How a Virtual Assistant can save you $2,044.08

by Michelle Mangen on December 15, 2009

in Featured, Small Business Ideas

Intrigued? How can a Virtual Assistant save you $2,044.08?

It is true! I have a local client who is a self-employed Masonry Contractor. Several months ago when I was went through his bills during my monthly bookkeeping I noticed that his health insurance was increasing nearly $100/month.

I suggested that he allow me to obtain a new quote for health insurance coverage and that it should not take me more than an hour to do so.

Not only will he save a whopping $2,044.08 on his annual health insurance premiums but he also has better coverage and benefits with the new plan.

Needless to say the hour he paid me to get the new quote, send in information, etc. was well worth the return.

As a Virtual Assistant it is my goal to offer the following to each and every one of my clients:

  • Improved work-life balance
  • Reduced Operating Expenses
  • Improved Revenues
  • Improved/Increased Productivity
  • Increased Competitive Edge
  • Less Stress

If you have been contemplating hiring a Virtual Assistant I invite you to contact me today to discuss what items are holding you back from achieving your desired results! No better time than now with 2010’s New Years Goal Setting in progress.

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1 Social Media Guide December 15, 2009 at 2:08 pm

Wow, a great success in saving money for your client. Things like this are a great show of the importance of your work.
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2 Michelle Mangen December 16, 2009 at 10:31 am

Blogidy – I have such a hard time remembering your Twitter name…I’ll hunt it down and should probably put you on my short list in Tweetminer!

Yes, needless to say my client was pretty darn impressed with the annual savings. :-) I don’t normally blog about my work but that was an instance I think it was actually shameful to not! Maybe I should do more posts of that nature – as an informative/real life example. :-)

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3 Gabe | freebloghelp.com
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December 16, 2009 at 9:38 pm

Good story of how you can improve ROI on your services. Case studies of your work would be a nice addition.

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4 Michelle Mangen December 16, 2009 at 10:07 pm

Gabe – ohhhhhh that’s a great idea too! I def need to do more success stories!

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5 Richard from How To Videos December 24, 2009 at 6:24 am

We could all use personal assistants to find great information like this for us. Too often, we get caught up in the grind and cannot step back to assess the big picture. This is where services like yours are so valuable!
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6 Michelle Mangen December 24, 2009 at 9:56 am

Richard – thanks for stopping by to comment. Even as a Virtual Assistant myself I often outsource some of my own tasks (especially the ones I do not like doing).

I’m going to have to stop by your site to check out what videos you have!

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