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How to Make Your Home Based Business Look More Professional

Working from home offers has many practical benefits, but what do you do when you have to meet a client? Answer: Virtual Office Services.

Thousands of Queens’ business owners commute to work every morning by taking the stairs down to the basement or to another area in the house designated as a home office.

Every year, an increasing number of entrepreneurs choose to work out of their homes, some out of preference, but most out of economic necessity. The recession has forced millions of small business owners to cut back on rent and overhead expenses.

There are a great many benefits to working at home, most notably, the cost savings. Foregoing a traditional office space allows you to save on rent and associated overhead expenses. Additionally, you save on gas, on child care, and a myriad of other costs involved with operating a business out of a rented office space.

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Another great benefit is the flexibility it offers you to tend to the needs of your family, especially if you have young children. You can pick up the kids at school, and get them started on their homework. You can also get the chicken into the oven at 4 p.m.

Though the advantages to working at home are numerous, there is a downside, as well. What to do you do when you need to meet with a client?

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Do you really want to meet with clients or customers in your home? In your basement? Some home based entrepreneurs opt to meet clients at public hubs such as Starbucks. That may work once or twice, but it is not a solution for the long term.

Another downside to working in the house is the temptation to do the laundry or get sidetracked by other household chores. Your kids can also be a distraction just at the moment that you get an important call. That has happened to me on more than one occasion, especially when my children were very young.

They seem to demand your attention just as you pick up the phone.

Fortunately there is a solution for home based businesses in need of a professional facade. It is called a virtual office. The concept of virtual office services began to take shape about twenty years ago as an outgrowth of the executive suite industry. An executive suite center offers office space that is furnished, and equipped for telephone and internet use.

They often have a receptionist to meet and greet clients and answer telephones for the tenants.

Personalized answering services make it appear as if you have your own personal secretary. There is usually a common conference room available for scheduled use, a cafeteria, copy center, and other office amenities.

A virtual office allows you to take advantage of these services on an a la carte basis. Perhaps you only need an office suite or conference room once or twice a week to meet an occasional client. Or maybe you need use of a conference room to make a presentation before a group. Some executive suite centers offer high quality videoconference services, as well. Or maybe you just need to get out of the house and into an office environment a few days to a week in order to feel more professional. Whatever you need, virtual office services are often available from the provider in customizable form. You pay for your use of the office facility on as need basis.

In sum, virtual office services allow you to maintain a professional appearance without the cost of maintaining a full time office. It’s not surprising that though the office rental market is still reeling from the effects of the financial downturn that began in 2008, the virtual office industry has continued to grow.

 

Jack Blumner is the owner and Executive Director of the Executive Office Center at Fresh Meadows. Learn more at www.executiveofficefm.com or call 718-475-2121.

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