The VA WordPress Website Course
Create your own beautiful, professional website then add your new skills as a hugely profitable service
£79
Because being a Virtual Assistant isn’t a hobby. It’s a business.
As a Virtual Assistant you need a website. Without one you’ll find it very hard, if not impossible, to get clients.
Would you hand over your families hard earned money to someone with a hotmail email address, and no website? No, nor would I!
– You need to give your potential clients reassurance that you’re in this for the long haul and they’re safe to invest their hard earned money in you. Without a website you look a bit shady.
– Your website – unlike social media – is yours, forever! Your social media page/s could get hacked or taken down at any time.
– A website is your 24/7 shop front and gives you a presence on Google – the world’s largest search engine!
– Learning WordPress is a brand new skill. It won’t happen in a few hours, so only invest in this course if you’re willing to take your time and appreciate that high value skills don’t become second nature instantly.
Is the Virtual Assistant world over saturated? This is a question that was being asked when I set up my business back in late 2015 and the answer is still the same… NO.
However, you do need to stand out from the crowd because that’s what gets you clients easier and quicker.
Early on in my business I invested in a WordPress course (the lady who did it no longer provides the course) and within no time I had recouped my small investment, and within two years I had made a whopping £7,000 by offering my new skills as a service.
Plus, I saved over £2k in the first four years of my business by building my own websites and maintaining them.
Knowing how to manage a WordPress website is a great skill to have and given the WordPress’ market share is 43% you’ll be absolutely bonkers not to have WordPress maintenance, at the very least, on your list of services.
How to make your £79 back
As businesses evolve their websites inevitably do too. They need extra pages, blog posts, page updates, new plugins, etc and don’t have the time, or the skillset, to do this themselves.
This is where you come in with your new skills and confidence.
This course takes you from WordWhat? to being able to build your own WordPress website. Enabling you to offer Website building and / or maintenance – both of which are rarely offered by Virtual Assistants – at a higher price than your hourly rate.
As an example, you could offer to create websites for other business owners charging anything up to £3,000.
Scroll down to see how Charlie recouped her investment in this course 15 times over in just six months!
The objective of this course is to teach you
how to build and maintain your own WordPress website
AS A FREE BONUS, I ALSO GIVE YOU IDEAS ON HOW YOU CAN RECOUP YOUR INVESTMENT
(BY OFFERING YOUR NEW SKILLS AS SERVICES).
COURSE MODULES:
- Jargon Buster
- Buying your Domain
- Hosting your Website
- Installing WordPress
- Installing the Divi Theme
- Using AI to Write your Website Content
- Adding Pages and Creating the Menus
- Building your Website with Divi
- Error 404 Page
- Setting up your Blog
- Creating a Professional Email Address
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Quick Access Training Videos
- Marketing Trick
- How to make your investment back
BONUSES:
- 3 months FREE support from WordPress experts in a Private Facebook group
- Tips on how to recoup your investment (by offering your new skills as services)
Please read the following before you buy the WordPress Course
This WordPress course is designed to be followed step by step, at a sensible pace.
If you want to build an entire website in one weekend, this isn’t the course for you.
Throughout the training I encourage you to take breaks, because trying to do too much in one go can quickly become overwhelming. When you’re tired and rushing, things are far more likely to go wrong.
You do get 3 months of support inside the private WordPress support group, but that support is there to help you work through the course – not to fix issues caused by ignoring the instructions or doing your own thing – and it’s unfair to take advantage of the free support, and my time, when a break is all you need.
WordPress is not the place to be winging it with one eye twitching.
You’ll also need to follow the instructions in each video and on each page. They’re there for a reason.
If you skip steps, go rogue, or decide to ‘just try something quickly’, things can WILL start to unravel.
Please respect my boundaries on my time to enable me to serve as many people as possible, across my groups, and to maintain my health.
So, in short:
- Follow the steps.
- Take breaks.
- Don’t rush.
- Don’t go rogue.
