Showing posts with label small offices for new business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small offices for new business. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

An Advantage of Moving to a Traditional Office

There are plenty of great reasons to set up a home office. One of the perks of working from home is being able to take breaks when you want to, spend time with family, etc. However, this can quickly eat up your day without you realizing it. There’s nothing worse than picking up the phone with an important client and having a knock on your door or your child ask for something. 


But as your business expands, you might begin to feel a little cramped in your home office. If, for instance, your “office” is little more than a desk packed into one corner of your living room, then it won’t be long before your freelance life—printers, paperwork, contracts, and file cabinets—begins to invade your personal space.


That's when you know it's time to go out and look for a small office space for lease. Establishing an office that runs efficiently requires accurate calculations of the space needed and what is affordable.


There is credibility that comes from an office with a business sounding address.  For example, you nothing about two consulting firms.  You only know that  one consulting firm everybody worked out of their homes and the other firm had an office in the building next to the courthouse, you were a serious buyer of consulting services, from which consulting firm would you purchase consulting services?

Friday, January 11, 2013

A Commercial Address Required For Some Business Licenses

To run your business legally, there are certain federal and state licenses and permits you will need to obtain in order to conduct your operation.

Virtually every business needs some form of license or permit to operate legally. However, licensing and permit requirements vary depending on the type of business you are operating, where it’s located, and what government rules apply.

You can expect to secure the maximum amount of credit available if you set up your business in a commercial office location. A physical location that is zoned for business speaks volumes for your company and its operation.

If you’re determined about having a commercial address but renting office space is out of the question then you may want to consider the following 3 alternatives:

Commercial Address – There are many leasing companies liken Van Nuys Offices that offer you the ability to have a qualified commercial address for your business for the purpose of only receiving mail and packages.
Virtual Office – A good way of saving money and at the same time still maintaining a professional image is to have a virtual office. A virtual office will give you the right impression at a fraction of the cost of having your own office. With a virtual office you have the ability to run your business out of your own home and at the same time building a professional image for your business.
Dedicated Office – You can obtain a complete turn-key office operation which includes a private office with your own phone, fax, internet, full furnishings, meeting room and much more. Some turn-key offices give you the privacy, security and professionalism of a workplace that is not in an open environment or room-share. You will have your own suite number, own mailbox, and your own phone line. You may choose from one single private office or several offices with many options.


 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Why do people start businesses?


Due to the bad economy and not a lot of jobs out there, people are now taking the opportunity to build a business and develop a clientele.  A lot of individuals take the plunge and take advantage of the many opportunities and resources available when starting your own business.

Starting your own business gives you the opportunity to follow a dream or interest. Pursing a passion as a career by starting a business can increase your motivation to work and overall job satisfaction.

Many people like the idea of not being restricted by the rules and regulations of a job. When you have your own business, you set your own hours and come and go as you please. Initially, many owners may need to work more hours per day than a standard job. But when the business is established, they may be able to take time off and hire help to run the business.

To better understand why people start their own business, we asked many new business owners what motivated them to start it.

69% Of them answered "Be my own boss"
20% Of them answered "Follow a dream"
11% Of them answered "For Financial Stability"


It's interesting that the desire not to have a boss is the primary motivator of entrepreneurs because "being one's own boss" appears to be the prime source of entrepreneurs' job satisfaction.
While there are many answers to the question why start a business, the best answer is the one that motivates you to take action. If you encounter any obstacles along the way, reminding yourself why you became a business owner in the first place can help you regain your focus and enthusiasm. The rewards of starting and operating a successful business are unparalleled in the world of work so start brainstorming and come up with your own answers.