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TyBrown Forums Member
Joined: 23 Jul 2009 Posts: 56
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#1 · Posted: 25 Jul 2009 20:53
Maybe others are doing this but I thought I'd share. As of late I've been using VA's both here in the states and the Phillipines to do simple tasks like article submission. It is so cheap and it free so much time. I hope others can do the same.
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Newbie Shield
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 2231
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#2 · Posted: 26 Jul 2009 06:55
Hi Ty,
That sounds interesting and I'm glad that you find VAs to be helpful.
One question - What's a "VA"?
Thanx,
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gowriter Forums Member
Joined: 16 Nov 2008 Posts: 155
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#3 · Posted: 6 Aug 2009 18:46
Are you talking about Veterans Administration? Or Viral Article Marketing?
If the Veteran's Administration, what do they allow you to do? They have their own article submitter? Or are you posting your articles via their websites?
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Newbie Shield
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 2231
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#4 · Posted: 6 Aug 2009 19:50
He might be talking about Virtual Assistants but not sure.
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Matt Zenittini
Joined: 16 Jan 2009 Posts: 323
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#5 · Posted: 6 Aug 2009 20:56
Newbie Shield: That sounds interesting and I'm glad that you find VAs to be helpful. One question - What's a "VA"? Hahahahahaha I love your sense of humor lol.
Nice Newbie Shield .
I have no idea what they are either. That is a funny abbreviation to use when explaining something .
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getagrip
Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 2038
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#6 · Posted: 6 Aug 2009 21:33
So, can you tell us what VA means? We really want to know!
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mountainmom5
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 2446
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#7 · Posted: 6 Aug 2009 21:46
Newbie Shield: One question - What's a "VA"? ROFL - that was good. I am dying to know myself.
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Singapoor Forums Member
Joined: 6 Feb 2009 Posts: 173
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#8 · Posted: 12 Aug 2009 05:33
TyBrown: VA's both here in the states and the Phillipines to do simple tasks like article submission. It is so cheap I think he means Virtual Assistants, since the tone seems to be outsourcing in nature. It's very 4 Hour Work Week in approach...
If I weren't such a control freak (being so new with everything and all), I'd probably do a bit of outsourcing myself. As of right now though, I think I'll stick to learning by doing and polishing out my "systems" if you will.
But it's a great note about the fact that there are ways of freeing up time that are cheap and easy (similar to a previous thread that touched on getting articles written as a way to get more articles out there than a person would be able to do on their own).
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A8ch
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 721
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#9 · Posted: 12 Aug 2009 11:08
Singapoor: If I weren't such a control freak (being so new with everything and all), I'd probably do a bit of outsourcing myself. As of right now though, I think I'll stick to learning by doing and polishing out my "systems" if you will. Even though I don't think of myself as a "control freak" in the unflattering sense, I do relate to your approach. It makes sense to me and is exactly the path I took.
I believe online marketers in particular (and business people in general) ought to really understand the components and inner workings of their systems. It's the smart thing to do and it sharpens your objectivity.
So when you do start outsourcing, you would know the exact standards to insist upon, and you'd be qualified to judge whether or not those standards were met.
Having that experiential knowledge provides you with a layer of protection against some incompetent trying to pass off inferior, counterfeit work as the real deal. You'd simply know better!
Plus, the security and confidence you gain from owning that knowledge is absolutely yours and can never be ripped off.
Hermas
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Singapoor Forums Member
Joined: 6 Feb 2009 Posts: 173
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#10 · Posted: 12 Aug 2009 11:47
A8ch: I believe online marketers in particular (and business people in general) ought to really understand the components and inner workings of their systems. It's the smart thing to do and it sharpens your objectivity. So when you do start outsourcing, you would know the exact standards to insist upon, and you'd be qualified to judge whether or not those standards were met. Having that experiential knowledge provides you with a layer of protection against some incompetent trying to pass off inferior, counterfeit work as the real deal. You'd simply know better! You know what A8ch, I don't think I've disagreed with you yet. What more could be added to that? And seriously, feeling that way is why I took the stance I've taken... choosing to get dirt under my fingernails.
But part of what makes things hard for newbies is the fact that there isn't any "one way" to go about starting things off. I mean, there's also value in being able to free up some time and put it to use elsewhere (opening the opportunity to get more reading/learning done, the opportunity to start a new endeavour simultaneously,or even simple things like being able to allot more time to loved ones too, etc.).
It's really a tough call, and extremely individual of a choice.
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#11 · Posted: 12 Aug 2009 13:43
This sounds like something I will try.
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joanpeterson Forums Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Posts: 150
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#12 · Posted: 27 Aug 2009 13:31
I am NOT an affiliate of these guys, but I did see this website on virtual assistants from the PH the other day.
I have no idea how good they are, as I don't use them.
But might be worth checking out. 123employee.com
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Dr_Boo Forums Member
Joined: 12 May 2009 Posts: 46
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#13 · Posted: 27 Aug 2009 14:19
On the QT, my VA got VD while out in the DMZ fighting the VC, but keep that on the DL.
Sorry, I'm reaaaally bored at work. I swear my next post will be more productive.
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TyBrown Forums Member
Joined: 23 Jul 2009 Posts: 56
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#14 · Posted: 27 Aug 2009 15:07
Virtual Assistants
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Singapoor Forums Member
Joined: 6 Feb 2009 Posts: 173
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#15 · Posted: 7 Sep 2009 03:13
Dr_Boo: On the QT, my VA got VD while out in the DMZ fighting the VC, but keep that on the DL. Sorry, I'm reaaaally bored at work. I swear my next post will be more productive. Gotta say I know the feeling DB
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ScottWhaley Forums Member
Joined: 31 Aug 2009 Posts: 9
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#16 · Posted: 7 Sep 2009 04:19
A8ch: Even though I don't think of myself as a "control freak" in the unflattering sense, I do relate to your approach. It makes sense to me and is exactly the path I took. I believe online marketers in particular (and business people in general) ought to really understand the components and inner workings of their systems. It's the smart thing to do and it sharpens your objectivity. So when you do start outsourcing, you would know the exact standards to insist upon, and you'd be qualified to judge whether or not those standards were met. Having that experiential knowledge provides you with a layer of protection against some incompetent trying to pass off inferior, counterfeit work as the real deal. You'd simply know better! Plus, the security and confidence you gain from owning that knowledge is absolutely yours and can never be ripped off. Right on Hermas. I agree 100%.
Scott
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