My Earnings as a Virtual Assistant in Year 2

Dec 23, 2023 | Virtual Assistant | 9 comments

My Earnings as a Virtual Assistant in Year 2




As a virtual assistant, I have had the opportunity to work with a diverse range of clients and take on a variety of tasks over the past year. This has allowed me to gain valuable experience and knowledge, as well as increase my earnings compared to my first year as a virtual assistant.

In my second year as a virtual assistant, I saw a significant increase in my income. This was due to a few key factors. First, I was able to secure higher-paying clients as I gained more experience and demonstrated my skills and reliability. Second, I was able to take on more responsibilities and projects, leading to an increase in my overall workload and earnings. Finally, I was able to negotiate higher rates with some of my long-term clients, reflecting the value I was bringing to their businesses.

On average, I was making approximately $25-30 per hour as a virtual assistant in my second year. This was a significant increase from the $15-20 per hour I was making in my first year. My overall annual income from virtual assistant work was around $40,000, which was a substantial increase from the $25,000 I earned in my first year.

It’s important to note that my earnings as a virtual assistant are influenced by various factors such as the types of tasks I take on, the industries and clients I work with, and the number of hours I put in each week. Additionally, my ability to adapt to the changing demands of the virtual assistant market and to continuously improve and expand my skill set has played a crucial role in increasing my earnings.

In addition to the financial rewards, my second year as a virtual assistant has also brought me a great sense of satisfaction and fulfillment. I have been able to build strong and lasting relationships with my clients, and I have had the opportunity to work on interesting and challenging projects that have allowed me to grow both personally and professionally.

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Looking ahead to the future, I am excited about the potential for further growth and success as a virtual assistant. I am continuously seeking out new opportunities to expand my client base and take on more challenging projects. I am also actively investing in my professional development, taking on additional training and certifications to further enhance my skills and value as a virtual assistant.

Overall, my second year as a virtual assistant has been marked by significant financial growth and personal satisfaction. I am proud of the progress I have made and am looking forward to continued success in the years to come.


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9 Comments

  1. @2Cixth

    You look Like Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark

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  2. @christinashearer6137

    Thank you SO MUCH for all of your VA videos. I am also a believer who is about to transfer from 21+ years of govt service to working as a VA. It's exciting and scary all at the same time, and I have been praying about it a lot. Your tips, thoughts, humility, and links have been so helpful. Thank you so much! God Bless!

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  3. @chellybaby

    This is incredible!! I need virtual assistant work and not sure where to start. I'm planning on binging your vids!

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  4. @teady012002

    Congratulations on the precious baby boy! I had my daughter and didn’t want to go back to work and so I didn’t. Now I’m looking at VA as an option to make money. My husband pays all the bills so VA money will just be savings and fun money I guess lol.

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  5. @lucy.loo84

    Thank you for your transparency. I’ve been a SAHM for 8 years and thinking of rejoining the workforce, so I’m a little rusty. I stumbled upon a VA/Freelance course by Micala Quinn and she’s very convincing, but I just can’t afford taking her course even with the payment plan. Anyway, watching your video and hearing your honest review is very helpful. Think I just need to go back to the drawing board lol

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  6. @anthonyyeager3385

    Hi! Hi! Hi! im really interested in talking to you! i would like to visit with you, i will pay you for your time and advice
    your advice

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  7. @JS-ew6ls

    Do you think taking a course can accelerate the whole process and help someone make more money sooner?

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  8. @Gaurav.YourDedicatedAssistant

    That helped ❤
    Hey, I live in California… Struggling in getting clients. I specialise in websites and social media. I was thinking Maybe I should do door to door sales for my services to outlets and shops. Do you think it's gonna add at least two to 4 clients a month?? Thanks in advance…

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  9. @mslatngrl

    I stopped virtual assisting in January. One of my clients asked me to come on as a full-time employee and I decided it was best for me. I still work from home but I'm obviously making more money since working more hours. They're super flexible too so that helped me decide to do it. I realized some clients still treated me as w2 employees and it just wasn't bringing me joy, not worth the time I was spending.

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