Category Archives: Training & Tutorials

10 Reasons to Choose WordPress

WordPress has become of the most popular tools in the world for website building. It is one of the most talked about topics among business owners. WordPress is a open source software program that is absolutely free to use. It … Continue reading

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How to Respond to RFPs

Let me start by explaining what a RFP is for my newbies. A RFP is a request for proposal. As a Virtual Assistant, in my opinion, this is the second most stressful task you’ll have, number one probably being marketing … Continue reading

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How to Attract More Clients to Your Business

Consistently attracting clients or customers seems to be one of the most searched topics on the internet. Small Business owners are all looking for this magic formula for success. Truth be told, there really isn’t one. All it takes is … Continue reading

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AVA Confirms: Virtual Assistants Achieve Greater Success

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to train with a highly educated faculty and staff. AVA is offering a wide range of training classes this fall. Apex Virtual Academy teaches industry values, marketing and niche specialties. They focus on showing … Continue reading

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Overcoming the Fear of Cold Calling

During all my years in working with businesses and professional individuals, one of the things that seem to be a common thread between all industries is the fear of selling. That dreadful fear of rejection is one of the biggest … Continue reading

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How to Make Business Cards With Photoshop

  We are a high resolution printer so we require all files submitted to be 300 dpi (or pixels per inch or dots per inch) and template downloads to be in CMYK color mode. Please note that if you 72dpi … Continue reading

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