Digital Marketing Virtual Assistant: What They Do and Why Businesses Hire Them
A digital marketing virtual assistant is responsible for dealing with repetitive and execution-focused components of marketing, removing strategy from the founder’s plate without the need for hiring a permanent employee. Below is an explanation of the role and its performance criteria.
What a Digital Marketing VA Actually Does
This job is different from general VA, it deals only with the following marketing tasks:
- Planning and posting social media content
- Simple graphic design based on pre-made templates (Canva and no custom design)
- Email marketing: creating email campaigns, managing contacts and implementing basic automation
- Blogging: formatting and publishing blogs (not always writing from scratch though sometimes both are required)
- Conducting and tracking simple paid advertising campaigns
- Reporting performance statistics
- Light SEO work: keyword research assistance, on-page optimization audit and internal link building
The position is in between administration support and full-fledged marketing strategist, since they just implement a plan, but don’t create one.

Why Businesses Hire One
While most entrepreneurs understand the importance of marketing, not all have the luxury of time or skills necessary to do so effectively on an ongoing basis. Having a virtual assistant for digital marketing means that there will always be someone available who is focused solely on the process of creating content and sending out emails.
Core Tools to Know
- Social media scheduling: Buffer, Later, Hootsuite
- Email marketing tools: Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Klaviyo
- Graphic design: Canva (most popular), basic Adobe Express
- Analytics: Google Analytics, built-in platform analytics (Meta, LinkedIn)
- Basic SEO: Google Search Console, keyword research tools

How to Evaluate a Digital Marketing VA (If You’re Hiring)
1. Review Their Previous Work
Ask for examples of actual content, calendar or campaign that they’ve launched rather than a laundry list of tools.
2. Assess Their Understanding of Marketing Metrics
Ask for examples of actual content, calendar or campaign that they’ve launched rather than a laundry list of tools.
3. Define Your Expectations Clearly
Make sure that you discuss your requirements clearly at the beginning if you need execution or some strategy advice because the prices will be very different.
4. Begin With a Trial Project
Try working on a small test project first (like one month of social media content).
How to Break Into This Niche (If You’re a VA)
- Build a mini portfolio managing your own or a testing account’s content calendar
- Be really familiar with Canva and at least one scheduler before calling yourself an expert
- Learn how to analyze basic numbers so that you can talk about your outcomes, not just deliverables
- Focus on a specific platform or industry (e.g., “Instagram VA for coaches”) and not marketing in general
Realistic Pay Expectations
Digital marketing VAs tend to earn more than administrative VAs, ranging between $15 and $30 per hour depending on their experience and particular expertise such as paid ads and email automation.
Final Thoughts
Here’s where the digital marketing VA makes sense for the small business owner who needs to bridge the gap that kills many marketing attempts in small businesses, not a shortage of ideas but a shortage of consistent implementation. For the small business owner, there’s no point in waiting for things to go wrong before the value of the job shows up.