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ADH Will Make Your Life More Productive & Your Life More Profitable


What is a Virtual Assistant?

? A Virtual Assistant is that indispensable element of your office staff - a professional that provides high quality administrative services in a highly scalable, value added format.

? A Virtual Assistant is not an employee of your company, but rather an independent 1099 contractor who can work either by the hour or by retainer.

? A Virtual Assistant is a skilled technician who maintains a mastery of the most current administrative services.

Virtual Assistants are entrepreneurs, highly skilled subject matter experts in their professions. They possess the solid core competencies necessary to provide their clients with the supportive insights and techniques needed to improve processes accelerate development and succeed at a wide variety of endeavors.

Who would profit by using a Virtual Assistant?

Busy executives and entrepreneurs working in a small home office or on the road can access the same support benefits their corporate counterparts enjoy in permanent offices of major firms. New business startups, small companies with limited resources, large companies with periodic projects, sales people desiring the personal touch, civic organizations, school districts, health practices, executives with busy travel schedules are all potential clients of a Virtual Assistant. The concept is very similar to the one applied to other specialized support services - like legal, accounting, marketing, etc. The Virtual Assistant provides administrative support services as needed on a time-and-material basis. Clients use Virtual Assistants to develop PowerPoint presentations, prepare and send correspondence, arrange meetings and meeting materials, coordinate mailings and marketing efforts, complete routine reports, execute surveys and perform customer follow up, address main-line business activities during peak periods and many other important tasks.

ADH will take the load off of your plate and allow you the freedom to: Grow your business:

ADH will provide you with the freedom to create more profitability for your company by allowing you to concentrate on the big picture - your business.

Save your business money:

With ADH you pay only for the specific activities you request, at a fair hourly rate.

Pursue more creative & pleasurable activities:

ADH will take care of the administrative work, which means more time for you to create & recharge.

Work from any location:

ADH is accessible to you through email, telephone, fax and/or online messaging.

Do you need a Virtual Assistant?

Does your "to-do" list keep getting longer instead of shorter?

Do you need professional administrative support but don't have the resources for a full time employee?

Do you need more hours in a day to get everything done?

Do you avoid tedious paperwork?

Just about any busy person can use a Virtual Assistant as a powerful accelerant on the road to success. Why don't you contact Toni today so that you can move down that road more productively and more profitably?

Principal Toni Henry is a graduate of Virtual Assistance U. and has worked as an Administrative Assistant for twelve years to CEO's, Vice Presidents, Departmental Directors and Project Managers at Motorola, Ameritech, MCIWorldCom and other major corporations. Toni has completed a comprehensive program that includes how to produce virtual "work that matters" for her clients using the latest technology and expertise. She will support and respond to your requests from her office over the Internet. This technology allows her clients to enjoy "real-time" response to issues and quality administrative services with a minimum of overhead. She has a broad range of excellent administrative skills, techniques and organizational abilities that she can apply to bring valuable positive benefits to your company. Her firm, ADH Administrative Services, provides virtual problem solutions for your administrative challenges.


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