
As principal of The Relief Virtual Assistance, Danielle Keister has been providing expert administrative support services to the professional community since 1997. Working with independent professionals in the legal, consulting and public relations fields, she helps clients gain time, increase efficiency and make more money--all by simply delegating their administrative burdens. Visit her website at http://www.TheRelief.com and sign up for her complimentary guide, "10 Easy Fixes to Ramp Up Your Billable Hours"Small business owners commonly fail to plan for their success. Sure, they want to be successful and profitable, but they often are so focused on the "doing" that they don't examine the practices that are keeping them from getting there.
Small business owners commonly fail to plan for their success. Sure, they want to be successful and profitable, but they often are so focused on the "doing" that they don't examine the practices that are keeping them from getting there.
Below are the top 10 killers that keep small business owners from growing their business.
1. Lack of time. Too busy working IN the business instead of ON it.
2. Lack of focus. Pulled in too many directions at once.
3. Lack of support. Spinning your wheels trying to do it all yourself.
4. Lack of creative "space." Too stretched and stressed to plan, strategize and think creatively.
5. Wasting resources on time and energy-busters. Doing work you hate or don't do well.
6. Focusing on "cheap" instead of cost-effective. Putting cost above value, quality and ROI.
7. Frittering away billable hours. Wasting time--thus money--on administrivia.
8. Not investing in the right support. Hiring flunkies instead of skilled, committed, thinking, creative professionals.
9. Inefficient administrative foundations. Failing to systemize, automate and streamline processes.
10. Squandering core strengths. Not focusing on business growth, revenue generation and the energizing work you love.
So how many of these growth-killers do you have in your business? Not to worry--the good news is that there exists a very easy, convenient solution.
Virtual Assistance is the new way for business owners to get just the help they need without having to hire in-house staff. Virtual Assistants provide those administrative support services that allow you to direct your time, energy and expertise where they are most intelligently focused.
Even just a little strategic support can work miracles, and allow you to start running--and growing--your business with more efficiency, productivity and profitability.
Find a qualified, professional Virtual Assistant today at the Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce: http://www.virtualassistantnetworking.com/directory/