Friday, 22 June 2012

What is a Virtual Office Space? "From Boxers to the Boardroom"


Virtual offices provide the function and image that startups, entrepreneurs, mobile workers, and established corporate firms need to out-compete others in their market.

Cloud Virtual Office offers Virtual Office at hundreds of locations. From San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Palo Alto, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, San Jose and Sacramento; to New York, New York City, Washington DC, Miami, Orlando, Charlotte, and everywhere in between including Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Beverly Hills.

Monday, 11 June 2012

What is a virtual office?


A virtual office allows you to rent a business address rather than pay for the physical space. You may also have administrative support services that can come with your virtual office space.

For example, a typical virtual office space will include the business address, a telephone number that will be answered by a professional receptionist, mail forwarding and call forwarding. You may also have access to a conference room or a day office as needed.

Why should I use a virtual office?


There are many different reasons why solo-preneurs, mid-sized businesses and even corportations are switching to virtual office solutions. Startup companies or small independent firms appreciate the ability to have a professional office address without the high costs associated.

Virtual offices can also be used as remote branch offices, or as a meeting place. For example if your company is going to expand into Texas, a virtual office space can serve as a place for meetings before you get a more permanent solution.

How expensive are virtual offices?


One of the biggest benefits of virtual office space is that it can save much needed capital. By using a virtual office location you can decrease your overhead business costs and re-invest that money in other important parts of your business, like your advertising and marketing.

Virtual office plans can start from as little as $79 a month and are at most a few hundred dollars per month. Compare that to the thousands that most companies spend on traditional brick-and-mortar leases, and it's easy to see how virtual offices can save your company money.