Introducing The Virtual Assistant Talk Show, Where VAs Talk The Walk

April 20, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Vancouver, Canada, April 2007 - Netcast listeners get to experience the more sassy side of the Virtual Assistant Industry when the popular Virtual Assistant Network Association (VANA) begins broadcasting a new talk show, The VA Talk Show. This new weekly podcast for virtual assistants, by virtual assistants premiered on April 18th and, as the tagline says, will be where VAs talk the walk. The VA Talk Show will help to bring more public awareness to the Virtual Assistant industry and provide excellent tips and strategies to help ensure the success of any virtual business. Business guest speakers, Virtual Assistant industry leaders, Virtual Assistants and VA organizations throughout the world will be interviewed and given the opportunity to talk and teach listeners about the exciting new Virtual Assistant industry. Who knows, the show may even go behind the scenes and interview the spouse of a Virtual Assistant and get the real dirty, Hollywood, secrets about living with a VA.

Host, Tawnya Sutherland, founder of VANA, http://www.vanetworking.com, the largest online global meeting place for successful and aspiring Virtual Assistants, online since 2003, will bring the best of the best to this netcast each week and plans to keep the show upbeat, fun and entertaining.

The premier episode of the VA Talk Show netcast will spotlight the granddaddy of all VA organizations, the International Virtual Assistants Association (IVAA). The guest speaker will be Michelle Jamison, author of The Virtual Assistant’s Guide to Marketing and founder of the Canadian Virtual Assistant Network. Jamison will be speaking on multi-VA businesses and give listeners all the answers to the questions involved in starting one up.

A popular segment that will surely knock the socks off our techie listeners will feature VANA’s resident funnyman “Rocnred”, called RocTalk. In our inaugural segment, Brent Reilly will share his personal joys and traumas with Microsoft Vista. There will also be a discussion on WebWhys. Curious about what WebWhys is all about? Then tune in and find out.

You can subscribe to the RSS feed or add the link to your blog site. The VA Talk Show is actively looking for Virtual Assistants that aren't afraid to share what they know with others and are ready to bring their story of success to educate people on Virtual Assistants. If interested in becoming a guest on show, stop by the website to apply. Don’t forget to sign up at the website for the new newsletter featuring a daily tip or trick from various virtual industry organizations worldwide to help your VA business succeed. Join the fun and stop by the VA Talk Show today at http://www.VAtalkShow.com.