As a business owner, PLEASE charge way more! (When I heard you and your husband produced a video for $350 I was surprised. The going rate for any sort of video production and editing, even on a tiny camera is at least $1,000 and up here in California). I really enjoyed your video and you have a very nice persona about you. Know your value and but don't undersell your skills. 🥰
That will work if you are just competing in CA.. However, when you are virtual assistant you are competing in a global marketplace. As a business owner, if I can get the same quality of work done for half the price for simply hiring someone in FL as oppose to CA I would go for the cheaper option. You're services are only worth as much as someone I willing to pay for them. If you want to charge more for your services the quality of your service has to be superior than the cheaper competition and you have to offer services the cheaper competition is unwilling to do.
Also keep in mind, that the rate offered for a job is the value of the position and the expertise, on top of the time and effort. It's not a reflection of the value of a person - who is priceless of course. A lot of new, inexperienced people are finding out what seasoned professionals are charging, then charging the same rates. Which is unreasonable, but also makes the seasoned pros have to raise their rates in order to position themselves as visible experts. It's in not cool to charge the same as people who have done it for years and have well earned status. I've hired so many newbies whose rates were the pro standard, but their work was entry level, and their lack of experience showed through in their inability to take initiative and make informed, quality decisions.
I just found your channel and I'm truly enjoying it. I really felt validated and felt confirmation that I am on the right path. I found The Virtual Savvy before this as well and can agree that it is a game changer. I can relate so much to the way you have started out. Thanks for being real.
Wow thank you so much for this video! Very informative and honest, most people just get on here and say being a VA is so easy it’s good money freedom they don’t talk about the hard part and business expenses etc!
I'm a bookkeeper. At the beginning most business are not profitable, just keep going you will make more money as your marketing brings you more and better clients.
Your video is very interesting. You give very detail, honest opinions, advice, especially you remind that there are tax, fees and cost to do business. Thanks for the helpful video.
THANK you for sharing a realistic video on what it takes to be a virtual assistant. Like anything else it will not be profitable at first just keep going consistency is key the more experience you have the more you can charge
😳😳😳😳 This really made realize that accepting a job as an VA with a company for hourly pay is totally worth it. I can still freelance to the side & build up a freelance business. On the plus side, I’ll have a consistent pay.😊 Thank you!!!
I've watched so many vids about virtual assistant life and they all just babble about their daily routines and don't tell us what we really want to know. Thanks for making a video actually be about what the title is! And very easy to understand.
Thank you so much for highlight these caveats. SOOOO many VAs are on bragging about how much money they make while half naked wading through water in a beach somewhere (and what does showing your body off have to do with advertising your VA business?). But they never mention these things and sure, everyone knows you have to pay taxes but you suggested how YOU handle that whereas I haven't heard too many others mention it. Thank you for the transparency. I REALLY appreciate it.
Amazing video! Thank you for sharing every point of not only being being a VA but also a business owner/Independent contractor. You’re straight to the point but very professional and educational.
This is a great honest look at the reality of being a virtual assistant. While there are opportunities to earn, it takes time, hustle, and you need to be prepared for the costs of running a business.
This was so helpful even though I’m from the UK. It still gave me an idea of the extra cost and money I might need to put aside for any accidents or any unplanned expenses. But I guess with any business there’s a cost of time, money and commitment. Thank you for this faith and for sharing your breakdown and opening about your cost. Really insightful
Great video. Thank you for your blatant honesty. I was wondering how much someone could make. I am looking to do this full time. I have 25 years experience as an Executive Assistant so I was hoping to take my knowledge and business skills and use them while I am finally "semi-retired" at home. :) Thank you and Good Luck to you. Sweet girl. God Bless.
I came across Abbey. Agree, I see these high ticket courses and it's scary to be charged $100 a month for 12 months when you are a newbie. I think 6 mos would be more reasonable. I think her FB griup is now closed to paid members. I tried joining it. Trying to decide if I should go out there alone & piece it together like you did. Sounds like it's hard to make lucrative money. Thank you for this reality. May be why these courses to train us are 1k-2k a pop.
This video was very very good, very insightful and brutally honest!! I love the fact that this video is concise and to the point! Good luck on your journey girlfriend!
I’m embarking on this journey and this really helped me Thanks for breaking it down cost wise! That made a lot of sense versus some who throw out random numbers.
I appreciate all the resources you give. Your transparency is so appreciated and helpful. It would be great to know your experience with that now as well as how mom-ing is going!
Wow you actually went through the same steps I've gone through. Awesome video! But in first started as a freelance VA back in 2017 then 2018 started my biz with an LLC and worked it as a side hustle. At that time I knew Abbey Ashley and joined her group like she did. Now I resigned from my ft wah tiring job then transitioned into a 2 month client project because it was a full-time thing. This was a leap of faith because I'm like should I take this opportunity with this new client or stay underpaid at this tiring job? So I did it! Left my job for a FT client then ended up working with a VA agency + getting clients on my own. 🙂I know VA agencies don't pay well due to the pay rates but it's the backbone of my business as a job replacement in my mind. But this agency plans to increase pay rate and I'll be getting clients with more hours. So I thank God for that. I tell you it was not easy but all I did was kept the faith, kept going and trusted the process. 😊
Your video was very informative. Thanks. I would like also work a similar work. I need to prepare first. Could you tell from where you suggest me to start. I need to start working asap. Thanks for you help.
great video, I actually learned more from you then a course I paid for on udemy. Just a suggestion if you want to make some extra cash each month you can teach English, I make about $800ish a month... good luck to you :)
Also where did you learn the editing and copy righting skills? Just happened to know it before you started or is there easy online stuff to look at when you get a client and quickly self teach yourself? That's the biggest thing stopping me
Are we mixing up VA job with Video editing, Social Media Marketing etc which actually require specific skills that one needs to learn like content writing, video editing etc. And if we have these services sold under the VA umbrella then isnt $10 an hour very cheap? Coz I thought only those who provided services like Basic Market research, handling calls, emails and managing calendars would start with $10 an hour. Also you mentioned that you got an opportunity to do copywriting with zero experience? Like how does that happen? Coz I know people having months and years of copywriting experience and still struggling to get that first Freelance client. I have been doing Content writing for a year now and after so many pitches I still am unable to find that first client for copywriting or copy editing. Guess clients just wanna trust folks from America and Europe. Sorry to be blunt here but here is my take - you provide website designing, video editing and copywriting, social media marketing etc which is great but these cannot be necessarily called VA job at all. These are individual skills. And while I am happy that you have all these skills and you sell well - clients would end up having expectations that a "VA" should be having all these skills and they wouldn't entertain people like me who don't really possess all these skills. You're mixing up a VA job with all the aforementioned skills is what I feel. And lastly - you get paid $900 out of which $300 goes in taxes and transaction fee. And after all those hours you have $155 in hand. I mean this shows freelancing as VA one would end up paying more than earning, isnt it
So the VA title is pretty general, but each VA has specific skills. Some focus on social media but still call themselves VAs. I often see jobs that are asking for VAs who have SPECIFIC skills. For instance, I saw a job recently who said they were hiring a VA but wanted their VA to have experience with social media, email marketing, etc. The type of VA you're describing would be a more general/admin VA. As for copywriting, I got my client with pretty much zero experience because I just put my name in the hat and nobody else did.
Please charge more for your services. You are underselling yourself big time. I live in Portugal and charge 25-30 euros an hour for any kind of web work. In the U.S. the rate would easily be four times that, especially if you’re living in a big city. Yes freelancing can be an exhausting hustle, but you can make good money if you value your work. 10 years ago I was charging $500 a day for any non-commercial photography work. The going rate then was $1,000 a day minimum for commercial work. I left that world but am sure the rates are much much higher. The more you sell yourself short the more it hurts all of us out here too. Just keep going, get more skills, and jack up your prices.
I wanna do this but I feel like I have absolutely no skills like I don’t know what to do, I’ve looked at abbey’s 101 skills workbook but still I’m like I’m not good enough on any of these to charge someone Idk what to do or where to go from here sos :(
stop being so hard on yourself, no one knows until they intentionally learn these skills. anything you're struggling with, there's a free video to walk you through it on RUclips or a free course or a blogger who writes enough about it to give you the basics. you're in charge of your skills and education. create mini-projects for yourself and just pretend a client asked you to do it. this will help you create a portfolio and practice. you can also volunteer with a non-profit to work for free while you learn.
Cool I'm a tech VA and when I started from charging $25 /hr and as a base to my packages as a general VA, then to a design VA (SM graphics, website redesign services) I increased it to $30 then finally as a tech VA at $55. It is all because I've gained so much VA experience and deserve to be paid that.
When it comes to agencies, do they provide access to any of the websites that VA’s commonly use? If the pay is low, but you get access to many of the “tools” it might be beneficial to start there, gain some experience, and make connections that can get you into the networking end of the business.
You definitely need to talk to that accountant about tax deductions: PayPAl fees, home office, internet service, phone bill, office supplies, computer expenses, online subscriptions, etc. If you show a loss tax for three years, it will offset your other tax obligations. (disclaimer > I'm not a tax expert). PS - You need to place more value on your talents and charge more. You'll get there, I'm sure.
So realistic $hr for side income 👍!!! You seem very smart , I recently joined Celljetics and need social media advertising , can you help me? Or recommend someone?
This is the realest video I've ever seen on being a VA. Thank you.
Agreed! VERY informative video!
Thanks for the comment made me watch the whole video 😅
As a business owner, PLEASE charge way more! (When I heard you and your husband produced a video for $350 I was surprised. The going rate for any sort of video production and editing, even on a tiny camera is at least $1,000 and up here in California). I really enjoyed your video and you have a very nice persona about you. Know your value and but don't undersell your skills. 🥰
Hello Annalisa, do you have a vacancy for a virtual assistant or writer?
I strongly agree! That is what I've done with my direct clients. Meaning non-agency- provided clients.
That will work if you are just competing in CA.. However, when you are virtual assistant you are competing in a global marketplace. As a business owner, if I can get the same quality of work done for half the price for simply hiring someone in FL as oppose to CA I would go for the cheaper option. You're services are only worth as much as someone I willing to pay for them. If you want to charge more for your services the quality of your service has to be superior than the cheaper competition and you have to offer services the cheaper competition is unwilling to do.
Also keep in mind, that the rate offered for a job is the value of the position and the expertise, on top of the time and effort. It's not a reflection of the value of a person - who is priceless of course. A lot of new, inexperienced people are finding out what seasoned professionals are charging, then charging the same rates. Which is unreasonable, but also makes the seasoned pros have to raise their rates in order to position themselves as visible experts. It's in not cool to charge the same as people who have done it for years and have well earned status. I've hired so many newbies whose rates were the pro standard, but their work was entry level, and their lack of experience showed through in their inability to take initiative and make informed, quality decisions.
What kind of business do you have.
I just found your channel and I'm truly enjoying it. I really felt validated and felt confirmation that I am on the right path. I found The Virtual Savvy before this as well and can agree that it is a game changer. I can relate so much to the way you have started out. Thanks for being real.
Wow thank you so much for this video! Very informative and honest, most people just get on here and say being a VA is so easy it’s good money freedom they don’t talk about the hard part and business expenses etc!
I love this women`s personality. It about having an assistant that makes you and your business feel valued and appreciated.
I'm a bookkeeper. At the beginning most business are not profitable, just keep going you will make more money as your marketing brings you more and better clients.
I'm looking to do bookkeeping as freelance gig....how is business for you? How do you find clients?
Hello- are you bookkeeping online?
Your video is very interesting. You give very detail, honest opinions, advice, especially you remind that there are tax, fees and cost to do business.
Thanks for the helpful video.
thanks!
THANK you for sharing a realistic video on what it takes to be a virtual assistant. Like anything else it will not be profitable at first just keep going consistency is key the more experience you have the more you can charge
Yeah this is too much I don’t have time for. Thank you for keeping it real I hate videos where they lie for likes.
I wish I had seen something like this before I started mine. Social media is full of lies. This was the most honest I’ve seen.
😳😳😳😳 This really made realize that accepting a job as an VA with a company for hourly pay is totally worth it. I can still freelance to the side & build up a freelance business. On the plus side, I’ll have a consistent pay.😊
Thank you!!!
what company are you working through? do your recommend it?
I've watched so many vids about virtual assistant life and they all just babble about their daily routines and don't tell us what we really want to know. Thanks for making a video actually be about what the title is! And very easy to understand.
What we really want to know is how to do it. I don't think it's for everyone.
Excellent content. Finally, someone speaking on the reality of virtual work. Well done, Faith.
Thank you so much for highlight these caveats. SOOOO many VAs are on bragging about how much money they make while half naked wading through water in a beach somewhere (and what does showing your body off have to do with advertising your VA business?). But they never mention these things and sure, everyone knows you have to pay taxes but you suggested how YOU handle that whereas I haven't heard too many others mention it. Thank you for the transparency. I REALLY appreciate it.
Thank you for being honest about what you made and how much effort it took to find clients.
Amazing video! Thank you for sharing every point of not only being being a VA but also a business owner/Independent contractor. You’re straight to the point but very professional and educational.
Are you VA?
Thank you, and God bless you for your transparency!!!
This is a great honest look at the reality of being a virtual assistant. While there are opportunities to earn, it takes time, hustle, and you need to be prepared for the costs of running a business.
I really appreciate the realness of this video all the videos i have seen have been all rainbows and sunshine but this shows the work it takes
This was so helpful even though I’m from the UK. It still gave me an idea of the extra cost and money I might need to put aside for any accidents or any unplanned expenses. But I guess with any business there’s a cost of time, money and commitment.
Thank you for this faith and for sharing your breakdown and opening about your cost. Really insightful
Great video. Thank you for your blatant honesty. I was wondering how much someone could make. I am looking to do this full time. I have 25 years experience as an Executive Assistant so I was hoping to take my knowledge and business skills and use them while I am finally "semi-retired" at home. :) Thank you and Good Luck to you. Sweet girl. God Bless.
Thank you for sharing this and being so honest and transparent! I love it.
Thanks for being so REAL 🙌🏾
Thank you for your honesty and transparency.
I love it ! Straight to the point, covered a lot of points that I needed to know , thank you !!!❤️
Thank you for such an honest video on being a VA
Thank you so much for making this video. I really need to hear this!! So, again.. thanks so much!
Yes, it does take a lot of time. It gets better as you get older in the VA business.
Very realistic video and straight to the point! THANK YOU!
I START MY VA NEXT WEDNESDAY... YOU MADE ME FEEL SO CONFIDENT‼️💌
How is it going?
@@reginaa8100 They lied 🤥about pay, I’m at Amazon.. I tried
@@reginaa8100 Thank you for asking
@@quenessyomy6924 oh no! That sucks, thanks for answering
@@quenessyomy6924 have you tried with another place or just giving up?
Thank you so much for your honesty with all the ups and downs and truth about VA
I came across Abbey. Agree, I see these high ticket courses and it's scary to be charged $100 a month for 12 months when you are a newbie. I think 6 mos would be more reasonable. I think her FB griup is now closed to paid members. I tried joining it. Trying to decide if I should go out there alone & piece it together like you did.
Sounds like it's hard to make lucrative money. Thank you for this reality. May be why these courses to train us are 1k-2k a pop.
This video was very very good, very insightful and brutally honest!! I love the fact that this video is concise and to the point! Good luck on your journey girlfriend!
Awesome video ❤️ thanks for sharing a real life experience as a virtual assistant...real inspiration
I’m starting ..my VA Business soon , I just wanna say Thankyou for sharing with me .
thank you for this! this is so real and detailed. this was so helpful
I’m embarking on this journey and this really helped me Thanks for breaking it down cost wise! That made a lot of sense versus some who throw out random numbers.
Thank you for being honest and real!! Excellent video!!
I appreciate all the resources you give. Your transparency is so appreciated and helpful. It would be great to know your experience with that now as well as how mom-ing is going!
This is so interesting! You made quite a nice amount in 3 months, that is great!! :)
Very honest video. You have to charge more as your skills progress. I'm sure you have by now. Definitely a side hustle type of job
Love your honesty
Outstanding video. Thanks for
Thanks You so much for all this information. I wanna work as a VA but You Say something important about taxes.
Now this was a honest video! ❤
It really a natural style of lecture I do like
Wow you actually went through the same steps I've gone through. Awesome video! But in first started as a freelance VA back in 2017 then 2018 started my biz with an LLC and worked it as a side hustle. At that time I knew Abbey Ashley and joined her group like she did. Now I resigned from my ft wah tiring job then transitioned into a 2 month client project because it was a full-time thing. This was a leap of faith because I'm like should I take this opportunity with this new client or stay underpaid at this tiring job? So I did it! Left my job for a FT client then ended up working with a VA agency + getting clients on my own. 🙂I know VA agencies don't pay well due to the pay rates but it's the backbone of my business as a job replacement in my mind. But this agency plans to increase pay rate and I'll be getting clients with more hours. So I thank God for that. I tell you it was not easy but all I did was kept the faith, kept going and trusted the process. 😊
Glad it's worked out well for you!
Hi I am just thinking to do free lance but don't have any know how about this can you suggest any idea and guidelines and profitable choice
Hi I am just thinking to do free lance but don't have any know how about this can you suggest any idea and guidelines and profitable choice
Thank you for being honest 🙂 it's been really hard to get the 1st client 😥
Woow this is so real.
Thanks for sharing this story.
Can you please make a video sharing your Virtual Assistant Portfolio and how to create one step by step.
Woow this is very inspirational for me who wants to become VA as well
Very easy simple and realistic income
thank you for this video. i needed this. thanks
Appreciate you spreading your knowledge... xo
Thank you for sharing your experience :-) It really helps us to know how the business work. Cheer up!
Thanks for sharing your story. You're talented honestly. I couldn't help but think your prices were way too low. How are you doing now?
What exactly you offer as a virtual assistance? do you have a video about this? thank you
Thank you for your honesty
Excellent video which is really helpful.
Super informative video! Thank you
This was so great of you to share ur experiences #raw. Any updates as of today? I'm so curious 🤗
I will be making an end-of-year update!
This is great...
Thanks for the sincerity....
Thank you for sharing your story. I am also in the Virtual Assistant Savvies/Abby's group ☺
Hi do you know where i gonna search to ms abby.
Your video was very informative. Thanks.
I would like also work a similar work. I need to prepare first. Could you tell from where you suggest me to start. I need to start working asap. Thanks for you help.
great video, I actually learned more from you then a course I paid for on udemy. Just a suggestion if you want to make some extra cash each month you can teach English, I make about $800ish a month... good luck to you :)
What platform do you use?
Great summary :)
I want to dive in, VA am an accountant, worked in banking and management. But don't know where to start. This helps out abit thanks
I just need to know where to start learning! 😂
😭
You forgot to mention the most important thing. What was your average salary per hour after taxes.
I can’t seem to find the FB group you recommended for the virtual savvy. Can you post a link or share the name?
I’m 16 I noticed you talked about taxes. I don’t really know much about them
Darn! I like this video so much I just wish hours were included so we can have an average hourly earnings.
can u plz share with us the FB groups where you found your clients,thank you !!!❤
Also where did you learn the editing and copy righting skills? Just happened to know it before you started or is there easy online stuff to look at when you get a client and quickly self teach yourself? That's the biggest thing stopping me
I did know all of the things before I started! But if you don't, I would definitely watch a ton of tutorial videos and get some practice.
Are we mixing up VA job with Video editing, Social Media Marketing etc which actually require specific skills that one needs to learn like content writing, video editing etc. And if we have these services sold under the VA umbrella then isnt $10 an hour very cheap? Coz I thought only those who provided services like Basic Market research, handling calls, emails and managing calendars would start with $10 an hour.
Also you mentioned that you got an opportunity to do copywriting with zero experience? Like how does that happen? Coz I know people having months and years of copywriting experience and still struggling to get that first Freelance client. I have been doing Content writing for a year now and after so many pitches I still am unable to find that first client for copywriting or copy editing. Guess clients just wanna trust folks from America and Europe.
Sorry to be blunt here but here is my take - you provide website designing, video editing and copywriting, social media marketing etc which is great but these cannot be necessarily called VA job at all. These are individual skills. And while I am happy that you have all these skills and you sell well - clients would end up having expectations that a "VA" should be having all these skills and they wouldn't entertain people like me who don't really possess all these skills. You're mixing up a VA job with all the aforementioned skills is what I feel. And lastly - you get paid $900 out of which $300 goes in taxes and transaction fee. And after all those hours you have $155 in hand. I mean this shows freelancing as VA one would end up paying more than earning, isnt it
So the VA title is pretty general, but each VA has specific skills. Some focus on social media but still call themselves VAs. I often see jobs that are asking for VAs who have SPECIFIC skills. For instance, I saw a job recently who said they were hiring a VA but wanted their VA to have experience with social media, email marketing, etc. The type of VA you're describing would be a more general/admin VA. As for copywriting, I got my client with pretty much zero experience because I just put my name in the hat and nobody else did.
How long did you take to edit the video of the husband that passed away? That was way too low for video editing services.
maybe an hour?
thanks for the realistic VA business.
Please charge more for your services. You are underselling yourself big time. I live in Portugal and charge 25-30 euros an hour for any kind of web work. In the U.S. the rate would easily be four times that, especially if you’re living in a big city. Yes freelancing can be an exhausting hustle, but you can make good money if you value your work. 10 years ago I was charging $500 a day for any non-commercial photography work. The going rate then was $1,000 a day minimum for commercial work. I left that world but am sure the rates are much much higher. The more you sell yourself short the more it hurts all of us out here too. Just keep going, get more skills, and jack up your prices.
Hi, Can you recommend me whenever you get those VA jobs that you don’t want ? That’ll really go a long way for me. I look forward to networking.
I am looking for a VA to do my listings for me.
Hi. I'm currently rounding off my VA program with ALX. I'm willing to do your listing at little to no cost for a trial. Hoping to hear from you soon.
everytime pewds posts a video my day gets better. honestly
Thanks for being awesome
I wanna do this but I feel like I have absolutely no skills like I don’t know what to do, I’ve looked at abbey’s 101 skills workbook but still I’m like I’m not good enough on any of these to charge someone Idk what to do or where to go from here sos :(
I feel the same way😳
stop being so hard on yourself, no one knows until they intentionally learn these skills.
anything you're struggling with, there's a free video to walk you through it on RUclips or a free course or a blogger who writes enough about it to give you the basics. you're in charge of your skills and education.
create mini-projects for yourself and just pretend a client asked you to do it. this will help you create a portfolio and practice. you can also volunteer with a non-profit to work for free while you learn.
@@jaeesmichelle wow, thanks! I really want to do this but I'm so scared to fail.
@@shiemekeaarthur9745 You don't need to be great to start. You just need to start to be great.
You are charging too low. Virtual assistants are charging $35-75 an hour these days and people business owners are paying that.
I was charging $35/hr for reference
They won't pay that if you are in Central or South America 😒 not even for an experienced virtual assistant. Greetings from El Salvador 🤗
@@Emi-fc6bq especially if you us Upwork. They only pay $3-6
Have you increased your pricing? Other VA’s that I come across charge way more 😩
I have! I now usually charge about $50/hr
@@milesmoneyandmotherhood awesome!! Good for you!!! 👏🏽👏🏽
Cool I'm a tech VA and when I started from charging $25 /hr and as a base to my packages as a general VA, then to a design VA (SM graphics, website redesign services) I increased it to $30 then finally as a tech VA at $55. It is all because I've gained so much VA experience and deserve to be paid that.
Yeah, this hurts. You can make more.
See a lot of videos I’ve seen don’t talk about taxes and whatnot
I’m interested in this how do I apply or what I need to start ?
Is it open camera during work?
What are the Facebook groups you joined where you found your jobs?
VA Savvy. But it's pretty saturated now. I found my last client on Linkedin.
@@milesmoneyandmotherhood thank you!
Do you have any idea where we gonna apply
What did you do for the legal side of it and contracts?
I was able to get a contract from a friend that she used for her business. I just modified it for mine.
So you didn't pay for any VA program? Like Savvysystem or VA in 90 days?
No. I only used their free resources.
When it comes to agencies, do they provide access to any of the websites that VA’s commonly use? If the pay is low, but you get access to many of the “tools” it might be beneficial to start there, gain some experience, and make connections that can get you into the networking end of the business.
Whoa, I haven’t watched yet but you were the most recent vid and my name is Faith….universe…is that you lol
Hello I hope I can also get a client the same as yours🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hay can you help me get client. I want to work as virtual assistant. Plz
When starting can I use mobile device separately from my personal mobile so that I do not have to pay a lot for virtual phone equipment?
I mean, you can if you don't mind having 2 cell phones (I'm assuming mobile means cell). You can also just get a business line.
@@milesmoneyandmotherhood OK thank you, thank you so much for responding to my question😊🙏
You definitely need to talk to that accountant about tax deductions: PayPAl fees, home office, internet service, phone bill, office supplies, computer expenses, online subscriptions, etc. If you show a loss tax for three years, it will offset your other tax obligations. (disclaimer > I'm not a tax expert). PS - You need to place more value on your talents and charge more. You'll get there, I'm sure.
What are the names of those facebook groups?
But what did you get after taxes?
So realistic $hr for side income 👍!!! You seem very smart , I recently joined Celljetics and need social media advertising , can you help me? Or recommend someone?