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The Virtual Business Show

English, Finance, 2024 seasons, 66 episodes, 11 hours, 29 minutes
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Australia's First Podcast for the VA Industry covering topics of interest to virtual assistants, small business owners and the self-employed, as well as providing information for those wanting to be VAs and businesses wanting to work with them. The show is hosted by veteran virtual assistant Lyn Prowse-Bishop, the owner of Executive Stress Office Support. Become a subscriber for exclusive content: https://anchor.fm/the-virtual-business-show/subscribe
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Happy birthday little bro

Today is my birthday. It's also my little brother Rod's birthday - yep we shared not just the date but the exact time!  Ten months ago we lost him suddenly so this is a tribute to him. The brother, son, husband, uncle, soldier and mate who taught us how to live authentically, with compassion, honour and integrity. Severely missed; never forgotten. Love you little bro. Happy birthday! Lyn Prowse-Bishop 
8/19/20226 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep 58: The Real Cost of Staff

Onsite staff don't just cost you their annual salary and on costs like super and worker's comp. Are you aware of what your staff actually cost you? Or how a professional Australian Virtual Assistant can actually save you money? References: The Cost of Staff How many productive hours in a work day? © Lyn Prowse-Bishop - The Virtual Business Show
7/31/20225 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ep 57: Are you quoting or working?

When a potential client asks you if you can complete a piece of a project in order to provide a quote, be sure you're not actually giving them the work for free. Worse than undervaluing your services is to allow others to view them as worthless. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop - The Virtual Business Show
7/13/20225 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ep 56: School Holidays ... Again??!

School holidays can sometimes send work from home parents into a tail spin - how do you keep the kids occupied AND work?!  Veteran VA Lyn Prowse-Bishop shares her tips on coping - while still getting things done. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop - The Virtual Business Show
6/25/20226 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ep 55: Warranties - Who's Responsible?

Warranties apply to all goods and services sold in Australia and in addition to manufacturer's warranties, store warranties, and express warranties, there are a set of consumer guarantees that protect consumers regardless of store policies. So when you need to return that faulty item, do you know who's responsible and what rights and remedies you have as a consumer, and what responsibilities you have as a business? Are you using refund signage in your store? Do you know if it's legal? Did you know that the choice of remedy lies with the consumer if the failure is major not the business? Find links to the references information at our blog. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop - The Virtual Business Show
1/3/20227 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep 54: Language Matters

When people who aren’t VAs come onto a discussion group FOR VAs and start telling us what we should be called and that we are hired as opposed to contracted, you know it’s time to revisit the importance of language. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
12/23/20218 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep 53: Facebook Down!!!

Earlier this week Facebook – as well as Instagram and WhatsApp – went down for about 6 hours and for some it was like the world ended. Should we be relying on these social media platforms for our businesses? I don’t think so and in this episode I explain why. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show Resources and Mentions: Frances Haugen – Congress address on Facebook Mark Zuckerberg posts an essay to Facebook
10/6/20214 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep 52: Ethics and Success

(12 min listen) Our industry’s new crop of VA is a new generation – used to instant success, and influencers rather than mentors. This has brought with it a change in what is perceived as ethical, and what they define as success in business. In this show I look at a recent discussion with one such new VA. If we want our industry to continue into the future, we need to ensure we are all moving it in a forward direction, and not just looking after our own needs. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show Resources and Mentions: Ep 36: VA Training Kate Toon: 19 Things NOT to Do in a Facebook Group Forbes: What Percentage of Small Businesses Fail? Venture Beat: 50% of Businesses Fail in Their First 5 Years Huffington Post: Small Business Failure US Small Business Administration (Office of Advocacy): FAQs About Small Business
8/14/202112 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep 51: Parasites or Professionals?

Are employers who allow employees to work from home "parasites" as Harry Triguboff contends? Is working from home "a trend" and are at-home workers less productive? © Lyn Prowse-Bishop - The Virtual Business Show
6/29/20217 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep 50: To Gift or Not to Gift…

At specific times of the year the question arises: to gift or not to gift? It comes down to personal choice – but I like to send clients – especially my long-term clients – something to show my appreciation for them. Some places to get gift giving ideas: Morish Nuts Edible Blooms Koko Black Chocolate Gift Baskets (Australia) You might also like this episode: Gratitude © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
12/23/20203 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep 48: Gratitude

Gratitude is something we should all practice every day. Feeling appreciated is important to everyone. But I’m amazed how little gratitude clients can show to VAs… and conversely, how little VAs can show for clients! © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
6/22/20204 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep 47: Audio Transcription

So… you want to be a transcriptionist because – well, you can type! Isn’t it the same thing? No … it most certainly isn’t! And clients – a typist is not the same thing as a transcriptionist! In this episode I run through some of the basic skills you need to have if you want to be a transcriptionist, and give clients some tips on what to look for in a professional service provider, and what affects the cost of transcription. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
3/6/20208 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ep 46: 20 Things I’ve Learned in 20 Years – Pt 2

On the 28th February 2020 I celebrated 20 years in practice as a VA. In this 2-part podcast I’d like to share with you 20 things I have learned in that 20 years being in business as a VA! In this episode I cover 11 through 20. Did you miss part 1? Find it here. © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
2/11/202016 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep 45: 20 Things I’ve Learned in 20 Years – Pt 1

On the 28th February 2020 I celebrated 20 years in practice as a VA. In this 2-part podcast I’d like to share with you 20 things I have learned in that 20 years being in business as a VA! This episode covers the first ten. I refer to Kathie Thomas’s excellent article in this episode and you can find it linked below: Kathie Thomas – Not Everyone Can be a VA © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
2/4/202013 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep 44: Offshore Freelancers: Thoughts for Our Colleagues

I assume that many of our offshore colleagues want to be a VA for the same reasons we all do: freedom to work when we like, be our own boss, autonomy, travel, childcare or elder care needs, disability.  Part 3 of our Offshore Freelancers series focuses on our offshore colleagues offering tips on things to consider – primary amongst them understanding what a VA actually is! © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show Reference Links: History of the VA Industry Ep 41: Offshore Freelancers – Part 1 Ep 42: Offshore Freelancers – Part 2 Professional Virtual Assistants – Philippines Rochefel Rivera – YouTube Should Cost of Living Count Worth v Value No, Not Everyone Can Be a VA – Kathie Thomas
7/2/201917 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep 43: Interview: STP and Super

Please note this show contains information relevant to our Australian listeners only. In this special episode we interview Pauline Pickering, director of Globe Accounting and small business accounting specialist on the new Australian Single Touch Payroll system, and the superannuation guarantee, and discuss any issues there may be for VAs. The Single Touch Payroll system (STP) may affect some VAs who pay themselves a wage or who have family members assisting them from time to time they are paying. And did you know if you are a sole operator structure you can’t pay yourself a wage? Instead you’ll take drawings. A recent VA blog post raised the issue that VAs are eligible for superannuation so we discuss this with Pauline and whether this allegation is actually accurate or the information shared is oversimplifying things. Note, if you operate as a company, trust or partnership structure the superannuation guarantee legislation does not apply to you. (As this episode is an interview recording the audio quality is slightly different to previous shows.) © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
6/16/201920 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep 42: Offshore Freelancers: What Clients Need to Know

(26 min listen) We continue our offshore freelancer series with this episode focused on helping clients understand the differences between local and offshore support, and highlight some of the things you might not have thought about when choosing the offshore option – including a breakdown of a real life example of one outsourcing company’s costs. (Please note: This podcast refers to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement – this agreement is now defunct after the US withdrew, and was replaced by the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) of which China is not a member.) © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show Reference Links: History of the VA Industry Outsourcing Company Ad Outsourcing Company Costs Episode 41: Offshore Freelancers
6/9/201926 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ep 41: Offshore Freelancers – Why you needn’t worry!

(15 min listen) Offshore freelancers aren’t new – and they aren’t going anywhere. There is still some fear locally surrounding offshore “VAs”. If you buy into that fear, you will always view freelancers from emerging economies as a threat to you and your business. Nothing could be further from the truth! © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/27/201914 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ep 40: Changes

Something all business owners need to face from time to time is change. As Greek philosopher Heraclitus said: “The only constant in life is change”. How you respond to those changes will determine your success – or failure – in business. Shows referenced: Business Peaks and Troughs © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
2/21/20195 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep 39: Should Cost of Living Count?

We hear it a lot when there are discussions around VA rates. That your cost of living should factor in … but how much of a role should it really play? References: Starting a Business in Vanuatu Other shows about rates: What Do I Charge (exclusive subscriber only content) Let’s Talk About Rates Worth v Value © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
2/7/201918 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep 38: Worth v Value

As globalisation makes it easier for clients to connect with service providers outside their home countries, today’s VA really needs to work smarter to attract those clients, and taking a look at their perceived “worth” and then focusing on client needs is a good place to start. Provide value and your worth will increase. Referenced shows: Let’s Talk About Rates VA Training – Do Your Homework What Do I Charge? (subscriber exclusive content) © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
1/28/201910 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep 37: Let’s Talk About Rates Baby

There are always lots of discussions around rates in the VA industry. How to charge. What to charge. Charging enough. Not enough. In this podcast I cover some recent discussions around rates, things to think about when setting your rate, and whether your experience in an office and your location need to be taken into account. I also mention Nina Feldman’s handy pricing worksheet during the show, which you can find here: Pricing Worksheet   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
11/8/201812 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep 35: The Evolution of the VA Industry

The VA industry has been going since the early 1980s! Since I began my VA journey back in 2000, the industry has certainly evolved and changed significantly. Back then we had a fledgling industry forged primarily by women who had come from years working in administration, secretarial, PA or EA roles, whereas now there are many types of VA. This means that clients need to be clear on what they’re looking for to ensure they partner with the right VA.   I mention Julie Hoflin’s (Your Versatile VA in British Columbia) infographic in the podcast which highlights the difference between what she terms Offshoring (‘the tasker’), Outsourcing (‘the side hustle’) and Contracting (‘the professional’). You can find it here.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
9/22/201811 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep 34: How I Got Started

Recently a question was asked on a group I belong to, “What’s your reason for not starting your business?” The primary reason for most people not getting started was fear: of failure; not being successful; not being good enough. Here I share how I started my business back in February 2000 in the hope it will help others get the courage they need. Back then, VAs really were a completely novel concept here (especially in Queensland) (and not confused with offshore call centres), when we didn’t have 99% of the apps and technologies available today, and when we were operating on dial up internet. {gasp!}   Resources: Some of the organisations I mention in the podcast no longer exist. Here’s one to consider joining: VA Directory (A Claytons Secretary) – including VA Trainer VA Classroom – if you’re after specific training Podcast: Five Tips for Starting Your VA Practice   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
6/17/201812 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep 32: You Are Your Best Marketer

Do you rely on family and friends to help market your business? Do you feel ‘miffed’ if they overlook you? I think we all go through that – especially start ups – but no one knows your business like you and no one can market you like YOU!   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/30/20183 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep 31: Good Quality Clients Who Pay Your Rate

A listener asked for a show covering how to attract good quality clients who are willing to pay your rate, and won’t try and bargain you down. This is probably the second most asked question by VAs in particular – after “How much do I charge?” In this show I share some tips from my own experiences, as well as some from industry legends Sharon Williams and Kathie Thomas. If you have your own tips to share, please do so in the comments!   Links: OIVAC – http://www.oivac.com The 24 Hour Secretary – http://www.the24hoursecretary.com VA Directory – http://www.vadirectory.net Elizabeth Mary Hancock – https://www.elizabethmaryhancock.com   Other Episodes referred to: Ep 5 – Getting Clients Ep 15 – What do I charge? (subscriber content) Ep 19 – Client Purchasing Decisions   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
4/2/201816 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ep 30: Brand Damage Online

We have discussed damage to your online reputation in other podcasts, but in this show I give you a real life example of one online retailer whose post on her Facebook business page resulted in some potentially serious damage to her brand.   References: Women’s March: https://www.womensmarch.com/mission https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Women’s_March   Previous Podcast: Ep 23 – Are you killing your online reputation   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
3/7/20177 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep 29: More on Continuing Education

This is a short follow up podcast on continuing education. It’s so important as a VA to keep up to date with latest trends in tech so you can help your clients and keep ahead of the game.   Conferences to consider: OIVAC Australian VA Conference     © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
9/30/20164 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ep 28: Peaks and Troughs in Business

If you’re going to go into business, you need to understand that there will be peaks and troughs. Business ebbs and flows. So what do you do to help you through those low points?   Some useful network links: Australian Association for Virtual Industry Professionals VA Directory International VA Association     © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
9/13/20166 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep 27: Can They Do That??

There have been some discussions on various forums for VAs about cheap labour providers offering services for $5 per hour or less and usually these relate to offshore providers. But it seems there is now a new breed of contractor offering services for this price right here in Australia. This raised the question “Can they do that??”   Related to this topic: You might also like our exclusive subscriber only episode: Episode 15: What Do I Charge?   Resources: I refer to the ATO’s employer -v- contractor tool. The link is here: https://www.ato.gov.au/Calculators-and-tools/Employee-or-contractor/   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
2/1/20166 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ep 26: Your Digital Legacy

It’s not something we like to think about but as the saying goes “None of us are getting out of this alive”. But when we do shuffle off this mortal coil, what happens to the digital footprint we leave behind in social media spaces, blogs and websites? You can find some more great articles on this topic at New Scientist. For an online memorial off Facebook check out Heaven Address.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
7/10/20146 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep 25: Do you Brand Your Car?

Following on from our podcasts about your online reputation – what about your reputation in real life? If you brand your car or your clothing with your business name or logo your behaviour and that of your staff is always on display. Are you giving the best impression?   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
6/27/20144 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep 24: Are You Killing Your Online Reputation – Part 2

In the second part of Are You Killing Your Online Reputation I talk about dealing with colleagues online and share some guidelines for avoiding the pitfalls of social media. Have you noticed a decline in the way people treat each other online – especially colleagues? We seem to be more focused on the ‘drama’ than supporting and sharing. This was evidenced in an online space recently where a question asking for help received no replies at all, and one talking about the bad behaviour of a third party elicited over 50 comments including (well meaning?) offers to ‘bad mouth’ in return. Share your comments – but please don’t mention specific people or businesses! (Did you miss Part 1? Find it here.)   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
6/13/201411 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep 23: Are You Killing Your Online Reputation – Part 1

Everyone seems to be using social media these days but are you careful about what you post … all the time? You probably won’t ever know who or how many people are watching/following you. If you use social media for business promotion, you must be careful you are on-brand all the time. It’s amazing how many people don’t think about the damage they can be doing online to their reputation. Once it’s online, it’s online forever! Thanks to Sharon Williams of The 24 Hour Secretary for sharing her 5:3:2 rule with me!   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/29/201413 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ep 22: Putting the ‘Social’ Back into Social Media

Social media seems to have lost something over recent years – being social. And we seem to have forgotten that Facebook is a tool – a service provided to us for free, but people complain about how it’s “always changing”. Are we too focused on the drama and have lost the ability to be social in this new ‘faceless’ age of communication?   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/15/20144 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ep 21: Social Media a Waste of Time

You often hear business people refer to social media involvement as ‘wasting time’. Is it? Is social media a waste of time? Maybe it depends how you’re using it.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show Tip: Here’s a great tool for helping you get on top of your social media posting! Meet Edgar
5/1/20144 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep 20: Admin Work Unskilled?

I heard a client once refer to administration or clerical work as “unskilled”. Is it? Is that what the general public think? What do you think? Share your comments below!   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
4/25/20143 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ep 19: Client Purchasing Decisions

We can’t win every job – but just because you miss out on signing a client who goes to a competitor doesn’t mean you lacked the skills necessary to do the job. In a lot of instances it can have nothing to do with you at all!   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
4/11/20142 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ep 18: Missed Opportunities

The release of the film Saving Mr Banks saw a golden opportunity for market engagement missed by a local small business. How many opportunities will you miss out on this year because you’re focused on making money over engagement?   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
3/30/20145 minutes
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Ep 17: AVAC 2014: 15 Key Takeaways

On 14 and 15 March 2014, Australian Virtual Assistants gathered for the Australian VA Conference at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. I thought I’d share the 15 key takeaways for me from the conference! My number 1 takeaway probably gives away my age and stage of life really! LOL! What were your takeaways? Add them to the comments below! (My first podcast using Audacity …. I may have a bit more learning to do!)   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
3/23/20146 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ep 16: Knowing When to Leave

Sometimes VA/Client relationships don’t work out. You need to know when things are heading south and that it’s okay to leave.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/4/20127 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep14: A Question of Ethics

I just turned down a great project … what would you do?   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
12/2/20112 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep13: Carbon Tax – Australia

Australia now has carbon tax legislation with a carbon price double that of the rest of the world. This episode doesn’t discuss the pros and cons, but does encourage small business to use its voice.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
11/10/20114 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep12: Today’s VA Magazine

On this show I talk to Renee Chapman from the Admin Chick who, on 12 July 2011, launched an Australian-first: Today’s VA magazine! Renee is an inspiration to all newbie VAs – having only been in business for a year she saw a need and filled it! Today’s VA is the quarterly magazine for the Australian VA Industry, and at just $5.50 per edition it’s great value. Visit: http://www.theadminchick.com.au and follow the links to subscribe.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
7/16/20118 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep11: Multi-VA Practices

Lots of virtual assistants are starting up team pages on their sites where they show the members of their “virtual team”. This is often referred to as the Multi-VA Practice. But could these VAs be opening themselves up to tax and oncost problems down the track? And what about the members of these ‘teams’? Turns out … potentially. Tools referred to in the podcast: The ATO’s Employee/Contractor Decision Tool The ATO’s Superannuation Guarantee Eligibility Tool   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
4/28/201117 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep10: Q&A With Ken Phillips

The 80/20 rule continues to be a source of concern for many VAs and sole traders. Following podcast #9 I had a Q&A session with Ken Phillips of Independent Contractors Australia to help clarify further what the current rules are as they apply to solopreneurs. Don’t forget to catch Ken’s presentation at OIVAC on Friday May 20 8.45am Australian Eastern Time when he’ll be talking about Contractors versus Employees. If you miss the presentation you can still register and you’ll be provided with a copy of the recording.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
4/13/201110 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep9: Sham Contracting

The Australian Government conducted an enquiry into sham contracting – but what is it? This episode looks at what sham contracting actually is, discusses how it relates to virtual assistants and solopreneurs, and also looks at PSI legislation and the often misunderstood 80/20 rule. Links referred to in the podcast: http://www.fairwork.gov.au http://www.contractworld.com.au http://www.ato.gov.au http://www.business.gov.au   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
3/29/201110 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ep8: Business Tax Changes

Over the past few months I’ve been blogging about some pretty scary proposed tax changes for small business – and independent contractors in particular. Should you care? In this show I discuss what the changes are, what’s been going on behind the scenes that you may not have known about, and what you can do as a small business owner to have your views on the issue heard – before the proposed changes move into legislation and you miss the chance to have your views heard. Resources and Links referred to in the show: Australian Financial Review Smart Company ICA Summary ICA boilerplate letter Parliament of Australia Whos Who   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
10/3/201013 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep7: Saying No to Clients

Something many business owners struggle with is saying no to clients. They are worried they might be perceived as unprofessional, unhelpful, or run the risk of actually losing clients if they say no. In the final part of our 4-part series I look at the importance of setting boundaries in your business – and for yourself – and why saying no is something we all, as business owners, need to do from time to time. And that’s okay!   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
9/2/201020 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep6: Keeping Clients

In the third part of our 4-part series I give you some ideas on how to keep clients. The majority of my clients have been with me since shortly after I began my practice in February 2000. I share my tips on what I've learned about how to keep clients coming back. It’s not as hard as you think!   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
8/19/201017 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep5: Getting Clients

In the second of our 4-part series we look at how you can get clients – one of the hardest things for any business owner to do! We’ll talk about where you can find them – both on and offline.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
8/5/201016 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ep3: Doing Business the Feminine Way

Are you a woman in biz? Why is it that we’re expected to run our businesses like men? Is it possible to retain your goddess femininity and still be a businesswoman? Join us Thursday 24 June at 11am Aust EST when our guest Marina J shares her secrets for running your business the feminine way! And how doing so just might get you the success you want and a stream of clients to your door.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
6/22/201058 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep2: VA Coaching Club and OIVAC

We welcome Kathie Thomas of www.vacoachingclub.com and Sharon Williams of www.oiavc.com who share there thoughts on continuing education and some great resources for online learning. (Continuation from Episode 1)   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/15/201025 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ep1: Importance of Continuing Education

Education and training is so important for small business owners and sole operators – yet it’s one aspect that many business owners let go. But it’s also one area they shouldn’t overlook.   © Lyn Prowse-Bishop – The Virtual Business Show
5/5/201015 minutes, 1 second