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Rudd-erless while Oil Spilled
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Rudd-erless while Oil Spilled
I happen to teach entrepreneurs how to outsource and delegate tasks to VAs. So I'll take a stab at trying to help you get on track here.
I don't know what a GTD program is but it sounds like in order to really be able to start outsourcing you need to get your technology congruent with a virtual environment. I have all my email accounts & web site emails routing directly to my assistants. I never touch it.
I created "scripts" for how I want them to handle every kind of request so they can be self-sufficient. If you really want to do this in the highest payoff way, then I suggest finding someone you can totally trust to own the email (forward it to them) and then create a private email address where they float up to you anything you must handle directly.
I will say that I think $3 - 5/hr is possibly unrealistic. I always say that cheaper typically means more hand holding and less expertise. It's worth it to me to pay someone more per hour to be able to have more trust and self-sufficiency.
Hope that helps...
Melanie Benson Strick
Million Dollar Lifestyle Business Coach
& Virtual Team Building Secrets
PS This free report might be of interest: 101 Ways to Triple Your Income by Outsourcing Your High Payoff Activities. Get your copy at http://www.successconnections.com/101ways.
Or, as bdude mentions, why not find a local teenager to assist you? I have a Year 10 student who works for me part-time (although for considerably more than what you quote above - I pay her the minimum wage here in Australia for help in the office). Teenagers are very computer and internet savvy and would be pleased to help you, I'm sure.
However, if you get to the stage where you do want a professional to assist, I have a team of VAs in 16 countries and I'm sure we'd find someone suitable for your needs. And how is the management handled? Usually via email and Skype or similar processes, even the phone. Depends on what your needs are and how often you need to connect with the VA.
learned of it in Tim Ferris' book
If your still intimidated go to personalsidekick.com and buy one phone call just to see if it works! Get into it, I now work 2 days a week...