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When you decide to take the plunge into the world of virtual assistance, it can be a very exciting thing! Working from home, being able to spend more time with your kids and financial freedom. They all sound like the things that dreams are made of, right?
Starting as a virtual assistant doesn’t cost much, but over time, you will find your expenses growing as the demand for your services increases, as well as your ongoing training and system requirements. It does add up, so I’m going to be completely transparent this month and show you a little look inside my monthly expense report for the current month.
April 2019 Expenses:
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Tailwind Subscription – $41.15 (for Pinterest scheduling)
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Followers App Subscription – $2.49
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Instagram & Facebook Ad Spend – $45
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Later Subscription – $67.31 (for social media scheduling)
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Stock Photography Subscriptions – $220 (like Ivory Mix Stock!)
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Canva Subscription – $17.28
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SEMRush Subscription – $133.36
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Squarespace – $53.38
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G-Suite – $3.54
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Adobe Photoshop Monthly Subscription – $15.51
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Dubsado Monthly Subscription – $46.71 (for client management, invoicing)
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Teachable Monthly Subscription – $136.34
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Quickbooks Online Monthly Subscription – $14.69
All pricing is in CAD, but that comes out to about $796.86 per month.
This is why, and I can’t stress it enough, even if you are just starting out doing freelance work, make sure you are charging what you are worth. We might work from home, but our expenses can add up very quickly. This doesn’t even cover my one time expenses that happen throughout the year, or equipment costs, or paying myself a decent salary.
You are worth more then you are likely charging!
If someone doesn’t want to pay what you are worth, then they aren’t the client for you.
Tara Reid is a multi-passionate business and marketing strategist for introverted entrepreneurs who want to grow without relying on hustle culture or social media. With 18+ years of online business experience, she helps course creators, service providers, and digital product sellers build sustainable businesses through evergreen marketing, blogging, SEO, Pinterest, and email.
As the founder of the Introvertpreneur Club, Tara’s mission is to show heart-centered entrepreneurs that you don’t have to be loud to be successful. You just need the right strategies that fit your personality.
When she’s not supporting clients or creating new resources, you can find her at home in Canada with her three rescue dogs, a cup of coffee in hand, dreaming up her next project.