Working from Home: Freelancing and Virtual Assistance Guide
- Karl Roland Malinao

- Jul 29, 2019
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 4, 2019
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Our world has been constantly shifting and progress is everywhere which has brought some impact on our daily work routines and more people prefer to work at the comfort of their own homes. There are a lot of ways to propel your career working remotely, one of which is by freelancing. Becoming an independent contractor or freelancer has attracted so much people today where it has now boomed into an industry. The easiest way is to become a Virtual assistant or a remote staff.
Why Freelancing?
The nature of work is changing and there are a lot of people who choose to set up home offices. Working in an office can somehow be exhausting given the time you waste daily to get there and not be late. Traffic has become worse in most developing countries for instance in Davao City, Philippines where you need to spend 1 to 2 hours of travel from home to work that is if you live in the far end of the city, road constructions have made it difficult to commute during the rush hours. Productivity has also been an issue on an office setting as well because it is hard to get work done, unnecessary delays due to interruptions from your working environment. Furthermore, freelancing has become a lucrative industry and anyone can be a part of.
What is a Virtual Assistant and What Services Does a VA Provide?
Virtual assistants or VAs perform an extensive range of duties moreover, the skills that you can propose for are boundless where it wholly vary on your experience, skills, and training. VAs are freelancers who offers administrative duties to clienteles functioning in a remote workplace. They normally work in a home-based setting nevertheless have access the essential business documents. Persons working as VAs typically develop years of administrative experience. However, there are companies who offers online training courses for anyone who would to become a freelancer and virtual assistant.
Here are some of virtual assistance services:
Administrative Assistance
Social Media Management and Marketing
Graphic Design
Lead Generation
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Data Entry
Video Editor
Content Writer
Email Management
Calendar Management
Bookkeeping
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WebDevelopment
Landing Page Set-up/Creation
E-commerce Assistant
How to Become a Virtual Assistant
Becoming a virtual assistant is fairly simple if you already have the skills and the experience the clients are looking for however for the fresher there are things you need to consider first. One thing you need to think of is how you brand yourself and list the services you’ll offer.
Know Your Branding
Before starting your career as a VA you need to build your portfolio first one should consider building a good online presence. Potential Client’s will check foremost if you have good appearance online as they will judge you on the things you do as well as your experiences. So everyone starting out a freelancer should consider making a good social media profile or a webpage showcasing their professionalism and own branding.
Know your Niche and Focus
It’s certainly well having a list of the things you can do than to think of the clients want then putting it in your resume. Instead, categorize the things you better at, the things you enjoy doing that would make you keep going, so focus on those and look for people who demand those services. Your niche could be the skill you could offer to clients, you experience, your hobby or maybe a mix of those. It might be the usually things you do prior becoming a freelancer. Focus on those and make a compilation, put it on your profile so that the clients would see those things that maybe there are looking for their business.
Getting Employed
One you have set up your branding and have listing your niche you may start to look for clients that needs your service. However, finding them is not that easy especially for newbies as and it takes a lot of work to land your first VA job. There are many sites online where you can sign up for to submit your resume/CV and application letter. It is important to check thoroughly the job post before hitting apply a careful background check should be considered to check the legitimacy of the company. Preparation is the key and careful analysis is a must, you can set up you profile on the websites we suggest but take extra precaution when applying.
Here are some few Online Job site for VA’s:
UpWork
Online Jobs
Outsourcely
Hubstaff Talent
Remote Staff
Freelancer
Fiverr
People Per hour
iFreelance
Toptal
Need to Learn More?
If you are still not getting the elusive VA job you desire or maybe the skills you have compiled is still not strong enough to land that first client, you may consider taking a freelancing course. There are good online courses you can sign up for in order to grow your knowledge, acquire the right skills, and give you consistent support for your virtual assistance career. Filipino Virtual Assistance (FVA) is a business consultancy that offers online freelance virtual assistance courses. They have well-equipped coaches that gives long term support until you land your first client.
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