Hiring a Virtual Assistant

Hiring A VA – A Beginner’s Guide To Hiring A Virtual Assistant is a 24 page, 6000+ word report.

This bonus report explores the reasons why you might hire a virtual assistant, the benefits of hiring a VA, where to find a VA, what to look for in a VA and more.

Chapter List:

  • Introduction
  • What is a VA?
  • Getting Started
  • Steps to making working your VA easy
  • Conclusion

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Your First 1000 Followers Checklist

Once you launch your social media campaign, your first task is to get at least 1000 followers. That’s because 1000 followers makes it easier for you to kick off viral campaigns, get a good discussion going on your page, create a “social proof” effect that will lead to an even bigger following, and more.

So how do you get those critical first 1000 followers? By using the checklist below. Take a look…

Step 1: Cross-Promote Across Platforms

The first thing you need to do is get your existing contacts to follow you on social media as well. Since these people already know, like and trust you, these are the folks who are more likely to interact, like your content, and share it.

Here’s how to get these followers:

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Load Your Webpage and Start Your Promotion

D.E.A.L.S. – L – LOAD Your Webpage and S – START Your Promotion

Note: This article is extracted from the Earncome training program that I’ve licensed, and some of the content might reference that program and/or its author, Jimmy D. Brown.

A special deal webpage is just like any other sales page in most regards, but will include some additional components that are distinctive…

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Unlock Your Creativity, part 3

Unlock Your Creativity, part 3

I’ve designed this quick-start creativity series to be an easy reference for you, for whenever you’re feeling stuck creatively.

Part 3:

Time Yourself

Sometimes, there’s no better way to kick your mind into high gear than to set little deadlines for yourself. For instance, you can give yourself 10 minutes to brainstorm a list of ideas, solutions, or whatever you need to brainstorm. When time is up, it’s up. Immediately choose your top 3 favorite ideas. From there, give yourself 30 seconds to make your final choice, circling your very favorite idea. This deadline cuts the fluff and helps you get to the heart of what matters.

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