Thursday, December 16, 2010

What types of businesses use a virtual office?

Investment Advisors 
Investment advisors understand the need to lease upscale office space and meeting rooms that instill trust and confidence in clients. Any business that rents office space in a facility that looks like a fly-by-night operation usually is. Virtual offices provide upscale executive office suites and shared conference space at the most prestigious virtual business addresses in North America. Virtual receptionists are ready to provide telephone answering services so you can have an executive office space that portrays the utmost in professionalism and reliability. That’s very comforting to those who trust you with their financial futures. 

Legal Service Providers & Attorneys
Appearance is important in the legal profession, and successful small law firms look and operate like large ones. Shared office space can help propel your law office to that next level. Virtual offices provided are guaranteed to be a fraction of the cost you would pay for a traditional office lease for a growing legal practice. As a result, you can leave clients with a great impression without putting your law firm in a financial bind.

Stay tuned as we discuss the different types of businesses that utilize virtual officing solutions and how those particular industries benefit from doing so.  If you have any questions if your business is the right fit for a virtual office, contact Dani Sharpy for additional information!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Businesses that use a virtual office.....

Engineers & Engineering Service Providers
If you’re an engineering service provider, you’re already focused on developing economical solutions to practical problems. Why should your commercial office overhead expenses be any different? With a virtual office, you can have 24/7 access to an executive office suite and shared conference rooms at a prestigious, virtual business address. You can also utilize virtual receptionist services and a full array of telephone answering services and administrative support staff. And, since virtual office solutions are available on an as-needed basis, it’s a fraction of the cost of leasing a traditional commercial office.

Health Care Professionals 
Whether you are a doctor, dentist, therapist, chiropractor, or massage therapist – your business requires a constant need to schedule appointments with your patients. Many health care professionals utilize a virtual office to manage those appointments in order to save a great deal of time and money. By ensuring all their clients are able to speak with a live person for any scheduling needs, they can avoid the typical frustration that is experienced when calling a medical professional’s office. Hiring a virtual office instills confidence in your clients that their needs are your top priority.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Businesses that use a virtual office.....

CIS Designers
Virtual offices provide Computer Integrated Systems Designers 24/7 access to
all of the à la carte virtual office and conference space they need to develop or
modify computer software. From design to installation, you can focus on creating
and marketing integrated systems instead of the hassles of managing overhead
associated with a traditional commercial office lease. You can conduct business
from a prestigious executive office suite on an as-needed basis at a fraction
of the cost of traditional office rentals. And you can also rely on customized
virtual receptionist services, shared administrative services and support staff.


Computer Programming Service Providers
Let’s face it, when you’re in the business of writing, testing, troubleshooting and
maintaining the source code of computer programs, where you choose to office
can be almost as critical as the work itself. Virtual offices provide the à la
carte shared office services and conference space you need – by the hour, by
the day or by the week. All at a virtual office address that boosts your professional
image. And while you’re busy crafting new programs that will evolve
into efficient software solutions, virtual assistants can lend support with virtual
receptionist and telephone answering services.


Computer Service Providers
In practically every community in the United States, individuals at small to
medium-sized computer related services firms are thriving. Virtual offices are
there to help these high-tech specialists, providing 24/7 access to executive office
suites and virtual conference space. So, if you’re a computer consultant operating
on a contract or fee basis, you can afford your own shared office space
to handle disk conversions, database developments, troubleshooting, whatever.
And, virtual receptionist and phone answering services make it even easier to
operate within a limited budget.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Businesses that use a Virtual Office

Business Consultants 
As a business consultant, you analyze and advise businesses on how to make the best possible choices to achieve their strategic goals. Virtual office executive office space is designed to help you do the same thing for your business consulting company. A virtual office can provide 24/7 access to your virtual office space and a capable virtual receptionist staff to make your firm more professional. A virtual office empowers you to leave clients with a great impression without jeopardizing your consulting business’ financial position.

Business Service Providers
Business Service Providers handling software solutions and back-office tasks for small to medium-sized firms can benefit from a virtual office executive office suite. A virtual office can give you 24/7 access to a virtual office space and a capable virtual receptionist staff to make your firm appear more professional. Virtual offices can give Business Service Providers flexible shared office space to rapidly expand and contract your operation. Capable, remote receptionists make your firm appear more professional. Best of all, you pay for virtual office services only when you use them.

Stay tuned as we discuss the different types of businesses that utilize virtual officing solutions and how those particular industries benefit from doing so.  If you have any questions if your business is the right fit for a virtual office, contact Dani Sharpy for additional information!