Tina Marie Hilton is the owner of Clerical Advantage and it’s Girly Girl Geek division. As a virtual online technology administrator she draws from her experience, training and professionalism as a real estate paralegal, check recovery specialist and small business owner. She holds a certificate in medical office procedures, including medical coding and billing as well as a creative writing certificate. On the technology front, she has been working with computers and software since the early 90’s and works diligently on staying abreast of the latest technologies.
Clerical Advantage currently has a client base of over 30 individuals and businesses, many utilizing the option of a per project partnership. These project by project clients have a 90% rate of repeat project services, with many of them converting to monthly retainer clients.
Associations:
Tina Marie Hilton is an expert in the virtual assistant industry. Her expertise has been utilized through her association with the following:
Co-Founder at Start Blogging Today – providing training for businesses and individuals in the area of blogging for business.
Faculty Member at Solo Practice University – teaching a course for solo attorneys on how to find and work with a virtual assistant/virtual paralegal effectively.
Virtual Ninja at Inbound Zombie- providing virtual support services and information regarding virtual technology administration.
Team Member at the Alliance for Virtual Businesses – web designer and instructor.
Around the Web and in Print:
Tina Marie Hilton has done numerous guest posts on popular blogs regarding virtual assistance and business blogging. Some of the blogs she has written for include:
She has written an e-book entitled “The VA Survival Guide” for virtual assistants, a comprehensive guide to putting processes in place to insure success in their virtual assistance businesses and is in the process of launching Virtual Assistant Survival School to train virtual professionals.
A second e-book “Introduction to Virtual Assistance” gave individuals and businesses an overview of what virtual assistance is and how it can benefit them. Businesses can request consultations and/or instruction on how to find and successfully work with virtual professionals.
Her writing on the subject of virtual assistance also appears in the book “Social Media for Lawyers” by Carolyn Elefant, Esq. and Nicole Black, Esq. She is listed as a case study in attorney Stephanie Kimbro’s “Virtual Law Practice: How to Deliver Legal Services Online”.
She has also been interviewed numerous times by the likes of the Paralegal Mentor, Vicki Voisin, the Virtual Assistant Forums, A Virtual Perception Podcast and many others. Her experience and expertise in the industry was featured in the article “Virtually Yours” in the November 2011 edition of the Carolina Paralegal News.

