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I’ve learned recently that most people don’t understand what a virtual assistant does and since it’s too vague, they’d rather go to someone else who specializes in something or hire someone directly. I thought that providing a service for people that are thinking about hiring help but aren’t sure about that level of commitment yet would be a great benefit but I think talking about a cost savings might make my service look cheap.

Can y’all look at my website and let me know what might be a potential problem that turns people off or makes them not convinced?

theadminalternative.com

What inital reactions do you have to certain elements that might make people hesitate?

(I actually have an offer I can niche with so I won’t be offended - I wanted to get thoughts on this offer first so I know what works and what doesn’t)

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[–] 88captain88@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

So many words so little info.

Apply now sounds sleezy. Apply to let me hire you? Also the link doesn't work.

I'm curious on why you need a full on website if you're looking for a job? I'm about to fire one of my FT VA's and hire a new one but wouldn't even consider you as it looks like you're more interested in finding a bunch of jobs and wouldn't be dedicated to mine.

IT should be like a resume, I don't even see references or work history on it. It sounds like you have dozens of clients already and looking for more.

[–] smmayo@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Curious--where do you get your VAs from?