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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 and U.S. congressmen

Promotional text for virtual‑assistant services that touts clients including Fortune 10 oil firms, Fortune 500 companies, Big 5 accounting firms and U.S. congressmen 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 suggests a possible avenue for investigating whether congressional staff are outsourcing work abroad, but the lack of specifics makes it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Brickwork advertises handling work for Fortune 10 oil companies, Fortune 500 clients, Big 5 accounting firms and U.S. congressmen.; Three Indian‑based VA platforms are listed with hourly rates ranging from $6.25‑$15.; Tina Forsyth, an online business manager, is quoted giving productivity advice.

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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 and U.S. congressmen 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 suggests a possible avenue for investigating whether congressional staff are outsourcing work abroad, but the lack of specifics makes it a low‑value lead. Key insights: Brickwork advertises handling work for Fortune 10 oil companies, Fortune 500 clients, Big 5 accounting firms and U.S. congressmen.; Three Indian‑based VA platforms are listed with hourly rates ranging from $6.25‑$15.; Tina Forsyth, an online business manager, is quoted giving productivity advice.

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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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