Wordfeeder.com Extends a Hand to the World's VAs on the First International Virtual Assistants Day

May 06, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
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May 6, 2006


In Honor of the first inaugural International Virtual Assistants Day on May 19, 2006, Wordfeeder.com Copywriting and Marketing Services is extending a 10% discount to all web-advertised virtual assistants who seek a "hired hand" with writing jobs during May and June. In addition to this VA-only, exclusive price break, Wordfeeder.com encourages all Virtual Assistants to get in touch now for emergency help driving traffic to their sites and positioning their business as a stand-out participant on the celebration day. Backup marketing assistance includes but is not limited to IVAD-focused blog updates, web press releases, ezine management, article writing and distribution, Ryze and Craigslist posts, and HTML-formatted classified ads.

According to OIVAC.com or the Online International Virtual Assistants Convention, "On Friday, May 19, 2006, the OIVAC assembly will salute the global VA industry during the International Virtual Assistants Day celebration, which is being sponsored by IVAA. We will honor industry trailblazers; recognize VAs who are talking the talk and walking the walk; share client testimonials and participate in intra-industry camaraderie, nurturing and networking that is synonymous with being a VA." The event is attracting a worldwide following of virtual assistants and related professionals who seek more information about the industry and how hiring a virtual assistant can have a drastic, positive influence on your business and promote professional growth at an accelerated rate.

Dina Giolitto, owner of http://Wordfeeder.com and 10+ year corporate and web copywriter, recognizes the need for aggressive and strategic web communication during the months, weeks and days leading up to such a whirlwind, high-visibility event. As the founder of Web Content Awareness Day which took place this past February 9, Giolitto recalls the steady, hard-hitting marketing methods by which she drove traffic to her virtual community's event-themed website. As Giolitto tells it, "I had my own arsenal of Virtual Assistants backing me, and now I'd like to reciprocate the gesture by making my services available to them at this time."

Virtual assistants who require copywriting and web marketing support may contact Dina AT http://Wordfeeder.com for more details.

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