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		<title>Real Estate Virtual Assistant and the Millionaire Real Estate Agent</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok&#8230;couples of reason I wanted to re-post one of my older blogs about Real Estate Virtual Assistance. 1- Streamlining your systems, your marketing, and increasing productivity is still a MUST even in this market. 2- Even if you are down-sizing there are ways in which a real estate virtual assistant can help you achieve this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ok&#8230;couples of reason I wanted to re-post one  of my older blogs about <a title="Real Estate Virtual Assistant" href="http://www.creativeagentsolutions.com">Real Estate Virtual Assistance</a>.<strong> 1- Streamlining your systems, your marketing, and  increasing productivity is still a MUST even in this market. 2- Even if  you are down-sizing  there are ways in which a real estate virtual assistant can help you  achieve this without getting too bogged down in admins tasks.</strong> Getting  back to the basics and strengthening your business model will have you  all set up for future growth.</p>
<p>As a Keller Williams assistant, I have written about the <a title="Leads, Listings, leverage..the three l's" href="http://activerain.com/blogsview/14769/Re-Shaping-Your-Game" target="_blank">Three  L&#8217;s</a> (<strong>Leads, Listings and Leverage</strong>) in a previous  post, but because there are many new members seeking out options to  grow, &#8230;well&#8230;I just can&#8217;t help myself.  I&#8217;m blogging about something  that I believe in.  (For those who still  haven&#8217;t heard of the concept of using a real estate &#8220;VA&#8221;, and what type  of services we offer, you may read more <a title="The Ultimate Guide to Real Estate Virtual Assistants" href="http://activerain.com/blogsview/24870/The-Ultimate-Guide-to" target="_blank">here</a>)</p>
<p>In the book, <a title="Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller" href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?r=1&amp;ean=9780071444040" target="_blank"><strong>The  Millionaire Real Estate Agent</strong><img id="snap_com_shot_link_icon" src="http://i.ixnp.com/images/v3.57/t.gif" alt="" /></a>, Gary Keller recommends utilizing  Administrative/Marketing support before hiring other licensed agents for  your team. Why? The foundation of your business model needs to be firm  and strong, your systems for lead generation, database management and  marketing (online and offline) need to be implemented and working consistently.</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s face it. At some point you will witness the first catch 22 of real  estate: <strong>&#8220;I really need to grow my business, but can&#8217;t really  afford an assistant right now, but if I don&#8217;t hire an assistant I will  be stuck BEHIND THIS COMPUTER my whole life!&#8221;<br />
</strong><br />
It is a  dilemma to be sure. Especially now. A couple years ago, not many of you were  spending time blogging, managing 2-10 websites, learning SEO&#8230;I know  why&#8230;you were too busy! Real estate was rocking, listings were turning  fast, and there was no end in sight. But now, things are a bit  different. The market has changed. You may be busier than ever, but in  another way. There are new real estate technologies to learn, like Social Media, sellers are antsy to  get their homes sold, they want to know how that will happen. What are  YOU doing to make it happen..? <strong>Prioritizing your time management  on administrative tasks is essential.</strong> The hours spent on those  tasks are <strong>&#8220;non income-producing&#8221;</strong> hours. Hiring  administrative and marketing support to handle those many hours is the  first step in the path to growing your business. Cost effectiveness is  second.<br />
<img src="http://activerain.com/image_store/uploads/7/9/6/5/2/ar117943594825697.jpg" alt=" " width="155" height="155" /><br />
In choosing to hire an assistant  you are also taking on the challenge of <strong>hiring</strong>, <strong>training</strong> and <strong>delegating</strong>. If you have reached the point that it  is now time to consider an assistant, you should know the advantages an  virtual assistant may offer over an in-office employee. Many advantages  are common knowledge, but many dynamics of a real estate VA are still  largely unknown.</p>
<p><strong>#1~</strong> Real Estate Virtual  Assistants are independent contractors who are only paid for time spent  on tasks. VAs do not charge you for idle time, bathrooms breaks, lunch  hours, sick days or personal time off. A 40 hour work week for a  traditional employee can turn into a 15-20 hour a week with a VA. If  your time is worth $100 an hour, you lose $400 each week doing  administrative tasks.</p>
<p><strong> #2~</strong> REVAs are already  trained in most of the most up to date software, technology and real  estate marketing. We know what a blog is, we know about listing  coordination, real estate marketing, branding, Internet marketing,  online transaction management, CMA&#8217;s,&#8230;in a word, we know about real  estate. Not only that, but our continued training is on our dime&#8230;not  yours.</p>
<p><strong> #3~</strong> A REVA is not in the business to  become your competition. We will not take your database and run off with  it. We will not share your wonderful new marketing secret. In  short&#8230;we are business owners, who know about running a business, and  want to see you succeed. <strong>Why?</strong>&#8230;it&#8217;s in my business  model.</p>
<p><strong>#4~</strong> Want to add 3 hours to your day?  Hire a VA in another time zone. We can still be working, while your  gearing up for tomorrow&#8230;or writing that Gold Star blog for Active  Rain;)</p>
<p><strong> #5~</strong> A REVA can weather market shifts.  Since we are not dependant on you and you alone, if your business needs  change or slow down, we are OK with that.</p>
<p><strong> #6~</strong> Need to start slow? Not sure where to begin or how much to delegate  right now? A VA can be your best partner in deciding what to delegate  and when, to keep you on track with your goals.</p>
<p><strong> #7~</strong> REVAs are in business to support clients that are interested in a  collaborative relationship, a partner.</p>
<p><strong> #8~</strong> Virtual Assistance is a supportive industry. We share resources,  knowledge, experience and are a &#8220;Real Estate Geek Squad&#8221;. If we don&#8217;t  know an  answer to something, we know where to go to find it.</p>
<p>Once  that support system is in place you are ready to move onto the next  level, whatever that may be. But finding that special assistant is one  task a <a title="Real Estate Virtual Assistant" href="http://ww.creativeagentsolutions.com">real estate virtual assistant</a> is up for.  If you want to learn more, have more  questions&#8230;throw it out there&#8230;I will answer your questions.</p>
<p>And remember what Gary Keller said in his book&#8230;<strong>&#8220;If you  don&#8217;t have an assistant, you ARE one!</strong> (ok, I just had to throw  that in&#8230;;)</p>
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