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Publicity for Your Virtual Assistance Business

Since the internet is an endless possibility of resources, here a few ways that you can use to help out with your publicity.


1. Article Directories
Submitting multiple articles on article directories is an easy way of getting publicity for your virtual assistance business. You allow your business name to get exposure as well as you can show potential clients what your area of expertise is (for example, my company is all about being proficient.)


There are so many article directory websites out there, so here are a few of my favourites:
- Ezine Articles
- VA Article Directory
- Jogena
- Digital Women
- Business Tool Chest
- And so Many More!


Please contact me for a full list of article sites that I use.


2. Commenting on Blogs
Commenting on a blog website allows you to express your businesses’ views when it comes to what other virtual assistants are posting about. By posting your URL at the bottom of the comment, they might or whoever else sees the comment, will check out your website. By expressing your views, it shows what type of business you run and it will build a reputation for your company.


3. Have a Blogroll on Your Blog
In my own personal experience, having a blogroll is great! I was personally contacted by one of the people I had on my blogroll and it started a business relationship. It’s easy and you can choose the virtual assistants and other companies you want.


4. Knowing How to Network
Networking can be the easiest thing you do and the most beneficial. Networking can be submitting the articles, commenting on blogs, talking on message boards, signing up for forums, and having a blogroll. Since networking is so huge, I just wanted to cover the ways I like the most.


Looking forward to sharing many successes with you!


Trina Lamarche
Efficient VA


Want To Use This Article In Your Ezine or Website? You have my permission, as long as you include this complete blurb with it:


Trina Lamarche (Efficient VA) started her virtual career three years ago by helping launch and setup Business Services, ETC, a virtual assistance firm. After two years working for other people, she realized what she really wanted to do; become an owner of her very own virtual assistance business. In the past year, she has been working part-time as a ‘Virtual Assistant’s Assistant’ (a term she coined while working on client work one evening.) Always the overachiever, she decided to open a second virtual assistance company, Efficient Virtual Assistant (EVA), working directly with clients. Contact her at info@efficientva.com


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