Establishing Your Niche

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Old 12-27-2008
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Default My Niche
I have read through the other posts in this forum regarding niches. I believe that it would be a great thing to do because honestly, I'm getting tired amassing all the skills needed to be a successful VA.

Before, I had a notion that in order to be a successful VA, you must possess ALL the qualities that a client needs. But I guess I am wrong.. But I am still glad to know that there is a so-called specialty in this field.

I would greatly appreciate your help to find my niche.

Facts about me:
- I am a 3rd year student taking up an Law
- I have a Bachelor's Degree in International Studies

My skills are:

- data entry
- MSWord, MSPowerPoint, MSExcel and related applications/software
- Adobe Photoshop CS3
- transcribing - both general and legal
- article editing/writing
- basic SEO
- general administrative support skills
- calling people
- video editing
- creation of flyers, banners, graphic designs, business card
- editing pictures
- data organization
- drafting legal documents
- research
- basic html and xhtml
- basic website design
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Maybe you should consider going into the Law industry by targeting lawyers and such. I would take your list that you have and evaluate yourself - 1 to 5 on how good you think you are. Then I would take it from there. I do other things that would help someone but if I am not proficient in it or know it to do their work, then I won't suggest it. If they ask me, I am honest with them and tell them I am familiar with it but haven't really worked with it. You don't want to give your client expectations you can't fulfill. My two cents worth!

BTW, I am too working on my niche to narrow it down some, it is a hard task.
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We all have the ability to do many things, but the key is to find exactly what you are good at and what you enjoy doing and pursue that as a niche.

HTH.
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I agree, we have to enjoy what we are doing. Also when I'm unfamiliar with something, like let's say a software program, I just let them know that I've been using various software programs for years and have no problem learning new ones. I also let them know that I learn quickly and take notes so I can be more efficient (meaning instead of having to ask a question over and over, I've written it down so I can refer to my notes instead - then I find in a short time I no longer need the notes).

I think if we can convey confidence in ourselves and our abilities to someone, they are more apt to take a little extra time to train us in something we may not be familiar with. It's worked for me for the most part anyway.

Happy New Year!!
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Being new at this I am still finding my nich/feet. At the moment I have 4 clients, only two of them are in the same industry.
I find that if i enjoy something I have far more confidence in myself. I agree with Kathy. Find something you love doing and go for it. Best wishes.
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