Once you hire a VA, work on you projects can immediately start. However, even if your Virtual Assistant has adequate professional experience, they still don't know how to go about your business "your way." So to quickly get them on board and on the same foot as you are, you should take the time to train them on how you expect things to be done under your watch.
There are great ways to prep your Virtual Assistant, make sure they know the specific goals you have mind in terms of your business plans. Its also quite productive to have them handle the routine tasks from the get-go, this will be their standard fall-back tasks in case they quickly finish up on their special assignments.
Plan ahead how your virtual staff can make money for you, the first week is crucial and after that period, you can let them have a go with the heavy tasks. Its important your virtual assistant remains cost-effective throughout the project's duration.
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