Virtual Assistant

An intelligent virtual assistant (IVA) or intelligent personal assistant (IPA) is a software agent that can perform tasks or services for an individual based on commands or questions. The term “chatbot” is sometimes used to refer to virtual assistants generally or specifically accessed by online chat. In some cases, online chat programs are exclusively

Deciding on your business

The first thing to do is decide what your business will be and make sure there’s a market for it. Ideally, you should do some market research, talk to potential clients and even other people already in your business niche, just to make sure that this is a viable potential business. There are plenty of things you should do before you launch, and that will require an investment, so it’s important to be sure your new business has prospects.

If you are still working full time whilst you do this initial background work, it might be useful to use virtual support services to help. For a manageable budget, they can do some of this work for you, leaving you to concentrate on the day job, and giving you the valuable information you need to make your next decision.

Much new businesses decide to register as sole traders. It’s easy to do on the HMRC website, it’s less complicated than registering as a Limited Company, and it gives you an opportunity to make sure this is a venture that’s going to work for you.\

  • Your own money – you might remortgage your home, take out a loan or use a redundancy payment or savings.
  • An informal loan – you may have a partner, family or friends who can lend you the money you need.
  • Crowdfunding – some businesses use a crowdfunding platform to help raise the money for a specific project.

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1Register as a sole traderVirtual Assistance Consistently Warms Up A New Audience For Your Business
2Do some market research Virtual Assistance Builds Stronger Relationships With Customers
3Make a business plan Virtual Assistance Generates More Leads & Conversions

If you are still working full time whilst you do this initial background work, it might be useful to use virtual support services to help. For a manageable budget, they can do some of this work for you, leaving you to concentrate on the day job, and giving you the valuable information you need to make your next decision.