When most people hire their first virtual assistant they have a super liberating week. You’re doing everything yourself and you hire this person and all of a sudden you have a teammate who’s full-time job is to do anything you ask them to do, for $400-$600/month for full-time work.
I started with one VA and got one task off my plate and got a tiny bit of time back, and you should too.
My name is John Jonas. For the past 10 years or so I’ve worked about 17 hours/week. I golf, I ride my mountain bike, I spend tons of time with my wife and kids. My goal with this is to help you do the same, by getting help in your business.
Yeah, ok, you’re not going to get to 17 hours/week today or probably even this year. It took me 5 years to get to this point. But, if you start with something small you get a little bit back and you get better at running your business. It snowballs from there, but you have to start with something.
15 years ago I hired my first virtual worker in the Philippines. I had no idea how competent, skilled, honest, or loyal they would be. I didn’t know they would be capable of doing everything I was doing in my business, for me, including writing content, programming, design, social media, running google ads and facebook ads, generating leads, customer support...the list goes on and on. Obviously these aren’t the same person, and it took me time to get all this done...but here’s what I want you to do. Start by downloading my “how to hire a rock star filipino virtual worker” guide. It’s free. In fact, everything I teach is free. Then, go browse some of the resumes on OnlineJobs.ph and see what kind of talent you can find and how much they make.
When I started hiring workers for my business in the Philippines, I had no idea hundreds of thousands of people would come to me asking me to teach them. I had no idea I would create hundreds of thousands of jobs in the Philippines or would help thousands and thousands of businesses succeed because they hire Filipino VA’s.
Now it’s your turn. See if this works for you and if you can buy some time by hiring a virtual assistant in the Philippines. At less than $3/hour for a really talented person, you have very little to lose.
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