There is no need to find challenging work to complete if you have nothing urgent. • Virtual assistants are contract employees. As such, they are easier to fix (if necessary) and do not require benefits. • Virtual assistants, depending on where you are located, may be available to you tax-free. When you consider the additional revenue used to pay taxes, insurance, and other benefits (not to mention equipment and overhead), the difference between the cost of hiring an employee and that of a VA is even more stark. What Virtual Assistants Can Do for Your Business Now that you've decided that a virtual assistant might be the right fit for your real estate business, you may want to take a more in-depth look at what virtual assistants can do for your business. Virtual assistants can help you in three key areas of your real estate business: 1. Administrative assistance2. Marketing help3. Administrative Prospecting
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