No Place Like Home
Virtual Assistant, Claire Liston
Article Contents
- Introduction
- Life/ Business/ Success Coach, Talane Miedaner
- Netpreneurs, Harry Nelson & Jesse Raben
- Feng Shui Consultant, Kartar Diamond
- Online Auctioneer, Geri Leondorf
- Professional Organizer, Stephanie Denton
- Internet Security Consultant, John Kleinschmidt
- Virtual Assistant, Claire Liston
- Computer Training Specialist, Traci Moxson
- Event Planners, Antonia Calzetti & Brenda Yagmin
- Technology Writer, Bianca Wright
Claire Liston Gone are the days when an assistant had to be
in-house. With the help of a fax machine, a computer and an
Internet connection, an assistant can be in a completely different
state and offer all the services a client needs. Claire Liston, 28,
owner of C. Liston Communications in Alexandria, Virginia, found
that out in 1998 when she started peddling her array of services,
offering to do whatever they needed in order to keep their own
businesses buzzing.
Liston was working in PR and as a meeting planner when she found
herself in between jobs. It was then that her mentor, Katherine
Hutt, suggested that Liston take the leap and turn her side
virtual-assistant business into a full-time operation. Content Continues Below
Liston's company has grown from there-strictly through
word-of-mouth, as she does no advertising. All that positive talk
comes from Liston's willingness to do any job her clients need
her to do-be it writing a newsletter or designing a Web site.
"If there's something they need done, they'll ask me
if I can do it," says Liston. "If I can't, chances
are, I want to learn how, and I'll [learn] it for that
client." Because her existing clients keep giving her more and
more responsibilities, she doesn't need to search for new
business. In the future, Liston plans to continue to expand the services
she offers her clients. Hoping to gross about $70,000 this year,
Liston offers this final advice for aspiring virtual assistants:
"Serve your clients in as many ways as you know how."
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