February 5, 2004 (Press Release) --
Antioch, CA, February 5, 2004 – Tess McIntosh, a California-based entrepreneur, announced the launch of McIntosh Virtual Services (MVS), a virtual assistance practice. MVS is located in the San Francisco Bay Area and provides individuals and businesses with high-quality, administrative and Web services.
The day-to-day administrative tasks of running a business can leave one with no time to actually grow a business. The time it takes to focus on administrative tasks can keep one from contacting a new client or strengthening a relationship with a current one. So, how does one get out from under the day-to-day administrative tasks?
The solution is to hire an individual or small business that provides administrative, personal, creative or technical support virtually. These services are offered on a contractual basis and are completed by using advanced methods of communication (phone, fax, email and Internet). Today’s technology makes this virtual partnership possible in any part of the world at any time.
Using virtual services allows you to easily expand and contract your workforce, as business demands. It also cuts out the expenses you would have with a hired employee (salary, vacation, medical and taxes) and there is no need for extra office space or equipment.
These services can be used in conjunction with your full time employees to compliment their efforts during busy times. Or perhaps provide a resource to finish up a project that may be outside a current employees skill set.
In the end, virtual services provide the time one needs to expand a business while allowing the firm to conserve precious resources.
The goal of McIntosh Virtual Services and similar providers is to allow small businesses to enjoy all of the benefits of being fully staffed; with none of the drawbacks (time spent training, taxes, benefits and vacation time).
For more information about McIntosh Virtual Services and the virtual services industry, please visit their Web site (www.mcintoshvirtualserices) or contact Tess McIntosh through her email, tess@mcintoshvirtualservices.com or by phone at (925)777-1537. Currently MVS is offering 1 FREE hour of services to new clients.
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The day-to-day administrative tasks of running a business can leave one with no time to actually grow a business. The time it takes to focus on administrative tasks can keep one from contacting a new client or strengthening a relationship with a current one. So, how does one get out from under the day-to-day administrative tasks?
The solution is to hire an individual or small business that provides administrative, personal, creative or technical support virtually. These services are offered on a contractual basis and are completed by using advanced methods of communication (phone, fax, email and Internet). Today’s technology makes this virtual partnership possible in any part of the world at any time.
Using virtual services allows you to easily expand and contract your workforce, as business demands. It also cuts out the expenses you would have with a hired employee (salary, vacation, medical and taxes) and there is no need for extra office space or equipment.
These services can be used in conjunction with your full time employees to compliment their efforts during busy times. Or perhaps provide a resource to finish up a project that may be outside a current employees skill set.
In the end, virtual services provide the time one needs to expand a business while allowing the firm to conserve precious resources.
The goal of McIntosh Virtual Services and similar providers is to allow small businesses to enjoy all of the benefits of being fully staffed; with none of the drawbacks (time spent training, taxes, benefits and vacation time).
For more information about McIntosh Virtual Services and the virtual services industry, please visit their Web site (www.mcintoshvirtualserices) or contact Tess McIntosh through her email, tess@mcintoshvirtualservices.com or by phone at (925)777-1537. Currently MVS is offering 1 FREE hour of services to new clients.
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The day-to-day administrative tasks of running a business can leave one with no time to actually grow a business. So, how does one get out from under the day-to-day administrative tasks?
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