Virtual Assistant Networking Association (VANA)

VAnetworking Announces Seminar on How to Leverage Live Assistance Through Your Business

VAnetworking.com is pleased to announce a seminar by Liza Magcale of eLiaise (www.eliaise.com). Lisa will be presenting “How to Leverage Live Assistance Through Your Business” on Wednesday, January 23, 200 at 6:00 p.m. (EST).

Successful Virtual Assistants Reduce Stress While Promoting Their Industry

The virtual assistance industry is booming right now and if you’re among the VAs overwhelmed with projects there’s a new program to help!

Virtual Assistant Networking Association Announces Premier Partnership with Virtual Assistant Manager, the First Web-Based Software Developed for Virtual Assistants

The wait is finally over for Virtual Assistant Networking Association (VANA) members. After years of “making due” by piecing together software intended for other industries, VANA announced today the formation of a Premier Partnership with leading web-based software developer Contemporary Web Plus, Inc., maker of Virtual Assistant Manager software (www.virtualassistantmanager.com). Virtual Assistant Manager is the first comprehensive task-based online software system developed specifically for virtual assistants.

World’s Largest Virtual Assistance Organization Celebrates Holidays With 2nd Annual Advent Calendar Contest

One year ago this month, VANetworking.com, home of the Virtual Assistant Networking Association (affectionately called “VANA” by members) celebrated the registration of its 3000th member with a special contest. Valuable prizes were awarded each day in December for the first annual VA Advent Calendar Contest. VANA’s founder, Tawnya Sutherland, is thrilled to announce that as of this writing there are more than 7,500 registered members which means an even bigger celebration is in store for 2007!

The Virtual Assistant Millionaire: Craze or Godsend for Working Moms?

For Tawnya Sutherland it’s a godsend. She sets her own schedule, works when she wants, and has time to tend to the unexpected. When her son literally lost his front teeth in a bicycle accident, she was on the scene to rush him to the hospital. What working mother wouldn’t like that kind of freedom and flexibility when it comes to their kids?