Oct 19, 2011
Virtual Offices Gaining Momentum In Shaky Economy
Who wants to make a long-term commitment for office space in a turbulent economy? Unless you are a major corporation taking advantage of low rental rates in the deal of the century, it doesn’t make sense to stick your neck out for the long haul. That’s why more entrepreneurs are turning to executive office suites and virtual offices.
“There’s nothing I’d like better than to see the economy rebound, and virtual offices provide unparalleled benefits for businesses even in good times,” says Yori Galel, CEO of Opus Virtual Offices. “But entrepreneurs and businesses have had to educate themselves quickly to survive and profit right now, and so many have chosen the virtual office solution from Opus that we’ve recorded our strongest monthly growth ever.”
Opus bet heavy that entrepreneurs don’t want to jump into a long-term office lease, much less deal with utilities, staffing, and equipment that drives up business costs—and produces stress of paying potentially hefty monthly expenses. At the same time, entrepreneurs can’t stand still and do nothing. Survival means making a run at business even in a down economy.
The solution: low-cost, flexible virtual offices. Virtual offices are part of a flexible online workplace that helps entrepreneurs spread their wings and improve their image at the same time. Small companies that tap into virtual office technologies can effectively compete with larger companies. Virtual offices are doing for small businesses what websites did to level the playing field in the public eye 10 years ago.
Virtual offices give you a prestigious corporate mailing address, a local phone and fax number, and technologies that convert fax and voicemail to e-mail. Live, professional, American receptionists answer calls and take messages during business hours. There are many different virtual office providers on the market to choose from, all with different price ranges. So check out a virtual office before you rent traditional office space. You may be glad you did.
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