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The Side Hustle Show

19: How to Start a Part-Time Virtual Assistant Business, with Lee Drozak

The Side Hustle Show

Nick Loper

Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, How To

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2013

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 19 of The Side Hustle Show, Lee Drozak from MyOfficeAssist.com shares how she got started as a virtual assistant and how you can do the same. We talk setting up shop, getting your first clients, setting your prices, establishing a niche, and more. Quick background on this side hustle if you’re not familiar - a virtual assistant is not Siri, despite how much Apple wants to hijack the term, it’s a real-live person that works for you remotely as an independent contractor. This is a huge industry overseas in countries like India and the Philippines, with giant call centers staffed with low-cost workers. But you might be surprised to learn there is a thriving VA industry right here at home, and many VAs are side hustlers like you, or started their business as a side hustle. And we’re not talking about a race to the bottom on price either. According to a recent survey, nearly 90% of VAs charge $20/hr or more, and nearly 60% charge $30/hr or more. Subscribe to The Side Hustle Show on iTunes! Subscribe to The Side Hustle Show on Stitcher! In this episode, you'll learn: The "eureka" moment of working from home. How Lee got her first clients. How to get paid what you're worth. How to determine which virtual assistant tasks you love and should build your business around. Why industry certifications might be overrated. The best free resource for aspiring virtual assistants. Lee's #1 tip for Side Hustle Nation. Links mentioned: ivaa.org VirtualAssistantForums.com (Thank you, Tess, for the introduction to Lee!) Zirtual | eaHELP | Fancy Hands | Contemporary VA Elance VAclassroom.com Suzanne Evans You can connect with Lee on her site, as well as on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. What do you think of virtual assisting as a side hustle? Pretty basic, right? Identify your skills and find someone who'll pay for them. Kind of like a real job except you can do it from anywhere.

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0:00.0

This is The Side Hustle Show with Nick Loper, episode 19.

0:02.8

Welcome to the Side Hustle Show, where aspiring part-time entrepreneurs learn how to turn their

0:09.2

side hustle dreams into reality.

0:11.8

Because your 9 to 5 may make you a living but your 5 to 9 makes you alive.

0:17.2

And now your host Nick Loper here.

0:27.0

Welcome to the Side Hustle show.

0:28.8

This is episode 19 and we're going to learn

0:31.8

about a unique work from home opportunity,

0:34.0

a unique work from home side hustle that's near and dear to my heart.

0:38.0

Virtual assistance.

0:39.0

Lee Drosack is here from my office Assist.com.

0:42.0

She's a well-known ambassador for the virtual

0:44.6

assistant industry and an outspoken proponent for VA's everywhere. First

0:49.2

order of business though, a quick thank you to UW Kyle for the latest 5-star iTunes review.

0:55.0

He says great podcast that makes me think about getting something going on the side

0:59.0

like my parents did while I was growing up.

1:01.0

I say, Kyle, what are you waiting for? Quick background on this side

1:04.7

hustle, if you're not familiar, a virtual assistant is not Siri, despite how much Apple

1:10.0

who wants to hijack the term. It's a real live person that works for you remotely as an independent

1:15.4

contractor. This is a huge industry overseas in countries like India and the Philippines with

1:19.6

giant call centers staffed with low-cost workers, but you might be surprised to learn

1:24.4

there's a thriving VA industry right here at home and many VA's are side

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