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When you’re offering services as a health virtual assistant, one decision you need to make is how to price yourself. This doesn’t just come down to what your price is, but also how you charge it. And in the majority of cases, it will be one of two options: hourly rate or package rate.
But how do you know which is best for you? Let me break it down for you so you can make an informed decision.
Considering whether you can make a viable income from working as a health virtual assistant? If I had a dollar for every time a prospective VA asked me what they could make as a VA… well, I could have stopped working as a VA myself!
So if you’re curious what you can expect to make as a health VA and whether it’s worthwhile, here’s the tea for you.
If you’ve come across the idea of working as a health virtual assistant, there might be a few thoughts that hold you back. In that case, you’re far from alone!
Many new VAs will come up against commonly held beliefs and feelings around this form of work. And while some might be valid for you, there are quite a few that are based on false information or simply the unknown.
That’s why I felt inspired to share these common 5 myths I hear from prospective health VAs when it comes to creating your own business.
One of the first questions that should be on your mind when considering virtual assistant work: who do I want to work with? Prospective health VAs can feel overwhelmed when it comes to choosing a niche, but there’s no need to be!
There are a variety of options when choosing a niche. And the best part? It’s your business, so you get to choose the options that feel good for you.
If you’re unsure how to get started, this is here to help you.