Subcontract Q&A Audio – CA Virtual Assistants

Listen to the Subcontractor Q&A Call. The advisor, Amanda Lawson, discusses her CA based company that has a team of subcontractors. Some of the questions discussed were:

1. Are there a specific number of subcontractors you’re trying to get onto your team?
2. Why would someone be interested in joining your team? Share some of the benefits members receive.
3. Your company treats subcontractors as an independent contractor is there a fee necessary to join?
4. Can you go through the process of receiving a project after being accepted through the application process?
5. It sounds like after being accepted you create a profile page. Is this searchable by clients?
6. Can subcontractors earn a commission by referring new clients?
7. Do subcontractors create their own processes for a particular service or is it all driven by CVA?
8. Is there a reason for requiring subcontractors to be from CA?
9. How long can a subcontractor expect to receive projects from your company?

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Amanda Lawson
https://www.californiavirtualassistants.com
@YourCAVA

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Savvy Subcontracting Podcast: Sue Kramer Harrawood

In this episode a promotional code for the upcoming Exceptional Subcontractor workshop is given.   Listen for details.

Sue Kramer Harrawood is founder and President of Peace of Mind Virtual Assistance and VA Client Relationship Coaching. Founded in 2003, Peace of Mind Virtual Assistance is a full service virtual assistance firm.

Sue’s experience as an industry leader, Marketing Director for the International Virtual Assistants Association (2005–2009), IVAA committee member, VA, Online Business Manager and VA who hires VA’s for her clients led her to open the doors of VA Client Relationship Coaching.

Her transparent, friendly, no nonsense communication style allows clients to let their hair down and get to the real meat of challenges they are facing. Her experience as a VA and VA client allows her to understand both the VA and client mindset. Sue is passionate about educating VA’s and clients on the importance of communication as a catalyst for developing enjoyable long-term relationships.

 

 

 

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Ideas for Building a List of Subcontractors

If you’ve decided that hiring subcontractors would benefit your business, you need to start building a list right away. A list will help lessen the demand of too much work and help with your overflow or with projects that require skills you don’t have.

It’s important to take great care of your list and make sure you evaluate it regularly, so you’ll know who you can depend on who you should avoid. This also lets you know if they’re looking for work or leaving the business.

Creating a Subcontractor List

1. Ask your colleagues for advice and recommendations. They can tell you what worked best for them to help you decide whether you need people with the same skills you have or complementary skills. Either way a subcontractor should add something extra to your project.

2. There are groups where you can find people with skills that can help you with projects and increase your business. For example, if you need a web designer, join a web design forum or Yahoo group and look for members who are willing to subcontract. You can also find skilled people listed in virtual assistant subcontractor’s directories.

3. A subcontractor’s performance and ability affects your reputation. While you can look for people who are new to the business for really cheap subcontracting, try finding more experienced subcontractors. The benefits to you and your company outweigh the cost.

4. Give each potential member of your list a trial run to see if they’re a good fit. This way you’ll learn whether or not the subcontractor has the skill set and level that you’re looking for. It will save you time and money hiring or outsourcing work to subcontractors or a virtual assistant team that works well with you.

5. Stay in contact with each subcontractor through e-mail or social media accounts such as Twitter, Facebook or Linkedin. You’ll keep up with how they’re doing and ensure they’ll think of you if someone asks for a referral.

6. Offering work or a project to your subcontractors occasionally will maintain the work relationship. Also, let them know they can contact you if they have any concerns or questions. Good communication is imperative for a successful relationship.

7. Let your subcontractors know about any new changes or updates with your business so they can keep track of you as well. Inform them ahead of time about any new upcoming projects. Give a specific date or they could take someone else’s offer before yours especially if they have multiple clients.

8. It’s important to add people to your list with different skill sets because you can accept a wider variety of tasks from clients. For example, if you suddenly find yourself in need of someone to perform a specific task such as web designing, you should have a second person on your list in case your first choice is already booked.

9. Every person on your list should sign a contract. This is a protection for you, so that they don’t take on work directly from your clients. A written agreement should be drawn up and signed prior to the start of any projects. You can do a standard agreement that takes into account individual project specifications.

10. Always be on the lookout for new people that you can add to your subcontractor list. Check virtual assistant organizations or use an intermediary service.

Building a list of subcontractors makes it convenient when you suddenly find yourself with too much work and not enough time to finish it all. A list will allow you to find the best subcontractors quickly and handle more projects and new clients with ease.

The right people on your virtual assistant team will help your business grow because you won’t have to turn away projects from great clients. Building a list of the best subcontractors means you won’t have to frantically try to find someone with the skills you need if you take on too many projects.

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Savvy Subcontracting Podcast: The Right VA, Nickey Hollenbach

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In this episode of the Savvy Subcontracting Podcast, Collette interviews the founder of The Right VA, Nickey Hollenbach, and discusses Nickey’s new mission to help simplify the joining of the business owner with their perfect VA match.  As owner of Personal Touch Concierge Service, LLC https://www.ptconciergeservice.com/home.html with over 5 years’ experience working in the virtual industry, Nickey realized that there was an immediate need for a method of weeding out those VA’s who do not take their virtual work seriously and therefore make it difficult for the entrepreneur to find their ideal counterpart.

The Right VA https://www.therightva.com provides the best virtual assistants for today’s busy entrepreneurs and business owners; their database only offers VA’s who have been in business for at least three years, submit references, and possess proven skills and talents in their chosen niche.  By only accepting the top VA’s in the industry, The Right VA enables business owners to conveniently access VA’s who have already been screened. Whether you are looking for a VA whose niche is bookkeeping, copywriting, or general administration, The Right VA will match the businessperson’s preferences with the specialized VA’s who meet the requested criteria. Next, The Right VA will give them the potential candidates’ contact information, allowing them the opportunity to follow up.

Both the business owner and the virtual assistant will find this service beneficial. For the VA: it’s inexpensive marketing to help them reach potential clients that otherwise would have been inaccessible. For the business owner: it’s an easy and convenient way to get connected with the finest professionals in the Virtual Assistant Industry.

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Savvy Subcontracting Podcast: Welcomes Back Nickey Hollenbach

This week a new episode of the Savvy Subcontracting podcast will be posted.  We will be  interviewing Nickey Hollenbach again.  She’s expanded her business and has also began a company called The Right VA.  They match top VA’s to Business Owners – they do the marketing for VA’s and find their perfect client match – then it’s all up to you!

She’s also the owner of Personal Touch Concierge Service, LLC

Personal Touch Concierge Service is a multi-VA (virtual assistance) company which offers everything the small business or entrepreneur needs in the way of office support.  With 18 team members including two project managers, PTCS offers an unlimited amount of support for any type of business.  Legal, administrative and personal assistance, email and calendar management, simple to complex travel itinerary, social media marketing, website design and maintenance, copywriting, research, transcription, as well as a bookkeeping team to handle everything from paying bills, payroll and quarterly taxes.

PTCS’ clients vary greatly from established business owners to attorneys to solopreneurs just starting out.

www.ptconciergeservice.com

nickeyh@ptconciergeservice.com

www.twitter.com/nickeyh

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – Erinn Brandau with Dental Express

Today we talk with Erin Brandau, Dental Express, her dental staffing agency includes dentists, registered dental   hygienists, dental assistants, and dental administration with various  levels of experience. From new graduates to staff with 40 years of   experience, Dental Express has a dental professional to fit many needs. Our goal is to approach each office with confidence and   certainty that we are providing a service that is valuable not only to   the dentist, but the dental team as well.

Q&A call with Erinn Brandau from Dental Express

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Savvy Subcontracting Podcast Back On Track

As many of you noticed I took a few months off due to family issues. I’ve missed every minute of my podcast series. The month of September I decided to get back into things. You’ll soon be seeing the next industry using subcontractors in the podcast interview.

So check back soon for the guest interviewed.

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – Mentoring-2-Success and Universal Accounting Center

Today we talk with Diane Hess of Mentoring-2-Success and Hess Business Professionals and  Roger Knecht of Universal Accounting Center.   On this call, they answer many of the questions you have submitted.

Subcontractor Q&A Call with Diane Hess and Roger Knecht

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – The 24 Hour Secretary

Today we talk with Sharon Williams, President of  The 24 Hour Secretary, who provides digital dictation, transcription, secretarial, social media, marketing, and virtual administrative services to clients worldwide

Q&A Call with Sharon Williams

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Subcontractor Q&A Audio – The Research Ace

Today we talk with Shadon Collins, owner of The Research Ace who specializes in custom research consulting, data analysis and virtual assistant services to all business owners.

Q&A Call with Shadon Collins

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