Sunday, May 17, 2009

Free Up Some Time with a Virtual Assistant


One of the great things about the internet is that it removes a lot of the barriers that people face every day. No pesky brick and mortar store fronts to eat up overhead expenses, telecommuting reduces the need for office space substantially, and email and VoIP help keep people connected. With companies downsizing you might find yourself forced to do more with less and being squeezed to work longer hours. Or, maybe you own a business and are feeling maxed out. You might be able to get some cut rate freelance help whether you need it for a day or the next year. I haven't used any of the sites below, but I'm kicking around the idea of trying them out as projects present themselves or to give this site a face lift. In no particular order, here are some of the personal assistant/freelance websites that I've come across recently.

1. AskSunday.com

This site offers virtual personal assistants. Their website says that the most commonly requested services include: appointment scheduling, data entry, gathering information from the web and research, making telephone calls, booking travelnand ordering flowers or gifts. Pricing isn't available on the website, but new users can get a free week of service for signing up.

2. RedButler.com

This site offers similar services to asksunday.com with the addition of some membership rewards. The service starts at $36.95 for 15 requests / mo. and increases from there. Again, the site seems to specialize in the mundane repetitive tasks that often chew up a lot of time.

3. Elance.com

Elance more of a full-scale freelance site. Rather than outsourcing your projects to the company itself, Elance acts like more of a matchmaking service. Elance helps you match up people with projects and professionals who have the skills you are looking for. Professionals can then bid on the projects. At Elance you can hire IT professionals, lawyers, writers or finance specialists. Elance allows individuals to post opportunities for bid or search providers and contact them directly after reviewing their portfolios. I am considering using Elance to find someone to give this site a face lift, because my design skills leave something to be desired. If anyone has suggestions I'd be interested to year your experiences.

Has anyone used these sites? Are there better ones out there? Please let me know and I will post updates with any I receive. I will also update the site after I try them out myself.

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