Could An Extra Day A Week Change Your Life?

As a small business owner, do you ever feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders?  Do you feel like you don’t have enough time to really grow and improve your business because you are too busy tending to the small stuff?  Do you spend so much time in your home office that your family has forgotten what you look like?  What could you do with an extra day a week? Could you spend more quality time with your family? Could you spend more time thinking creatively about growing your business?  Would you take on a few more clients to make more money?

As your virtual assistant, I can free up that extra day a week by  providing quality administrative services and give you more time to do what you love, teaching, speaking, motivating and helping people to improve their lives.

I can help you stand out in the virtual world so that you can offer more services and make a bigger difference. From administrative support and customer service to blogging, setting up autoresponders and shopping carts to article writing and submission, my support can help your business grow.

We will work together to ensure that you have the time and energy to concentrate on the things that are important to you.
I love to work with clients who:

* Are in the business of helping people improve their lives
* Already own successful, established businesses
* Have tons of ideas but are looking for a partner to make them happen
* Are open to new ideas
* Are comfortable with technology and communicating via email
* Require ongoing support of at least 10 hours per month
* Enjoy a working relationship that is friendly, fun & productive

Want to know more? Let’s talk.  E-mail  meredith@yellowhighlighterva.com or call 505-796-8202 to schedule a free consultation.

As featured in Good Housekeeping…

Meredith Eisenberg tells the story of how she became a virtual assistant and how she works part-time working from home in the August issue of Good Housekeeping. You can read the article here. Meredith was also featured in the Albuquerque Journal.