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Promotional text for virtual‑assistant services that touts clients including Fortune 10 oil firms, Fortune 500 companies, Big 5 accounting firms an...

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #013887
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The passage only mentions that a VA firm markets its services to high‑profile entities but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, dates, or names of individuals beyond generic titles. It sugg Brickwork advertises handling work for Fortune 10 oil companies, Fortune 500 clients, Big 5 accounti Three Indian‑based VA platforms are listed with hourly rates ranging from $6.25‑$15. Tina Forsyth,

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www.b2kcorp.com ($15/hour+) From Fortune 10 oil companies and Fortune 500 clients to Big 5 accounting firms and U.S. congressmen, Brickwork can handle it all. This is reflected in the costs of this pure suit-and-tie operation—business only. No flowers for auntie. www.taskseveryday.com ($6.98/hour for a dedicated virtual assistant) Based in Mumbai, available via phone and e-mail from the U.S., UK, and Australia. Must choose between 20 or 40 hours per week and pre-purchase hours. www.yourmaninindia.com ($6.25/hour+) YMII handles both business and personal tasks and can work with you in real time (there are people on duty 24/7) and complete work while you sleep. English capability and effectiveness vary tremendously across VAs, so interview yours before getting started or assigning important tasks. Important: Following the publication of the first edition of this book, there have been some complaints of lower quality and up to four-week wait lists to become a client. 2. Start small but think big. Tina Forsyth, an online business manager (higher-level VA) who helps six-figure-income clients achieve seven figures with business model redesigns, makes the following recommendations. e » Look at your to-do list— what has been sitting on it the longest? e » Each time you are interrupted or change tasks, ask, “Could a VA do this?” e » Examine pain points—what causes you the most frustration and boredom? Here are a few common time-consumers in small businesses with online presences. e » Submitting articles to drive traffic to site and build mailing lists « > Participating in or moderating discussion forums and message boards « > Managing affiliate programs e » Creating content for and publishing newsletters and blog postings

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