2017-05-26

Virtual Assisting

Most Virtual Assistant companies require a time commitment that's the equivalent of full-time work. But there are a few companies that are flexible enough to use for making extra money online. So if you're great at getting things done and have a few hours to spare, you can use them to earn a little extra each month as a Virtual Assistant. If you'd like to take your career in your own hands, sign up for 30 Days or Less to Virtual Assistant Success. This self-paced ecourse is ideal for beginners and will show you, step by step, what it takes to start a successful VA business from scratch!


Fancy Hands This is a crowdsourced Virtual Assistant company. You'll have access to tasks 24/7. Payments are made every two weeks via Dwolla.


Lifebushido They're always interested in hearing from candidates. To start you need to commit just five hours a week. You can choose (if you want) to work more after you've become established with them.


Time Etc. If you've got even a spare three hours each week, you can get started at Time Etc. You'll be matched up with clients based on their needs and your skills.