
The step-by-step roadmap to launch your Virtual assistant business with clarity and confidence.
Work From Anywhere
Set your own hours
Build income on your terms
Create Freedom for your life
YOU'VE DONE THE HARD PART.
You've learned the skills.
You've watched the free trainings.
You've realised the VA World is real.
But knowing it's possible and actually signing your first client are two completely different things.
THIS IS WHERE MOST ASPIRING VA'S GET STUCK!
Watching more Youtube videos
Keep downloading more freebies
Deciding on a creative business name
Waiting until they 'ready'
You've signed your first client
Money hits your account.
You finally know this works & you no longer are second guessing yourself
You have momentum and proof that you can build this business of your own.
Meanwhile, the women who get clients?
INSIDE THE FIRST MOVE™
Identify the skills businesses are already willing to pay for.
Stop overthinking and confidently decide where to focus.
Package your skills into something clients understand and buy.
Learn where quality clients are already looking for support.
Use simple frameworks that turn interest into enquiries.

When I started my VA business, I had no idea what I was doing.
I didn't have a website.
I didn't have fancy branding.
I didn't have a huge audience.
What I did have was experience, a willingness to learn, and a determination to create more freedom for myself and my family.
Like most aspiring VAs, I spent far too much time wondering:
What should I offer?
What should I charge?
Where do I find clients?
What do I even say to people?
The breakthrough came when I stopped trying to learn everything and focused on taking the next step.
Since then, I've built a successful VA and coaching business, supported hundreds of women starting and growing their own businesses, and helped aspiring VAs turn existing skills into paying clients.
This blueprint contains the exact foundations I wish someone had given me when I started.
Because getting your first client changes everything.
No. Many successful Virtual Assistants start by using skills they've developed through previous jobs, administration, customer service, marketing, project coordination, teaching, retail, hospitality, or running a household. This training will help you identify the skills you already have that businesses are willing to pay for.
Absolutely. Many Virtual Assistants start their businesses alongside their current job and gradually transition into self-employment as they build their client base and confidence.
Virtual Assistant rates vary depending on experience, services offered, and niche. Many Australian VAs charge between $40 and $100+ per hour, with some experienced specialists charging significantly more. This training covers how to create and price your first offer.
Clients can come from referrals, networking, LinkedIn, Facebook groups, local businesses, partnerships, and personal connections. In the training, I'll show you where new VAs often find their first clients and why it's not always where most people are looking.
Everyone's journey is different. Some women secure their first client within weeks, while others take longer depending on the time they dedicate to building their business. The key is following a clear strategy and taking consistent action.

The women who successfully build Virtual Assistant businesses aren't necessarily the most experienced.
They aren't the most qualified.
They don't have everything figured out.
They're simply the women who decide to start.
Get the roadmap. Take the first step.