"A city center office in an urban county like Fairfax, Virginia is likely to be your best option if you’re planning to start up a bit more aggressively. With over 34,000 payroll establishments across the metropolis, you’ll have a sizable market to fuel your business. However, merely securing centrally located office space in Fairfax, VA isn’t all it takes to ensure success. In short, your chosen office space in Fairfax should be the perfect fit. As such, you should also consider your exact business needs in terms of equipment and office administrative support services. If you’d rather not hire additional staff, then you might find it extremely sensible to look for an office center solutions provider—such as Metro Offices, for instance—that can take care of all your non-core business functions. In any case, Donovan states that it pays to weigh one’s options carefully."
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/sensible-fairfax-va-office-space-solutions-for-various-businesses/Metro Offices has been serving the Metropolitan, Washington, D.C. area for over 23 years and has become an industry leader for shared office space – worldwide.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Friday, November 29, 2013
Shared Reston Office Space: Ideal for Startups and Small Businesses
"In a shared office space, companies utilizecommon amenities and resources. Occupants should therefore clearly determine their responsibilities beforehand. For instance, tenants or occupants should have equal rights and obligations toward all amenities in any shared Reston office space, except for certain conditions. Meanwhile, Zahorsky points out the following benefits: Shared offices can provide a synergistic marketing solution. By pooling your office space with related professionals, you can enjoy the synergy of building your referral base with other similar non-competing businesses. For instance, a group of health professionals like a podiatrist, massage therapist, and chiropractor can all benefit from shared office space and expanding client exposure to a one-stop shopping solution. Even if you do not have a complementary business to share office space with, you can still have people to socialize with at the proverbial water cooler."
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/shared-reston-office-space-ideal-for-startups-and-small-businesses/Thursday, November 28, 2013
How a Virtual Office Space in Maryland Helps Maintain Productivity
"A well-appointed virtual office space in Maryland allows users to set up an interim workplace and carry out tasks seamlessly as if they were physically present at their original offices. In other words, output should remain satisfactory no matter where employees may be working from. While company owners are more than happy to enjoy the economic benefits of occupying virtual offices, they can’t help but worry about decreased productivity levels when they allow their employees to work from out-of-office locations. Fortunately, there are ways to ensure that productivity doesn’t take a hit even when work activities take place outside the main office. For one, a company can put together a virtual staff composed of highly qualified employees. Likewise, a company must instill in its employees the importance of engaging in constant communication so that employees can keep tabs on each other’s progress through e-mail, instant messaging, video conferencing, voice mail, and others."
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/how-a-virtual-office-space-in-maryland-helps-maintain-productivity/Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Choosing the Ideal Washington DC Virtual Office for Your Business
"In short, your virtual office should be accessible. A virtual office, after all, not only provides you with a professional business address, but also serves as a venue for face-to-face interactions with clients and/or colleagues as well. As such, you’ll want the kind of prestigious Washington, DC virtual office address that conveys professionalism, and implies trustworthiness and reliability. It is also crucial to choose a virtual office that will make the “right statement” about your company. At the core if it all, you are still running a business, and you’ll want your office to make a good first impression if you’re going to meet clients at your virtual office space. Does the building and overall neighborhood make the right statement that aligns with your business’ mission? Put yourself into the shoes of one of your customers and ask what your virtual office location says about you."
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/choosing-the-ideal-washington-dc-virtual-office-for-your-business/Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A Virtual Office in DC Provides Some Space between Home and Work
"Make an effort to meet with co-workers/employers and clients or customers regularly, face-to-face, as often as is feasible. Twitter convos, Skype, Google, or Facebook can help considerably, but these are not perfect solutions. Find the balance of real life and virtual relationship-building that works for you and those for whom you provide with either a service or a product. The need for face-to-face interactions among colleagues and clients alike underscore the benefits Washington DC entrepreneurs can get from a DC virtual office such as those provided by Metro Offices. Without committing yourself to a costly permanent office space, you get the professional environment that these virtual offices provide to prop up your meetings and personal interactions with colleagues and clients."
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/a-virtual-office-in-dc-provides-some-space-between-home-and-work/