“More Time in a Day” Appreciates RCC
Posted December 29th, 2009Today I am VERY excited to break the news that one of the fans of Red Carpet Comedy is donating a prize (the gift of time) to one lucky comedian after every show! In fact, the selected winner will receive 10 hours worth of a virtual assistant. Here’s the details from More Time in a Day…
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Red Carpet Comedy is already a prize for its audiences, so we have a prize for the comics: professional virtual assistant services, free. Curious? Check this out…

Virtual Assistants for Artists, Performers, Musicians, Businesses & Individuals
www.moretimeinaday.com
Do you have a dead blog, or a web site that still has frames? Don’t know a tweet from a blip? There’s help for that.
You’re Your promotional material should look it’s its best, but it won’t if its it’s full of errors. There’s help for that.
Researching new rooms to play, booking travel, finding production, brainstorming promo opportunities…
Organizing calendars so you don’t miss mom’s birthday, that agent meeting, or your car insurance renewal…
Sorting a shoe box of crumpled receipts before you go to the accountant…
… More Time in a Day can help with all of that, too.
For more information about what More Time in a Day is and does, visit www.moretimeinaday.com. You’ll find testimonials, sample scenarios to spark ideas, and a list of services they offer.
They’re looking forward to giving More Time in a Day to Red Carpet Comedy winners.
MTIAD owner Heather Uhl has been a VA (Virtual Assistant) since 1997, specializing in the arts and entertainment realms. She was the writer, for several years, at About.com for their TV Comedy site. A multi-platinum, multi-award winning rock band and the most accredited photographer in Canada are among her clients. A typical day sees her handling media, booking and licensing requests, tour planning, fan mail, web sites and online stores, public relations, and promotions.
Heather writes better than she speaks, with half as much time and effort. In person she might trip over words, and even her own feet, but it keeps life interesting and Heather humble. She’s been a blue collar worker, a white collar employer and a ring-around-the-collar stay at home mom. She’s young enough to know new fads and gadgets but old enough to remember Alligator Al and Pong. She thrives behind the scenes, and doesn’t do microphones, stages, or cameras. Human behaviour endlessly fascinates her. If pressured to write about herself, Heather squirms and resorts to doing so in the third person.
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We’ll be selecting the first winner of this amazing prize at the January 27, 2010, show. Now not only will the comedians be working hard to create new material, but working hard to be given the gift of time! You won’t want to miss the performance.

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