Ecommerce Skills Are a MUST for Virtual Assistants

It’s true ….

It’s not an option anymore … Virtual Assistants who want to work with great clients, build a fantastic business and generate revenue MUST have ecommerce skills in their toolbelt.

In case you haven’t already heard, my friends Cindy Greenway and Tina Forsyth are running another Ecommerce Specialty Program, starting March 23rd.

This program really isn’t optional.

No online based business can exist without ecommerce.

No traditional small business, as they transition to having (and needing) an online presence, can exist without ecommerce.

A Virtual Assistant who doesn’t understand and isn’t able to educate, implement and manage the ecommerce side of a business will not build a long-lasting, successful VA business.

It used to be a specialty …. But now it’s a required skill.

At one time you could literally leave your office job, set up a website and office, attract and start working with great clients in a relatively short time.   This isn’t the case anymore.

But now, as our clients raise their expectations and need for specific skills, it’s not good enough to just know the basics.

For just a few more days, you can take advantage of the early bird rate for this program (save $200).  The comprehensive 12 session, 6 week program, includes training in various areas related to ecommerce — with comprehensive training in the most common shopping cart used by our clients, as well as instruction in other areas that impact the ecommerce cycle of a business – customer service, blogs, product development, just to name a few.

Take my word for it, you don’t want to miss out on this ecommerce training program

You owe it to yourself to take this training, master these skills and confidently tell your current and potential clients that you DO have what it takes to help them build their business,  manage the shopping cart, implement autoresponders, send broadcasts, support the sale of products, create an opt-in,  and manage so many other things that relate to the ecommerce (aka growth) of their business.

Take a look at what we’ll cover in this ecommerce training program

Will you be in the program starting March 23rd?

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