by Leighanne Burnett | Nov 15, 2023 | Business Processes, Constant Contact, Productivity, Tools of the Trade, Virtual Assistance
I recently was a guest speaker to a group of small business entrepreneurs, sharing organizational tips and tricks that I personally utilize in my virtual assistant business. Knowing it’s an area that many people struggle with, my presentation focused on getting...
by Leighanne Burnett | Jun 20, 2023 | Business Processes, Productivity, Virtual Assistance
One month ago my daughter, Melanie, became a Mrs. when she married Jack, the love of her life. As my only daughter, I was thrilled to take on the role of wedding planner to bring her wedding vision to life. If you’ve never planned a wedding before, it feels like a...
by Leighanne Burnett | Feb 22, 2023 | Likes & Loves, Tech Spotlight, Tools of the Trade, Virtual Assistance
A good subject line is crucial in any form of written communication, especially in emails. It is the first thing that the recipient sees, and it can determine whether or not they open and read the message. I recently discovered SubjectLine.com, a free subject line...
by Leighanne Burnett | Jul 13, 2022 | Business Processes, Productivity, Virtual Assistance
As someone who’s used to – and enjoys – feeling at capacity most of the time, I’m never quite sure what to do with myself during those times of the year when things typically do slow down bit (summertime and the holidays). Whenever I do find excess time on my...
by Leighanne Burnett | Mar 9, 2022 | Business Processes, Productivity, Virtual Assistance
When meeting new clients, there’s one question I hear over and over: “How can I take my business to the next level?” Some even ask if there is some kind of checklist or template they can use in making this happen. Unfortunately, there is no universal set of tactics...
by Leighanne Burnett | Jan 17, 2022 | Business Processes, Tools of the Trade, Virtual Assistance
When you work for someone else, your employer provides you with a computer, a phone, an email address and business cards. The company has a logo, a website and procedures established for how to get the work done. But … when you work for yourself, you start with none...