What problems do you solve as a business owner?

We are a virtual assistant service that specialises in helping business owners and busy consultants to manage their social media activities.

We help by doing the tedious bits which is time consuming such as posting blogs,  adding Twitter feeds, assist in social community management, manage newsletter campeigns, Word Press management, monitoring conversations, posting event listings and much more.

What problems do you solve for people?

Romany Thresher

4 Responses to “What problems do you solve as a business owner?”

  • Almost anything to do with VAT.

    I’ve spent this morning helping a client work out why the auditor was telling them to pay money to HMRC.

    Last week I was helping a client determine whether they had to register for VAT.

    This afternoon I’m drafting a letter for a client to help it explain a situation to a group of its suppliers so they (the suppliers) get the VAT treatment right.

    Tomorrow who knows what I’ll be doing?

  • I read a few topics. I respect your work and added blog to favorites.

  • Hi Romany – excellent idea for a post.

    As a small copywriting company, we officially supply words! In reality, we save valuable time, money and stress! Recently, a client told me how delighted he was to have his business captured in a way he couldn’t do himself. And, as I’d optimised his website copy, his business was now ranked on Google’s first page.

    We write a host of marketing materials to support businesses establish a brand identity and help them communicate with their customers. Copy really does sell. It’s always great to hear how a business we’ve helped has increased sales and orders.

    Many SMEs struggle to find time to do any marketing. Yet, it’s one of the most important aspects to keeping a business going. We create concepts, generate marketing ideas and share copywriting secrets with all our clients, to help them become better sales writers.

    This morning, I am reviving someone’s website copy, which isn’t performing and later on I’m teaching someone about business blogging.

  • Thank you! You often write very interesting articles. You improved my mood.

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