subject: Using Virtual Assistants To Help Your Business Grow [print this page] Staffing a business can be a challengeStaffing a business can be a challenge. Entrepreneurs often struggle to make their businesses profitable. Cost reduction is important, and can make hiring personnel financially impossible.
What is the business owner to do when faced with the large volume of paperwork and tasks related to tax preparation, bookkeeping, and PR for the business. The business owner may ask themselves how it is feasible to grow the business while at the same time keeping ahead of the mountain of small tasks required to keep up with running an office.
In some instances, this may even affect the long-range health of the business itself. A business owner is unable to follow up on creative ideas that might take the business to the next level because of mundane tasks and paperwork.
Should you find yourself in this difficult position, take heart! It is possible to grow a business while still meeting all of the paperwork requirements of doing business. It can even be done at reasonable cost.
The creative entrepreneur in need of help is smart to consider hiring a virtual assistant, rather than trying to hire more traditional staff.
Hiring a virtual assistant as an independent contractor will maximize savings for the employer. As independent contractors aren't given benefits, have to pay the entire tax burden on their income, and aren't protected by employee laws, the employer realizes immediate benefits.
For the budget-conscious entrepreneur, hiring a virtual assistant also provides value by making a salary unnecessary. The assistant can be hired as needed, given work to do when work is available, and not compensated during slower periods between projects.
The virtual assistant, then, is a win-win choice for an employer. They can be hired to cover whichever tasks that the employer finds to be too time consuming or difficult to manage, allowing the employer to pursue opportunities.