Launch of the Virtual Revolution -- A New Business Model
Alliance for Virtual Businesses create revolutionary business model that can change how small business owners and entrepreneurs conduct business and positively influence their net profits. The Alliance for Virtual Businesses a collaboration of more than 15 virtual assistance organizations and 1,500 Virtual Assistants, will kick-off a year-long campaign to introduce this fast growing, Internet-based, cottage industry of Virtual Assisting to the global business community.
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) January 2, 2004 --
January 5, 2004 launches a new revolutionary business model that can change how small business owners and entrepreneurs conduct business and positively influence their net profits. The Alliance for Virtual Businesses (http://www.AllianceForVirtualBiz.com) a collaboration of more than 15 virtual assistance organizations and 1,500 Virtual Assistants, kick- off a year-long campaign to introduce this Internet-based cottage industry to the global business community.
Virtual Assistants (VAs) are highly skilled professionals providing administrative support and specialized services to businesses, entrepreneurs, executives, and others who have more work to do than time to do it. Services examples include web design and maintenance, meeting and event planning, desktop publishing, word processing, and business start-up consultations.
A survey commissioned by the Alliance in September 2003, revealed that VAs reside in the United States, UK, Canada, Australia, and many other countries, and work with clients located around the world. VAs use corporate-honed skills and education to help entrepreneurs work smart, not harder. These administrative, office and Internet technology gurus are the answer to many entrepreneurs and small business owners needs. Unfortunately, most business owners were unaware of the Virtual Assistant industry.
Beginning January 5, The Alliance will conduct a worldwide educational campaign. The signature event, a silent auction, scheduled January 5 thru 31, 2004, offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to bid for VA-donated services and products, learn more about the industry and meet experienced Virtual Assistants. Part of the proceeds from the silent auction will fund scholarships and benefit the awareness campaign.
For more information, visit www.AllianceForVirtualBiz.com, or contact the Alliance at 1-410-521-7001.
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About the Alliance for Virtual Businesses
The Alliance for Virtual Businesses is a volunteer-directed organization, whose primary mission is to advocate globally on behalf of the virtual assistance industry and to promote the growth of free enterprise between virtual assistants, entrepreneurs, small businesses, corporations, associations and other business entities. More information about the Alliance can be found at http://www.AllianceForVirtualBiz.com or by calling 1-410-521-7001.
Contact Information
Alliance for Virtual Businesses
Sharon Williams
Phone: (410) 521-7001
Fax: (410) 521-9742
Url: http://www.AllianceForVirtualBiz.com
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