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Haste makes Waste

March 31st, 2010

Many users of virtual assistance service set strict time limit for each task according to their own estimation. In some cases, the time limit is reasonable and acceptable but in other cases, the estimated time are not enough to finish tasks let alone that the task will be done excellently. It appears shrewd setting strict limits to prevent VA from wasting time; however, doing so, you are holding a double-edge sword with one threatening your interest. Haste makes waste. It is very likely that your project is done but with defects due to lack of time for QC.

In fact, the amount of time for task is calculated based on manifold factors of which many cannot be exactly quantificational gauged by time scale. At Bpovia, we take following aspects into consideration:

1 Get familiar with the task and fully understand the instruction.

2 Time spend on communicate.

3 Time spend on task.

4 Time spend on writing report, if necessary.

5 Time spend on quality control, if necessary. We have internal quality control procedure in order to provide high quality service to our clients.

The above five factor together determine how much time should be allocated to each task and ensure that the client will get a satisfactory outcome.

Bpovia has work out project plans for different kinds of task in order to help you with time control issue. For instance, 10 hours are enough for 1-2 researches, simple graphic design, translation etc. Technical support such as Website Maintenance, HTML / CSS modification, Blog / WordPress Maintenance and Online Forms/Widgets are best done on project basis of 40 hours. We also recommend full time (8hours 5days/month) service for clients who wants customized application designs, or is interested in China Business Development. (Click here to see the pricing)

Time is the core issue of virtual assistance service. Therefore both sides–clients and service provider—want to make the most of it. As a leading provider of virtual assistance service, Bpovia ensures state-of-the-art service using proper amount of time. Through years of perspiration and efforts, we won customer trust by integrity and professional way of doing business. We commit to employing client’s time in economical manner and all we want is your trust in our profession intuition.

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Why invest in China?

December 16th, 2008

Where to find a suitable investment places has become a tough question for many entrepreneurs. There is a notion which is widely accepted by the investors that the factories and infrastructures should be built in developing countries, where has the massive cheap labor-force and low cost of soil rent. However, as the time goes by, especially after the 9•11, the terrorist and extremist attack has become a very essential factor for the business people to make the decision of the investment. To be sure, both Iraq and Afghanistan would not be ideal places for investment, for the anti-terrorist war is going on there. Meanwhile, the serial terrorist attacks took place in Mumbai, the largest city-port in India, 27th Nov. 2008, monitored us even the places where seem like peaceful and owns the beautiful sceneries might be trustworthy.
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From G7 to G20

November 27th, 2008

Maybe there are millions of TV stations worldwide broadcasting the G20 Summit these days. And there is no doubt that most people in developed countries focusing on what overtures would be put forward during the Summit.

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Another review of BPOVIA

October 12th, 2008

One of our clients, owner of http://www.outsourcedmylife.com, did a nice review of BPOVIA on his blog at http://www.outsourcedmylife.com

From the review:

One of the companies I’ve been working with in www.BPOVIA.com in China. The founder, James, is a great guy and was very prompt and professional with his communications with me. I’m still trying to get a feel for what I want done and how much time my projects will take, but I had a very important project that I’ve been putting off for years. Basically my grandfather wrote a book that was typed. About 150 copies were made back in the 1980’s and no soft copy exists. My task was to convert the hard copy to a soft copy.
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