The Virtual Assistant Resource

May 13, 2010

Access the Virtual Events Specialist and Camtasia Training Program Together!

Filed under: Uncategorized — varesource @ 3:58 pm

It is evident that Virtual Events Support and Management will be one of the hottest niches in 2010. The stats are revealing of how many businesses are shifting their focus to delivering all types of Virtual Events to their different audiences. The problem is that the bulk of these businesses lack the skills, knowledge and time to effectively set-up and implement their Virtual Events. This is where you will come in!

Craig Cannings along with co-instructor Michelle Schoen had the opportunity to chat about the state of Virtual Events in 2010.

You can access this 18 minute interview as well as all the details on this new program by going to the below link.

PLUS, VAClassroom are offering a special course bundle package (Just for May) that includes both the Virtual Events Specialist Program as well as the new Camtasia Video Training for VA course together for one special price. Camtasia is the most widely used video and screencast production software on the web and will be a perfect compliment to your Virtual Events Training. Enrol today and receive two high calibre training programs at a $150 savings!

This special bundle offer will be available until the end of May 2010 so grab your seat now.

http://tinyurl.com/2efutmx

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1 Comment »

  1. Here is a niche idea for those of you who are already working as virtual assistants and for those who are looking to become a virtual assistant. Internet marketers are always busy and on the go in promoting their online business. They’re looking for virtual assistants to help with daily customer relationship support in return the marketers will take the assistants under their wings and mentor them. There is a home study course that specializes in the virtual assistant to the Internet marketing guru niche. Take a look at this site: http://www.gurubuddysystem.org .

    Comment by Become a Virtual Assistant — May 22, 2010 @ 4:09 am | Reply


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