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Below are some various training and VA certification alternatives for you. Realize...I’m not recommending one program over another here, but am simply providing information. Here you go:

General training and computer skills:

Brainbench
Affordable – offer a HUGE variety of courses!

Real Estate-Specific Training Courses:

CyberStarVA
I am familiar with the people who run this program. Allen Hainge and Kim Hughes are very well-respected. I have no doubt this is an excellent and thorough program.

REVA Network (Real Estate Virtual Assistant Network)
They offer discovery sessions for VAs, teleconferences, forums…and even a directory you can list yourself in

Gooder Group
You can be trained on Gooder Group’s outstanding Rainmaker Lead System™. This marketing/lead generation system is very popular among REALTORS®. Gooder Group also promotes you – on their site and elsewhere – as one of their Rainmaker-trained VAs!

REVA Training Center
They'll help you start your niche as a real estate virtual assistant.

General VA Training/Coaching:

Virtual Assistance U
They offer all kinds of training, coaching and referrals. Less expensive and I’ve heard they’re good. I’ve read a lot about Janet Jordan (the owner). She’s a smart lady!

Virtual Assistance U is offering the following Real Estate Class: Introduction to RE Virtual Assistance: Come and learn the skill set required and the resources available as a REVA. Learn to attract the top producing REALTORS® to your VA practice. Time: 3 hours ~ Cost - $30

Once you complete this training program, you receive the GVA (Graduate Virtual Assistants) certification.

AssistU
They offer training, coaching and refer you to clients. It’s expensive, but I’ve heard & read they’re really good!

Assist U offers the CMVA (Certified Master Virtual Assistant) or the CPVA (Certified Professional Virtual Assistant) certifications after successful completion of their training programs.

VA Certification or Accreditation Programs:

IVAA
(Offer the CVA – Certified Virtual Assistant certification)

VA Certification
(Offer the PVA – Professional Virtual Assistant or the MVA – Master Virtual Assistant certifications)

Canadian Virtual Assistant Connection
(Offer the CCVA – Certified Canadian Virtual Assistant certification)


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