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Become a Virtual Assistant This Summer

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Virtual Word Publishing - Online Bookstore

I know that times are slow for many of us. But the really great thing about being a work at home mom is that we can be so adaptable. If something isn’t working, we can easily make changes to our business to keep us profitable, no matter what the economy is doing!

Here’s an example:

One industry that has really been doing well right now is Virtual Assistance. As businesses are letting people go as they cut budgets, more and more of them are turning to Virtual Assistants to keep their business going.

If you’ve ever considered adding a Virtual Assistant component to your existing business, or starting a full-time Virtual Assistant business, this could be the perfect time to do it.

This week’s prize from Diana Ennen of Virtual Word Publishing can help you get started!

She’s giving away a copy of her book, Virtual Assistant – The Series: Become a Highly Successful, Sought After VA.

I love this book, and it was one of the first investments I made when I decided to become launch my own Virtual Assistant business. I still keep it handy and refer to it regularly whenever I need a little boost. Who better to get advice from than a VA Virtuoso who has been successfully earning an income from home as a Virtual Assistant for over 20 years!

This is a complete reference guide to starting a successful and profitable Virtual Assistant business, from someone who really knows what it takes and shares openly how you can do it too.

These over 200 pages cover everything you need to know from…

- how to know if you have what it takes to be a Virtual Assistant.
- writing your business plan
- developing your marketing strategies
- establishing a presence on the Internt
- specialty services you can offer. Niching your services means you can charge even more!
- managing the daily operations of a Virtual Assistant business

The Appendix is extremely helpful as well, and includes a sample marketing letter you can use to help get your first clients, an independent contractor agreement, a sample disaster recovery plan, and much more information you will find helpful in your new business.

To get your own copy, make sure you’ve entered the Saving Summer Giveaway on the right hand side of this page.

And after you do that, go to Virtual Word Publishing and check out more of the many wonderful books Diana offers on how to make money from home.

Find Your Perfect Business

Friday, July 25th, 2008

It’s Free Book Friday, and the book I have for you today is 100% free to download. You’ll just need to give your email address.

WAHM Articles author Mindy Benkert has put together an e-book called The Complete Step By Step Guide to Finding Your Perfect & Profitable Business.

If you’re looking for the right business to start, you probably have a lot of questions. For example, is direct sales the way you want to go? Can you really make money with affiliate marketing? Or do you have what it takes to be a freelancer?

In this book, you’ll find the answers to those questions (and more) and you’ll discover how to choose the perfect business for you.

You can get your copy here.

If you’re a WAHM Articles author who has written a free book (or even one that’s not so free), you’re welcome to post a comment and a link to it below. Each Friday I try to write a post about an e-book written by one of our authors.

What You Need to Know to Market to Moms

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

This Free Book Friday is not so free (unless you pick up a copy from your local library, like I did) but it is a must-read for everyone who markets to moms. Hint: If you’re writing WAHM articles, that would be you.

The book I’m talking about is Trillion Dollar Moms – Marketing to a New Generation of Mothers by Maria Bailey and Bonnie Ulman.

Moms are the most powerful consumers in the US – in fact, recent surveys show moms are spending more than $17 trillion annually. This book shows entrepreneurs how they can get in on this lucrative market. (If you own a home business, that’s you again.)

The authors draw on proprietary research, their own insights, and case studies to show us marketers how to promote our products effectively to moms.

For example, did you know that when you market to moms, you should plan your campaigns around the ages of their children, NOT the ages of the mothers?

That makes complete sense to me. Since becoming a mom, my choices and decisions have been majorly influenced by which stage my children are in. But ask me how that knowledge should affect my marketing, and I couldn’t tell ya.

Not to worry, Maria and Bonnie explain how to apply their insights and research to your own marketing campaigns. Here’s the link again.

1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 – A Book Review

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

My son had just turned two and had transformed into a child-sized monster before my very eyes. I mean, I had heard about the terrible twos, but I hadn’t expected this!
I told my doctor about my frustrations at our next check-up, and she recommended I read 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 by Thomas W. Phelan.

I honestly didn’t believe a simple book could help us. As a former teacher, I had spent years learning child psychology and behavior management. What could one book possibly offer that I hadn’t already learned?

Fortunately for my family, that was the best medicine I’ve ever been subscribed.

Once you begin reading 1-2-3 Magic, you can apply the techniques immediately, before you finish the book. Dr. Phelan starts out by explaining why many parents can’t manage their kids’ behavior. He believes we go wrong when we try to reason with our children instead of parent them. Children, he reminds the reader again and again, are not miniature adults, and should be treated like children.

Dr. Phelan gives step-by-step guidance for every discipline that arises with young children, whether you want the child to stop a behavior or start a new one. He also gives several true-to-life examples of how the program looks when used correctly and when used incorrectly.

We’ve used this program with our two children for over 10 years, and we haven’t encountered a situation where we couldn’t apply 1-2-3 Magic, or where it didn’t work like, well, magic.

Denise Willms, a homeschooling mother of two, helps work-at-home-moms get targeted traffic to their websites through article writing, and press releases. Subscribe to her newsletter, WAHM-Articles Ezine, and receive 105 Power Tips to Get Your Online Business Noticed and Profiting.

A review of the book Down Came the Rain by Brooke Shields

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

by Barbara Ryan

In Down Came the Rain: My Journey through Postpartum Depression, Brooke Shields talks candidly about her own personal experience with postpartum depression after the birth of her first child. It is an inspiring story for all mothers.

This is a very courageous tale from a well-known actress. It could not be easy for her to divulge her innermost feelings about such an intimate subject, the birth of her child, but she does it candidly. Many women, whether they have suffered from postpartum depression or not, will connect with this story, as its main focus is the overwhelming demands of a newborn that no new mother can be prepared for. Continue reading…