Amy's Office Celebrates 5th Year In Business
Many small businesses fail within the first five years. According to a recent study done by the Small Business Administration, two-thirds of new employer establishments survive at least two years, and 44 percent survive at least four years. Amy L. Goble, Virtual Assistant and entrepreneur has successfully reached the five year milestone.
Goble launched her Virtual Assistant practice, Amy’s Office, in Minot, North Dakota, on February 1, 2002. When Goble began working as a Virtual Assistant, she was a military spouse and stay at home mom. With 15 years of administrative and legal assistant experience, she wanted something more. Working from home as a Virtual Assistant would allow her to be there for her family when they need her most and to be a successful Virtual Assistant at the same time.
In honor of five successful years in business and a new location, Amy’s Office has launched a new website. The release of the new website is indicative of Amy’s Office and it’s commitment as an alternative business solution by providing the best possible service and saving clients both time and money.
Image from Amy’s Office.













Amanda on May 5th, 2009 2:59 am
Most Small businesses fails because they spend a lot and earn a little. Do you think they will every survive?
The companies those outsource are in better position as they cut the expense on employees by 50% + .
Leave a Reply