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STOP PRESS!
Summer 2008 - The Dream PA launches a telecourse for new and aspiring VAs. Click here for more information.
Spring 2008 - Nadine Hill's book about becoming a Virtual Assistant (VA) has sold its 100th copy! The book has had some positive media coverage since its launch in July 2007, including four stars from Executive PA Magazine who dubbed it "Essential reading for aspiring VAs".
The book is a business guide aimed at people who are interested in launching a VA business called "The Juicy Job - How to create the VA business that's right for YOU" and a preview of the book is available to print below:
Preview of ebook
The book is priced at £6.99 and is available at www.lulu.com/uk
In the Search box at the top of the page, enter 'Nadine Hill' then click 'search'.
Because the book is in digital format it is only a click away!
If you are a newly launched VA or just considering starting a business, don't miss out on the information in this book - it could save you a lot of costly mistakes!
The book launch:
Nadine's book was launched at a Garden Party in July 2007 hosted by the national Make Your Mark Campaign in Wakefield!
Pictured left to right: Nadine Hill, author of "The Juicy Job" and a Girls! Make your Mark Ambassador; five of the 'Tellatale Boys' who are Ambassadors for the Make Your Mark campaign, MEP Linda McAvan, and Campaign Leader for Make Your Mark Wakefield- Jane Walton.
Nadine Hill is a proud Ambassdor of the Girls! Make your Mark Campaign, supporting females in entrepreneurship.
READER TESTIMONIALS for "The Juicy Job":
"Having purchased and immediately read your book last weekend, I have to say this is by far the best £6.99 I have ever spent! The book is crammed full of really helpful tips and is heaven sent for a complete novice like me. It is a thoroughly enriching and inspirational read with very clear and easy to understand references. I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone considering making the leap to becoming a VA."
Alison Wright, Co Durham
"The book is a fantastic read with loads of excellent practical things that people can do if they aspire to be a VA. Also I think there is great stuff for everyone, not just VAs. I took note of a few things myself!"
David Slane, Regional Director - Local Business, Barclays
"Thank you for writing such an excellent eBook! I am a new VA and feel that your book was written just for me. It is so open and honest and points out many mistakes that I was unaware of, even after completing a recognised VA diploma. You have given me such good ideas about how to focus on my niche and I have found your book very useful."
Sharlene Smith, VA, www.e-virtuality.co.uk
"Although I'm not in the VA business I found the book easy to understand, written with a clear, friendly writing style."
Catherine Gregory, Senior Career Development Adviser, University of Bradford |