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Job boards are useful.. pero usually nandun din yung hundreds of other VAs applying for the same role. So don’t make it your only strategy. 1. LinkedIn Optimize your profile around one VA service, connect with founders and hiring managers, then regularly show examples of your work. 2. Direct outreach Find businesses that match your skill. Research them first, identify something you could genuinely help with, then send a personalized email or DM. 3. Your existing network Tell previous coworkers, friends, business owners, and professional connections what VA service you’re offering. Referrals often start because someone simply knows what you do. And before you start putting yourself out there, use the Josie AI app to prepare what potential clients will eventually ask for.  Build practical VA skills, improve your resume and portfolio, practice client conversations, and learn AI workflows you can use for actual work. 4. Create useful content Post your work instead of repeatedly posting “Looking for a client.” Show a dashboard you built, a workflow you improved, a video you edited, or a process you automated. Explain briefly how it helps a business. 5. Communities Join relevant Facebook groups, LinkedIn communities, Slack groups, and professional communities where business owners or people in your specialization spend time. But don’t enter every community and immediately pitch. Be useful. Build relationships. Let people understand what you do. You don’t need to use all five every day. Pick 2-3 channels, stay consistent, track where conversations are coming from, then double down on what’s actually working. Your first VA client doesn’t have to come from a job post. Download the Josie AI app to help you get clients and start your VA career.
Job boards are useful.. pero usually nandun din yung hundreds of other VAs applying for the same role. So don’t make it your only strategy. 1. LinkedIn Optimize your profile around one VA service, connect with founders and hiring managers, then regularly show examples of your work. 2. Direct outreach Find businesses that match your skill. Research them first, identify something you could genuinely help with, then send a personalized email or DM. 3. Your existing network Tell previous coworkers, friends, business owners, and professional connections what VA service you’re offering. Referrals often start because someone simply knows what you do. And before you start putting yourself out there, use the Josie AI app to prepare what potential clients will eventually ask for. Build practical VA skills, improve your resume and portfolio, practice client conversations, and learn AI workflows you can use for actual work. 4. Create useful content Post your work instead of repeatedly posting “Looking for a client.” Show a dashboard you built, a workflow you improved, a video you edited, or a process you automated. Explain briefly how it helps a business. 5. Communities Join relevant Facebook groups, LinkedIn communities, Slack groups, and professional communities where business owners or people in your specialization spend time. But don’t enter every community and immediately pitch. Be useful. Build relationships. Let people understand what you do. You don’t need to use all five every day. Pick 2-3 channels, stay consistent, track where conversations are coming from, then double down on what’s actually working. Your first VA client doesn’t have to come from a job post. Download the Josie AI app to help you get clients and start your VA career.

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