30 Services a VA Can Provide (Starting with Inbox Management)
- 1 day ago
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Hey VA!
It's July (it’s HOT! 🥵) and we're starting the month with something I've been thinking about for a while.
A lot of ladies tell me they think their ‘knowledge’ is not enough to start a business.
It is.
And you don’t have to rush out there to learn something crazy & new because you think It’s going to impress potential clients.
It won’t.
I wanted to show you all the random things I get paid to do so you can understand your value lies in the things you already know how to do well.
So I created a list of 30 Services a VA Can Provide. Some of them may seem super small and simple. That is the point. MOST business owners who are struggling do not need or want some overly complicated service setup.
For the majority of them it’s “help me make sense of my inbox, help me stop missing appointments, help me figure out what to email this email list I have, help me organize my expenses for my accountant, help me find an app that will help me with this…”
I am dropping one service a day for the next 30 days. Each one comes with a description, who it's for, and my opinion on why it matters and how to pitch it.
Some of them will come with full SOPs so you know exactly how to deliver the work, not just what to call it.
Come hang. New one drops every day.
⭐️ Chastity
P.S. Imagine having someone with 15+ years in this game in your corner… not a course you buy and never finish, not a chatbot, not a library of videos you'll get to "someday." A real human you get to talk to and brainstorm with regularly, who knows your name, knows your situation, and helps you figure out exactly what to do next.
Then imagine that connection and insight helps you build something on the side that starts bringing in $300 a month. Then $500. Then $1,000. How would life change for you? The bill you stop stressing about. The thing you finally say yes to. The feeling of knowing you built it yourself.
DtBW is only $27 a month to have access to that and more - which is ridiculous. But I kept it that low on purpose. I remember what it felt like to need guidance and not be able to afford it. I'm not doing that to you.


