How a Virtual Assistant Can Earn You Money!
Case Study:
Lucy has her own private psychology practice. Lucy charges £90 per hour and aims to do 4 sessions a day. Lucy spends 5 hours a week on admin, social media scheduling, bookkeeping and managing her diary.
If Lucy paid a VA £25 per hour to take on these tasks, costing £125 per week she would have an extra earning potential, weekly, of £450. After paying the VA she would be left with an extra £325 per week equal to an increase over the year, assuming she has 40 working weeks in the year, of £13000.
The chances are also that the VA could do these tasks quicker, resulting in even more of a saving. It’s also not all about money – maybe Lucy chooses to do 1 or 2 hours extra per week to offset the costs of the VA and spend the rest of the time at home, with her family.
The question might be – can you afford to NOT have a VA?!