The 24 Hour Secretary
About 13 years ago, I started my business, now called The
24 Hour Secretary, because I knew I could fill a void for
entrepreneurs and small businesses -- providing administrative
and secretarial services 24 hours a day, everyday.
Our industry has evolved into what we now call virtual
assisting. Virtual Assistants (VAs) are work-at-home
solopreneurs or collaborative teams that provide professional
administrative support to other entrepreneurs, small
businesses, corporations, associations, networks, etc.
As a virtual assistant, I provide admin, secretarial, event
planning, real estate transaction coordination and other
business support services.
How did you get started in your business?
I
didn't really start my business to be an administrative
services company. Instead, it was a business consulting firm.
But, I found that a lot of startup companies did not have any
administrative background and could not handle the
paperwork-related responsibilities. I started taking on those
duties and the business grew from there. So, basically, I
stumbled into this role after 2 years of initially only
offering business consulting services.
Did you have any previous experience with this type of
business before you began?
Yes. In the 70s I was an
administrative assistant and then move to management-type and
leadership positions.
What were your first steps in starting your
business?
I originally worked at Domino's Pizza to save
money to purchase the equipment I needed. Then I met with
small business counselors at my local chamber of commerce. I
developed a business and marketing plan and started
networking.
How long did it take before you started earning
money?
I started earning money immediately, because I
asked the contacts I had made during my planning to make
referrals and networked continuously.
How many hours a week do you put into your business?
My company is open 24 hours a day, every day. I personally
put in a minimum of 12 hours a day.
What activities do you do for your business on a
day-to-day basis?
Document processing, marketing and
customer service.
Do you work only when your children are not around or do
you involve them in your business?
When my daughter
lived with me she would help. My granddaughter answers phones,
greets customers, makes copies and performs other tasks during
the summer and when school is out.
Have you ever lost faith in your business and if so,
what did you do?
No. However, I had one year when I
lost 2 "major" clients and had to scramble to regroup and
replace their income. It caused a downsizing of my company,
but we rebounded and are back on track. I knew that I had
found my "niche" and that as long as I could market and
provide quality work, I would persevere.
Do you set goals for yourself and your business?
Yes, I have monthly goals, six month goals, and yearly
goals. I don't always meet my goals, however, because of
family situations or situations that occur with my clients.
But each year, overall, I exceed them and have continued to
grow.