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The Rise Of The Virtual Assistant

Industry Expert Shares How This Trend Will Impact Small Business Owners in 2020 & Beyond.

Skilled workers are needed to make a business run. In the past, hiring people was only possible if you had enough capital to sustain new hires. Today, internet connectivity allows even small businesses to find the exact help for the tasks at hand while limiting the costs. Whether automated through AI or outsourced to remote workers, virtual assistants are powering a sizable percentage of business initiatives today.

Client: Daniel Ramsey
Website: MyOutDesk.com
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According to industry expert Daniel Ramsey, the cost-effectiveness of using Virtual Assistants will increasingly impact productivity.

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Skilled workers are needed to make a business run. In the past, hiring people was only possible if you had enough capital to sustain new hires. Today, internet connectivity allows even small businesses to find the exact help for the tasks at hand while limiting the costs. Whether automated through AI or outsourced to remote workers, virtual assistants are powering a sizable percentage of business initiatives today.

Research shows that 57% of US companies have increased their use of outsourcing. The growing demand for outsourcing providers has also changed the nature and function of these strategic partnerships. This evolution is reshaping how we do business.

What does the rise and evolution of outsourcing mean for small business owners?

According to industry expert Daniel Ramsey, the cost-effectiveness of using Virtual Assistants will increasingly impact productivity.

“In the past, outsourcing was reserved for big business. Today, it has become an essential component for a business of any size…”

…says Ramsey who has seen a dramatic increase in demand for virtual assistants in the small business sector. Technology has made outsourcing an affordable option for entrepreneurs. It gives small businesses access to a global talent pool that would otherwise be beyond their reach. Startups are able to find workers with specialized skills while managing limited resources. As the demand for virtual assistants rises, so too does the quality of their work. From large corporations to small startups, there are virtual assistants in nearly every business sector.

Although some see outsourcing as a threat to American business, the fact remains that the global market relies on it. In 2018, the global market for outsourcing was worth $85.6 billion and the US is the single biggest outsourcing country in the world. Outsourcing has undeniably made a powerful impact on business growth and productivity.

“Today, 59% of businesses use outsourcing to reduce their expenses. To remain competitive in the 2020 business market, the question is no longer *if* you should outsource, rather *what* you should outsource,” says Ramsey.

Today, 59% of businesses use outsourcing to reduce their expenses. To remain competitive in the 2020 business market, the question is no longer *if* you should outsource, rather *what* you should outsource.

– Daniel Ramsey

In An Interview/Article, Daniel Ramsey Can Share:

  • How the rise of outsourcing will impact business (both small and large) in 2020
  • What small business owners need to know about outsourcing
  • The evolution of outsourcing and the changing relationship between companies and their outsourcing providers
  • How business owners can vet service providers or determine the right kind of strategic partnership
  • Invaluable tips, tricks & techniques to help you solve the toughest issues with sales production, operations processes, staffing & team building

 

Ramsey is on a mission to increase business productivity. He has information and advice for people at every level of business to remain competitive in the 2020 business market.

ABOUT THE CEO

Daniel Ramsey

Daniel Ramsey is an author, speaker, philanthropist, and serial entrepreneur best known for helping business owners solve issues with sales production, operations processes, staffing, and team building. As the founder and CEO of MyOutDesk, he serves more than 5,000 clients from a variety of industries including real estate, technology, mortgage, healthcare, and HR.

Ramsey is also the founder of the MOD Movement, a California non-profit (501c3) corporation that serves underprivileged communities both in the US and abroad.

His expertise can be accessed through his book NAME, or his radio show, Scale The Podcast, a series that provides invaluable tips, tricks, techniques to business owners.

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