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Avocet
11-14-2008, 07:22 PM
Hi!

I have just started up a small business and everything is very new (and exciting)!

I am working as a freelance secretary/virtual assistant.

I am happy to help you with your administration, correspondence and secretarial needs; allowing you to be free to develop your own business, or spend more time with your family, or just do the things that you really enjoy to do!

I currently work as a full-time legal secretary so my business offers you a professional and confidential "out of hours" service.

I have 25 years administration experience and as well as working in the legal profession I have experience of the construction, religious (Salvation Army) and medical (nursing) sectors.

I do not charge a minimum fee and my rates are currently 25p per minute.

Please visit my website for further information on the services I provide.

I would also be grateful of your comments on how you think it looks and if there are any suggestions on how I can improve it. :)

www.avocetbusinesssolutions.co.uk

Many thanks!

Julie
(aka Avocet)

Avocet Business Solutions
Secretarial Services with a Smile!

Rob
11-15-2008, 04:35 AM
Hi Julie,

Welcome to the forum and I look forward to hearing yoru ideas or even questions.

Interesting business name ... how did you get to that?

Julia
02-11-2009, 11:49 AM
Hello Julie

welcome to the forum, thanks for sharing details about your business, best wishes to you

magma
02-17-2009, 11:17 AM
Hi Julie welcome to the forum and best of luck for your business ... by the way keep posting

Shivi
09-06-2009, 06:37 AM
Hello.
great info here thank you for sharing.

keep on posting here

KADY19
09-15-2009, 09:05 AM
Hello..

This is another baby boomer trend that you have to have been living abroad for the last decade to have missed. No matter how grueling an experience may be, to even suggest that someone of a certain age may be too old to participate is to risk having your head verbally snapped off. Where I live, 80 year-olds drag themselves onto the tennis courts and 60-somethings enthusiastically kayak and hike mountainsides. Baby boomers refuse to be or act old until it's absolutely unavoidable

naveen1
10-09-2009, 05:00 AM
The baby boomer market is an extremely desirable market because of its sheer size. While niche marketing is almost a rule for small business success, it makes sense, too, to try and target a niche as large and moneyed as possible - and the huge baby boomer market is full of niche opportunities that can be extremely profitable.

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ainjel
10-19-2009, 03:26 AM
Hello Avocet,
welcome to in this forum.
And thank you for share your thoughts about business.