November 30th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Look into the laws before you leap. Small businesses considering opening virtual offices may need to also factor in a number of legal issues, particularly if it is decided that employees will work from home.
To start with, you’ll need to look into the zoning for your or your employees’ homes. Are they in […]
November 30th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
“How can I help?” It seems like – whether you’re at work or at home – you don’t hear that question enough, but when you do hear it, you can’t think of anything right that moment! Efficiency experts often suggest making a list of things that would help you in running your job […]
November 30th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
In today’s business world, many established, larger corporations are realizing that telecommuters are happy, appreciative, and cost-effective, so they encourage people to work via virtual office space. Smart companies provide essential training and support so workers are productive at home from the start.
Larger corporations are not alone in learning the value of a virtual office […]
November 30th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Abracadabra! Through the not-quite-magic of a virtual office setting, a company can be “based” in one location (for mail delivery and client meeting purposes, for example) while some or all of the company’s employees are physically working in locations 10, 50, or even three states (and a time zone) away.
Don’t worry, everyone is connected […]
November 30th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Small businesses today are bombarded with tasks and work from all directions, and taking time out to hire new staff – whether that be virtual receptionists or assistants — can take valuable time away from generating new business. Instead, we suggest that you let us take care of the hiring legwork, and you reap […]