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The 2 Second Commute Join the Exploding Ranks of Freelance Virtual Assistants

September 12, 2009 by sgtwak  
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The 2 Second Commute Join the Exploding Ranks of Freelance Virtual Assistants




Virtual Assistants work from home, providing everything from administrative support to high-end consulting via email, phone and fax. Predicted to be a $130 billion industry by 2008, they don’t commute, they set their own hours, and they get to spend time with their kids.

Based on the highly-successful Virtual Assistant training programs Chris Durst and Michael Haaren developed for the US Armed Forces and the US Department of State, The 2-Second Commute: Join the Exploding Ranks of Freelance Virtual Assistants brings you the knowledge without the classroom!

Training program participants have billed over $30 MILLION since our training programs started in 2002. Now YOU can learn from Chris & Mike, too, and start your own successful VA business!

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Trade your time, knowledge, and advice for $ by working as a virtual assistant; or online teacher, coach, or consultant.

I loved this book. I spotted it while purusing the shelves in the business section at Barnes and Noble the other day. When I opened it up and skimmed the Table of Contents I found starting an online virtual assistance company requires the same skills and talents as starting an online coaching, teaching, or consulting practice. Even though at the time of my writing this review there are already 69 reviews posted for this book, I am writing this review because none of the reviews point out that this is wonderful book for anybody who wants to offer a service via the Internet. Sure, you can offer your services as a virtual assistant. But the advice offered in this book applies equally to people who offer their services through a Web site and email and provide coaching, teaching, and/or consulting pointers and advice. And providing these other services online will probably take just as much time as providing virtual assistance services, but pay a whole lot more.

I found this book to be well outlined and well written. It will definitely be a worthwhile tome to add to your library as you investigate and research the business plan you need to write in order to start your freelance operation regarding services you plan to sell online. So read this book with an open mind and do NOT limit you thoughts to just becoming a virtual assistant. There are all kinds of opportunities today to work from home in your PJs providing so many different kinds of services via the Internet. Forget about commuting. Forget about getting dressed up or maintaining a healthy wardrobe. Just worry about being expert at something and selling your time, knowledge and advice. 5 stars!

Other books I highly recommend you consider reading along with this book include:

>>Riches in Niches (EasyRead Large Bold Edition): How to Make It BIG in a Small Market

>>Start Your Own Information Marketing Business (Start Your Own…)

>>Entrepreneur Magazine’s Start Your Own e-Learning Business (The Startup Series)

>>Start Your Own Coaching Business (Start Your Own…)

>>Four Steps To Building A Profitable Coaching Practice: A Complete Marketing Resource Guide for Coaches

>>Web Business Success: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Web Sites That Work

>>The Web-Savvy Writer: Book Promotion with a High-Tech Twist, Second Edition

>>Coaching Millions: Help More People, Make More Money, Live Your Ultimate Lifestyle

5 Stars Must-Have Resource!
This book had tons of useful information, written in a way that kept me wanting to turn the page. I will certainly keep this book for future reference — I’ve dog-eared, highlighted, used post-its — on so many useful topics.

5 Stars The Perfect “Start-up Manual” for Virtual Assistants!
After having worked in the administrative support field for over 20 years, the entrepreneur in me was longing to get out. I figured with my skill set and having managed other administrative personnel, becoming Virtual Assistant (VA) would be a great way to start my own business on a part-time basis and, a perfect way to supplement my current income. I began browsing a number of VA and work-at-home websites to try to find out more about how to start my own practice. While the websites were helpful, I had yet to find a site that really got into the nuts and bolts of how to start your own business without having to pay for an expensive training course.

Then I stumbled upon a website called the Rat Race Rebellion. This is a great website packed with TONS of information and resources. That’s where I first saw a link to The 2-Second Commute, written by Christine Durst and Michael Harren. I ordered the book from Amazon and was immediately impressed with the structure of the book which is straight forward and very well organized. This book is a “must have” for every aspiring Virtual Assistant!!

Durst and Harren do a magnificent job of explaining what a VA is (and isn’t), how to build a successful VA practice brick-by-brick and how to navigate the work-life-balance of working from home. The assessment tools and resources alone are worth the books weight in gold. If you are an administrative professional who is thinking about starting your own VA practice, The 2-Second Commute is the perfect start-up manual.

3 Stars Helpful information
I decided to purchase book because I had seen it on military.com’s military spouse career center. It does have quite helpful information for beginning a virtual assistance business.

3 Stars not finished with it … too busy right now
not finished yet ….. need more time for something like this …

have only briefly leafed … that’s how i gave it the three stars..

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