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	<title>All Digital Support &#187; Web Development</title>
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		<title>Blog kick off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a busy year for All Digital Support.  Top priorities always seem to focus on the clients needs and the list of &#8220;things I want to do for my business&#8221; sits next to me on the desk waiting for action.  Well this was on the list, get my own blog going.  There are two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a busy year for All Digital Support.  Top priorities always seem to focus on the clients needs and the list of &#8220;things I want to do for my business&#8221; sits next to me on the desk waiting for action.  Well this was on the list, get my own blog going.  There are two primary reasons why I wanted to get the All Digital Support Blog up and rolling:</p>
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<li>It provides me an excellent and helpful way to stay current with blogging technology</li>
<li>I have a great interest in speaking to business owners about the benefits of using a VA and how to most effectively use a VA.</li>
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<p>I collaborate with some great fellow VA&#8217;s.  We have some great list serves and forums for support and help with our industry.  A common thread that always seems to be in discussion is &#8220;how to best set expectations with clients&#8221;.  In other words on one side you have a client in need, on the other side you have a great virtual assistant resource and frequently in between you have loads of questions about how to:</p>
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<li>define the relationship</li>
<li>define the work load</li>
<li>set expectations</li>
<li>meet deadlines</li>
<li>work with technology</li>
<li>settle mis-understandings</li>
<li>and the list goes on</li>
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<p>Working with a virtual assistant, just like having an employee requires a well defined relationship and effective communication to keep the relationship mutually beneficial.</p>
<p>Most of my clients are business people.  A favorite skill of mine in the technology field has been to speak the language of the business person and the technology person and level the field for a successful working relationship.  As a virtual assistant I find my interests drawn to a similar end.  Helping virtual assistant clients develop successful relationships with virtual assistants.</p>
<p>Thanks for visiting and come back often!<br />
To our success!<br />
Kendall Gjevre</p>
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