Join the contest
October 29, 2011 by Theresa Scholes
Filed under Virtual Assistance
VAClassroom Back-to-School Specials
August 9, 2010 by Theresa Scholes
Filed under Virtual Assistance
Take advantage of preferred savings on the VAClassroom back-to-school specials.
MP3 Recording of VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp 2010 Preview
June 29, 2010 by Theresa Scholes
Filed under Social Media Marketing, Virtual Assistance
Summer Skill Camp 2010
June 23, 2010 by Theresa Scholes
Filed under Blogging, Social Media Marketing
I just received this very important 18 minute video for you from Craig at VAClassroom titled: “Ten Ways To Create Ten Income Building Opportunities for Your Virtual Business in 2010″. This video will give you some keen insights and ideas on how to expand your skills and the services you are currently offering in your business. Plus, it will also give you a nice preview on the types of skills we will be covering in the upcoming VAClassroom Summer Skill Camp starting on July 6th!
In business, it is important to have an edge or some relevant, in-demand skills that sets you apart and enables you to play a bigger role with your clients. I think this video will definitely stimulate some ideas on how you can grow your business and income opportunities for the last half of 2010!
Check out the 18-minute video here:
Hire a VA Private Investigator for Twitter Success
October 17, 2009 by Theresa Scholes
Filed under Social Media Marketing
If you were around in the 80′s you might remember Tom Selleck in Magnum, PI, the cool, calm and collected private investigator who collected all the facts, uncovered the clues and solved the mysteries. Well I like to think of Virtual Assistants as the Magnum PI’s of the internet marketing world delving behind the scenes to find new tools that can enhance the way you market on the web. Does the analogy fit? Read on and find examples of how a Virtual Assistant can enhance your Twitter marketing and more.
A Twitter Newbie: So you’ve finally made it to Twitter but you’d really like to connect with like-minded people but don’t know how to find them. Twello and WeFollow are two great sites for your VA to investigate first. By using specific keywords, it’s simple to find people with something in common. Take it a step further by looking for people that your friends or colleagues follow on Twubble. Within no time flat, and with your VA’s help, you’ll have a good base of people to follow on Twitter.
Network in Your Community: Twitter is not just about connecting with friends and colleagues at a distance; it’s useful for backyard networking as well. TwelloHood is the “Google maps” of Twitter allowing you to pinpoint Twitter users by topic or name. Give your VA some parameters to search like relevant keywords or a specific niche and she/he can create a great list of individuals to follow. You never know, these local “tweeters” may turn into joint venture partners, colleagues or clients; all due to your VA’s keen insights.
Follow and be Followed: Maybe you are at the point where your Twitter account could use some spring cleaning. You’ve got a huge fan base but you’ve lost track of the followers and who you should be following. With a nifty tool called FriendorFollow, your Virtual assistant can uncover:
- Who you are following that’s not following you back
- Who’s following you that you’re not following back
And with the click of a mouse, you’re back on track.
Measure You’re Tweets: If you don’t already have a Google Analytics account, ask your VA to set one up and monitor your Twitter traffic. Many people think that Twitter can be a waste of time but statistics can tell all!
Well there you have it! These are just a few of the tasks that a Virtual Assistant can carry out to enhance your Twitter marketing. And the best thing about it – no requirements to have a fancy red sports car, short shorts and a large mustache are necessary – unlike the “fab’ Magnum PI.





Theresa Scholes is the owner of Click Virtual Assistance and specializes in social media and internet marketing strategies and implementation for the online business owner. A firm believer in matching the right actions to realistic goals, Theresa helps time strapped entrepreneurs use the social web to raise their profile and boost profits. 