#074: Hiring Virtual Assistants to Optimise Your Teaching Business
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- Michael's thoughts on hiring virtual assistants.
- He shared how he hired a virtual assistant in the past to improve efficiency but had mixed results.
- He outlines several tasks that virtual assistants can handle effectively.
- How virtual assistants can help you manage tasks that free up your time for high-priority activities.
- Various options for finding virtual assistants, including online job listings, websites like Upwork or Fiverr, and agencies.
- The cost-effectiveness of hiring virtual assistants in countries with lower labor costs but emphasizes the importance of fair compensation.
- Michael recommends creating a list of tasks, determining which tasks only you can do, and delegating the rest to virtual assistants.
- Why training and supervision are critical aspects of successfully working with virtual assistants.
- Delegating work to students, family, or friends as another option to consider in hiring virtual assistants.
Guitar Teaching Resources Mentioned
- Free Guitar E-book Resources
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