideal client is another’s ideal client means that there should be enough ideal clients out there for each of us. Finding them will be the key. I am very, very thankful for the ideal clients that I have been working with each and every day. (That’s not to say that I haven’t worked with some unideal clients along the way).

Perhaps the most important thing we forget to look at when we describe the behavioral characteristics of our ideal client is how they treat us. We tend to overlook a lot of a person’s flaws when they are going out of their way to be kind to us, but when the opposite is true, their flaws seem to become very hard to miss. Some of the biggest factors that make an ideal client ideal are:

- they pay on time
- they compliment us
- they treat us as an equal
- they appreciate us

When our client’s go out of their way to treat us well, we are likely to work with them even if they don’t fit our “ideal” 100%. However, if the opposite is true and they are not treating us as well, every minute we spend working with them will be less than pleasant.

Make sure that when describing your ideal client, the very first thing that you use to describe them is this sentence … “My ideal client appreciates me for who I am, what I do for them and how I do it. This is reflected in the facts that they pay me on time, respect my boundaries and never forget to tell others about me!”

So thank you to all my clients for allowing me to say that about each and every one of you!!

Someone Gets it!!!!

As a virtual assistant I spend so much time trying to explain to others the value in working with a Virtual Assistant. I recently read a blog that explained the values really well and wanted to share it with you.

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Allena Tapia of freelancewrite.about.com.

My writing business is moving into young adulthood, and instead of wondering where my next project is going to come from, I’m looking for more money, more projects and more clients. The only catch is, I don’t want to work any more hours.

Ahh, there’s the rub.

The “secret” here is not so secret at all. Of the 28 hours I spend behind the desk, only approximately 14 are billable hours. That’s a dismal 50% billable rate. I simply must increase my billable hours to 75% of my total time, which will increase my income by 25%, with no time adjustment on my part. How?

By hiring and training a virtual assistant.

Fully one half of my hours are spent on administrative tasks like seeking clients, pitching clients, producing Letters of Agreement or contracts, maintaining websites and blogs, invoicing, answering questions and updating spreadsheets. Look at that list again. Every single one of these chores could be farmed out to someone else.

There are a lot of hang ups when it comes to hiring virtual help. As a freelance writer, I understand that. But each of these issues can be solved.

1. Can’t afford it you say? Let’s look at it this way: if you bill at $70/hour and pay a virtual assistant $30-40/an hour, by regaining those billable hours, you’re netting $20-40 more per hour.

2. How can I be sure I’m getting quality help? Well, how do you help your clients to feel comfortable hiring you sight unseen? You probably provide a portfolio of work, with client references and a track record showing at least a couple years of service. Look for the same thing.

3. I want to pay a fair price. Virtual Assistants (VAs) work on much the same system as freelance writers. You won’t be the only client, and you’ve got to accept that. I’ve estimated a rate of $30 per hour to hire a VA. You’ll want to do your own research. Consider what administrative assistants make in your area, and take into account your own billing structure when setting your pay rate. Be open to what the VA suggests, or visit the International Virtual Assistants Association.

4. What about training? This question goes deeper than what’s on the surface. Another way to increase your productivity and your billable hours is to automate your processes. For example, once you’ve found a system that works for you in procuring new projects, or in invoicing and billing, document the details in what will become your business manual. This manual will then become your training manual.

5. I can’t deal with the down time. Down time should be built into your schedule. Successful businesses need a time to relax and recharge after completing big projects- think of the day after taxes are due at a CPA firm, or the day after Christmas in the retail industry. You and your team need to push and give to meet deadlines and bang out quality projects, but you also need to regroup after success. This downtime is the perfect opportunity to bring on your VA. Suspend new projects, and dedicate your time to high quality training, keeping yourself available for questions and doling out your VA’s responsibilities in manageable increments.

Investing in a new addition to your team won’t be easy. Syncing your schedules, dealing with miscommunications and ironing out expectations are all challenges that you will meet together. But doing so will take a load off your shoulders, increase production, and boost your bottom line.

“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” – Henry Ford

Allena Tapia is a freelance writer and editor. She helps new freelancers get started in the business at freelancewrite.about.com.

Be Thankful, Inspirational Words of Wisdom

An Inspirational Poem
Be Thankful
By Author Unknown

Be thankful that you don’t already have everything you desire.
If you did, what would there be to look forward to?
Be thankful when you don’t know something,
for it gives you the opportunity to learn.

Be thankful for the difficult times.
During those times you grow.
Be thankful for your limitations,
because they give you opportunities for improvement.
Be thankful for each new challenge,
because it will build your strength and character.

Be thankful for your mistakes. They will teach you valuable lessons.
Be thankful when you’re tired and weary,
because it means you’ve made a difference.

It’s easy to be thankful for the good things.
A life of rich fulfillment comes to those who
are also thankful for the setbacks.
Gratitude can turn a negative into a positive.
Find a way to be thankful for your troubles,
and they can become your blessings.

Positive Attitude is Important in Thankfulness

I have heard this idea several times and wanted to share it with you:

Find a nice small stone and put it in your pocket. This stone will be called a thankful stone. When you wake up in a morning, take the stone and squeeze it while thinking of all the things you are thankful for such as family, friends, your job, your home, etc.. Throughout the day, squeeze it whenever you are feeling thankful for something or grateful for an event that is taking place. Finally, before going to bed, you squeeze the stone again and think of all the things you have to be thankful for in that particular day.

The best thing about this practice is that you will be so busy finding things to be thankful for it will allow less time for negative thoughts. Another great thing is that you will be reminded each time you feel the stone to think of the great things in your life!!

I Have an Opinion!!

Today the thing that I am most thankful for is the fact that I can form an opinion and others still respect me based on that opinion. Even more importantly, I can listen to others opinions and be thankful that we are each different and each have our own thoughts and views on subjects.

The person who goes through life thinking “it’s my way or the highway” will never have as rich of a life as the one that is willing to listen to others.

The ability to listen to others and consider their thoughts and opinions is a quality that we should all possess!! Wouldn’t life be boring if we all had the same thoughts and opinions on everything?

Blogs, Blogs and More Blogs

The thing that I am thankful for this week is all the blogs that I have come to count on for giving me lots of distractions from the day to day routines. When I want a break I grab a coffee and start reading. My friend Jaime Lee Mann of Mann Made Time recently named her favourite five blogs and invited others to do the same, so here are the five blogs that I like to read the most:

1. Heather Jacobson’s personal blog
2. Cynthia Morse’s tips and tools for VAs
3. Virtual Assistant Revolution
4. Sally Kuhlman’s blog
5. The Savvy Entrepreneur

So what blogs do you like to visit each day?

Thankful Thursday – January 10/08

Today the thing I am thankful for is supportive friends.

Thank you to all my personal friends – Michelle, Kim, Jeff and Kathy, Darrell and Kristy, Valerie and Drew, Caroline and Rob … I could go on and on.

Thank you to all my on-line friends – Sally, Heather, Becki, Dale, Patty, Yamisi, Jaime, Connie, Angela, Julie, Crystal, Terry, Jen, Tawnya, Barb, Michelle, Lauren, Frances … where do I stop?

Without supportive friends, who would I bounce ideas off of, share good times with, laugh, cry, etc.?

This is for you:

Friends

A friend is someone we turn to
when our spirits need a lift.
A friend is someone we treasure
for our friendship is a gift.
A friend is someone who fills our lives
with beauty, joy, and grace.
And makes the whole world we live in
a better and happier place.

- Jean Kyler McManus -