
lead generation
Virtual Assistants Jobs – New Customers
One thing I do not like about running a network like this is that some people sign up and then think they should get all their sales leads from us. For a virtual assistant to get jobs with new customers, it is going to take some effort in more than one or two strategies.
Many of these tips are not just for virtual assistant jobs, but for any business that wants to generate new customers.
Finding Virtual Assistant Jobs Tip List
- Local networking groups like IRN, BNI or B2BConnect
- Local Chamber of Commerce
- Bowling Alleys (Just seeing if you are staying awake)
- Webinars (Participate and follow up with people)
- Local Training and Seminars
- Online Forums
- Online Social Groups
- Local Clubs
- Charity Events as a volunteer
- Asking your existing clients for referrals
- Conferences
- Educate local business incubators about your services
- Hold a contest
- Offer to do overflow for marketing agencies
- Join VA Networks
- Go to local meetup meetings (Not the weird ones)
- Clearly articulate virtual assistant jobs you do so other people can tell their friends
- Email local businesses
- Attend Local blog groups
- Teach a workshop at the local library
- Write guest post on blogs (and offer to do a regular paid post if the blogger likes your work)
- Network any way and every way you can
- Write articles about how to do the services you do and offer help in your bio – add these to article repositories.
- Offer a finders fee
- Use freelance sites like guru.com, odesk.com and elance.com
I love all the web options for getting virtual assistant jobs because I am one of those dorky web guys. I am also smart enough to know that when you meet new potential customers face to face, you are much more likely to work with them. If you need work fast, start networking fast, in person and regularly.


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