Virtual Assistant Services
Specialising in the “old-fashioned” administrative services the VA industry was built upon
Have you met our team of Virtual Assistants? They are all so great at what they do – you’re going to be so happy you chose to work with us!
Check out all of the virtual support services we can take off your plate while you go back to life, almost like it was before you started your business:
- Ghost writing of articles and blog posts
- Proofreading
- Creating document templates
- Procedure Manual consultation, writing and design
- Report writing
- Meeting documentation including agenda, minutes & support documents
- Internet research reports
- PowerPoint presentations
- Spreadsheets

- Printed newsletter design, postcards & direct mail pieces
- Leaflets/brochures (design and copywriting)
- General typing of manuscripts, essays, research and/or documents
- Database and mailing management
- Email and correspondence
- Newsletter design
- Article marketing
- Direct mailing, mail merge letters, labels and emails
- Website maintenance

- Blog installation and customisation
- Banners & website buttons
- Hosting and domain name registration
- 1Shoppingcart set up and support
Before you navigate away from this page, there’s something we feel it’s really important that you know.
We are goal oriented.
Why is that so important?
Well, because a lot of Virtual Assistants are more task oriented. You send them a task and they do it, but they don’t ask any questions so you get what you ask for but no real thought, rhyme, nor reason has gone into it.
If you send a task-oriented VA an email telling them you need a brochure and the deadline you have for it, you’ll probably get a brochure on that date, but it probably will need a few rounds of revisions because there’s no way, unless your VA is a mind reader, that such a vague assignment will yield a meaningful end result.
When you send a goal-oriented VA an email telling them (us) you need a brochure, we’re going to ask you what you’re selling, where you’re handing it out, who you’re handing it out to, what the point you want the person reading it to walk away with, etc., before we even dare start on it.
See the difference?



