Right now, things are pretty hectic and crazy around the globe. However, there is one common theme we all keep hearing. “We are in this together!” While this is true for the obvious reasons surrounding the pandemic, it is also a true sentiment I feel every day towards my clients. It is so easy to feel overwhelmed and alone on a good day. Then, throw in all of the “stuff” it takes to run a business while really only wanting “to do what YOU do best” and it can feel impossible to get there. That is where I and the CVA team come in.
When you run a
small business, it’s easy to feel like there isn’t enough time in the day or
days in the week to get everything done. From digital online presence, to
regular marketing, bookkeeping, sales and inventory or providing services, is
it possible to get everything done without having a huge staff or brick and
mortar to run? Of course it is, especially for certain types of businesses.
Many businesses may be satisfied with providing a “good” service. However, to make your business really stand out, you need to ensure that you are a cut above the rest. If you are looking for ways to improve the service you provide and really lift your business up into the lofty heights of “First Class”, then here are some tips that will help.
Many businesses may be satisfied with providing a “good” service. However, to make your business really stand out, you need to ensure that you are a cut above the rest. If you are looking for ways to improve the service you provide and really lift your business up into the lofty heights of “First Class”, then here are some tips that will help.
My client, a professional speaker and real estate investor in Fort Meyers, FL, wasn’t new to working with virtual assistants. Her career goals required extra hands for her various areas of her business, and I was happy to assist.
The online retail company wanted what every retail company wants – happy customers, and 5-star reviews. The company knew that the best way to achieve glowing reviews from their customers involved one simple answer: more people to provide customer service.