Why You Need to Improve Your Tech Stack as a VA

If you’re a VA and you want more clients to say yes they’d love to work with, stay with you for the long term or you’d love more discovery calls to convert and the referrals to fly in - episode 48 ‘How to Be a Rockstar VA Who Gets Hired More’ is for you.

Ooof don’t come for me when I say I hate Trello. It is a good tool, but we’ve come such a long way in the five years I’ve been a service provider.

Trello is as basic as can be and if that’s the only task management system you know and your next sentence after that is that you like pen and paper when you have multiple clients….you’ve possibly lost your clients attention.

Not all of them of course, as it truly depends on what service you offer.

For instance if you offer content repurposing as a service, Trello is incredibly basic and doesn’t have the capacity of something like Notion.

But if you understand Asana, Notion, Click Up or Monday - just knowing you know one of these systems means I can see you can build understand something more robust, you might even understand automations and then you’ve got the attention of your future client.

Better yet, if you fall in love with a system so much, that setting something custom up for a client is fun for you, I’d highly recommend you explore that as you can offer system set ups in that specific system, step away from £-per-hour and really up your income with less time spent working.

Our job as VAs is to stay on top of tech, to work with what our clients have, or to be able to introduce them to something that makes everything run more smoothly and it starts with knowing a little about alot of systems and knowing that what you don’t know, Google and Youtube can teach you.

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