Monthly Archives: February 2009

Are You Like Target?

Saturday found us browsing new car seats at Target. It’s something we would usually order online after careful research, but after buckling our little dude in that morning, we realized we have a giant toddler on our hands. I decided we should just pick up the best one we could find for our needs at [...]

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Virtual Assistants

Do You Want a Jack of All Trades Virtual Assistant?

By Tina Hilton of Clerical Advantage

The phrase goes, “a jack of all trades, master of none” . This doesn’t necessarily instill a whole heck of a lot of confidence now does it?  As part of my day, I find myself reading a lot of blogs and forum posts concerning business and especially as it relates to virtual assistance. I recently [...]

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If you have questions concerning virtual assistance or have an interest in working with a virtual assistant you can contact Tina Hilton or visit her business website for Clerical Advantage.

Telecommuting

How Exactly is This Different Again?

 
Welcome to the fantastic secret universe of the home office worker. Check your former ways of working, living, and thinking at the door.
If you’re like me, you’ve come to this new world of freedom from a 9-5 (okay, 8-7) corporate job. In my former career there were things I saw that made me want to hurl [...]

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Virtual Assistants

Are You Ready for a Virtual Assistant?

By Tina Hilton of Clerical Advantage

There’s been a lot to say lately in the Virtual Assistant world regarding whether the term ‘virtual assistant’ is a benefit or a hindrance to our businesses. As an offshoot of that debate is the question of just exactly what a virtual assistant is.  This debate is not new, I’ve let my voice be heard [...]

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If you have questions concerning virtual assistance or have an interest in working with a virtual assistant you can contact Tina Hilton or visit her business website for Clerical Advantage.

When Clients Don’t Pay: Part III – Should I Hire Some Muscle?

In my last post, When Clients Don’t Pay: Part II – How to Get Paid without Hiring Muscle  I outlined some steps to take that should help you get your cash. If your cupboard is still bare, then this post is for you.
I posed the question to my freelance people in my networks: Have you [...]

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