Busy as a Bee
Ask anyone in business and they’ll tell you that a common problem plaguing countless one-person operations is how to do it all? How can one person manage 24-hour telephone service, create and maintain a professional web presence, manage your e-mail, back-up business files consistently and safely, send and receive faxes—that is, operate as if you were a large firm with your own servers, intranet, and switchboard? The answer is simple: through virtual offices.
The noteworthy affordability aside, virtual offices have a multitude of additional advantages beyond the obvious (they’re affordable): work groups and web pages are easy to set up, designed for beginners but useful to veterans, and accessible 24-7 from any computer that has internet access. “community” building with employees/co-workers in other locations, and easily facilitate brainstorming between employees and clients alike.
The beauty of virtual offices is that they’re available to any size company. Any size business can enjoy benefits that can include a business address, reliable and steady receptionist services, mail sorting, call routing, and even access to copier machines, printers, and dedicated fax lines. Virtual offices often feature access to conference rooms, workspace, or even virtual assistants.
Virtual Offices Tip: A company’s money and time are saved by employees not needing to commute into the city or deal with the frustrations and hassles of city parking or public transportation.
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Virtual Offices