![]() ![]() If you know your freelancer friend/ remote employee loves music, why not give them a gift of ad-free music streaming via services like Spotify or YouTube Premium? #4 Gadgets – Battery Pack/ Powerbank ($15-30), Laptop Bag ($10 – 40), Bluethooth Air Buds ($20-50) Music can help a freelancer focus, work faster and mute the background noise from a coworking space/busy cafe. In the PRO version, your beloved will get access to a much wider database of stock photos, graphics and the magic resize tool (which helps to resize any image/ graphic without losing resolution – a big time saver for social media!) Client Management Tools – Dubsado ($ 350)ĭubsado is an all-in-one client management tool that includes everything you need to manage your relationship with clients as a remote entrepreneur: from invoicing to time-scheduling and CRM.Ī perfect gift for any beginner entrepreneur, freelancer or a Virtual Assistant! Music Streaming – Spotify ($120) / YouTube Premium ($144) Well, we obviously like Canva quite a lot □ for anyone that has to deal with simple graphic design in their remote work (Social Media Marketers, VAs) – Canva is life-saving. If your remote-worker friend focuses on Instagram only though – it might be a good idea to gift them Later – an app that is an official Instagram partner, and allows scheduling posts to Instagram directly from desktop – without having to use a workaround on your phone. It offers a lot more pending posts and accounts than more popular alternatives – hence offering better value for money (see our comparison between Postfity and other social media scheduling tools!) Postfity is an affordable and easy to use social media scheduler for all the main social media platforms – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and even Vkontakte. We covered the best tools for Virtual Assistants in our earlier post here, and here are the ones mentioned most often by the VAs we asked: Social Media Schedulers – Postfity ($ 99 – $ 799 / year), Later ($192 – $ 492/ year) If you wanna offload your VA in her monthly expenses, why not give her an annual subscription to an essential VA tool? Also a fit bit so I can be told to get off my but as I work so much I end up sitting down for ages and ages #2 Yearly subscription to essential toolsĪ remote worker or Virtual Assistant needs to use plenty of tools in her work – and the monthly subscriptions quickly add up to a huge bill. I use my laptop, and phone and they always seem to run out of battery at the same time so a tablet as a back up would be awesome. If your beloved Virtual Assistant already has a laptop she’s happy with, you may consider helping her with a tablet. If on of your nearest and dearest is a VA, you may consider splashing out on a bigger gift – such a piece of tech they could use in their daily work. So if you know a VA or another remote worker you’d like make happy this Christmas – here are some Christmas Gift ideas you should consider: #1 Laptop ($ 300 – 600) or a tablet ($ 50 – 200) Most of the gifts listed below help with the niggles of that ‘ remote lifestyle‘ – lack of work-life balance, distractions, need to buy your own tools and equipment, spending *a lot* of time in front of the computer – and hence – will make any remote employee happy and more productive! What are the best Christmas presents for Remote workers? Looking for Christmas presents to give to your remote employees? We asked members of Virtual Assistants Saavies, a Facebook group for Virtual Assistants (who are the life definition of remote workers □ ) what Christmas gifts they’d like to get – and here are the answers □
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