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She built a "strong personal brand," she said, which meant tailoring her presence and wording to what the clients she wanted. Shannon Blanchard started working as a virtual assistant in January 2021 and wanted to work with creatives and web designers. Instead of cold-pitching her services, she'd comment on the Instagram stories and posts of clients she wanted to work with. Read more: I made up to $6,300 a month working 3 hours a day as a virtual assistant. Anna Christine, @annachristine.photoMary Carrasquillo started her virtual-assistant business in December 2020, and was booking more than $8,000 a month in monthly revenue by January 2022.
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She shared her experience building a virtual-assistant business and finding clients. There, she came across a video posted by Jessica Hawks, a virtual assistant and business coach, explaining the virtual-assistant business model and how she'd made six figures doing what she loved. "I can't even express how far I've come into my business and how much it's grown," Carrasquillo said. "I would've never imagined it, knowing that it all came from a single TikTok that I saw." I think finding a business coach was a huge stepping stone in building my business.
Digital tools such as apps have become a crucial part of running a business, founders told Insider. Many of these apps are free and help with tasks like organizing project timelines or meditation. Many of these apps are free or low-cost and help entrepreneurs with tasks like organizing project timelines, connecting with customers, and finding time for themselves. TikTok"I love TikTok for both life and business," Daphne Chen, the founder of the sexual-healthcare company TBD Health, said. CalmDiego Osorio, the founder of the tequila brand Lobos 1707, prefers the Calm meditation app for 20-minute meditations and stress management.
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