JSimpson
06-19-2007, 01:57 AM
So far I don't see very many successful stories about people using these virtual assistants through sites like elans or others. One post pointed out a $750 loss where an individual barely did anything, others seem to reply that the work was very sub par. While the price is higher, does the setback of hiring a college student at say $8/hr, out weight the work done by a VA at $4 an hour?
The main interests in a VA I have is market research, and other forms of generalized research. I want my VA to be able to organize the information in a reasonable manner, preferably which ever makes the information the easiest to grasp. Numbers in charts and graphs, lists in excel(With at least light zebra stripping and use of Header/B/Fonts), etc.
Has anyone had what they would call a complete success with a VA, or if not a complete success one that they thought was completely worth it?
The main interests in a VA I have is market research, and other forms of generalized research. I want my VA to be able to organize the information in a reasonable manner, preferably which ever makes the information the easiest to grasp. Numbers in charts and graphs, lists in excel(With at least light zebra stripping and use of Header/B/Fonts), etc.
Has anyone had what they would call a complete success with a VA, or if not a complete success one that they thought was completely worth it?