Connecting with Your Clients Through Your Webcam
Being accessible to your clients is important to your success as
a virtual assistant. Because of the unique working relationship
between you and your clients, you will find that the more
accessible you make yourself, the better that relationship will
be. Most virtual assistants make themselves available by phone,
fax, and email. It's a great start, but how can you take it to
the next level? Try combining an instant messenger with a webcam!
Instant messaging can be a tremendous tool at your disposal.
Often more convenient and less disruptive than a phone call,
instant messaging is an ideal way to have brief conversations
to, say, clarify a detail on a project or ask a question that
can be answered in a single statement. It's a very efficient way
to communicate, although not incredibly personal.
Since virtual assistants may work across the country (or even
the world!) from their clients' locations, they are often
looking for ways to add a personal touch to their
communications. People like dealing with people. That age old
adage still rings true, but don't think it excludes you as a
virtual assistant. Sometimes something as simple as a webcam can
provide that face-to-face element that you are looking for.
Many instant messenger applications support video conversations.
With a webcam and an audio input (starting at just $30 for
equipment), you can utilize these applications and "meet" more
personally with your clients who are similarly equipped. In real
time, you can discuss projects at length and set goals. It's a
simple and cost-effective way to increase your "presence" in
your client's office.
If you have been looking for additional ways to connect with
your clients, maybe now is the time to explore getting more out
of your instant messenger program by adding a webcam. Your
clients are sure to appreciate being able to "put a name with a
face", and you will enjoy stronger working relationships with
them.
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