548: Get More Momentum, Increase Your Revenue, and Grow Your Business Through Delegating with Audrey Isbell

Audrey Isbell from AVA Virtual Assistance is an International Speaker, and Author of "100 Simple Truths all Virtual Assistants Should Know". She is a Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Certified in Social Marketing and valued for her business consulting and project management contributions made to business owners and entrepreneurs across the country.

In today's episode, Audrey talks about why your business needs to scale (and speed up) using a virtual assistant. She also goes into detail about the types of virtual assistants you should look into (generalists vs. specialists) as well as how you can make money becoming a virtual assistant if that business path suits you.

Quotes:                                                                                                                                   

“If you're not succeeding, you're learning.” – Audrey Isbell

“The value is not always about being able to afford that person or not. The value is really in what it meant to you to be able to act in the moment on that creative thing that you were feeling so inspired about.” - Audrey Isbell

“We're creators. We keep moving forward and thinking of new things.” - Audrey Isbell

Takeaways:

04:40 Delegating tasks helps entrepreneurs focus on creative work and business growth instead of getting stuck in daily administrative duties.

12:30 Virtual assistants are not just about completing tasks, but about supporting business owners in achieving their bigger goals and purpose.

20:00 Inspiration and acting quickly on new ideas can open unexpected doors and create opportunities for business success.

27:50 Becoming a virtual assistant requires understanding whether you want to work for a VA firm or start your own business.

35:50 Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness, and is crucial for business development and personal growth.

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Filed in: Archive 3: 2018-2020InterviewOutsourcingPodcast

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