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When are Executive Suites the Right Alternative for You?
Bob Carter used to work out of his home office, “I liked the idea of being my own boss and I had this picture in my head that I would make the sixty second commute to the computer in my socks and spend my day being focused and hyper-productive.”
Bob had good intentions. But he found himself distracted by his over-grown lawn, a mile-long “honey-do” list and his son’s geometry homework. “All these things needed to be done. They all seemed important. I was always torn.”
Bob needed a “real” office, but his business had just gotten off the ground. He knew he couldn’t handle a large rental commitment. Bob chose to move his business into an Executive Suite, sometimes known as an Office Business Center.
When I speak to entrepreneurs I often find myself extolling the benefits of Executive Suites because they make great transitional office spaces for start-ups. They get your business out of the house without tying you down to long-term lease commitments and large up-front capital investments. They are a wonderful “starter” office for a fledgling business. They make your business ”real” without all the hassles and financial headaches.
Executive Suites give you three big things - 1) more control over your cash flow 2) lots of flexibility for your growing business and 3) the opportunity to create a polished, professional appearance. If it’s time to get out of your home office, Executive Suites might be a great option for the next stage of your business.
About the author:
Jeff Landers is a serial entrepreneur who has worked in commercial real estate since 1974. His company, Offices2share.com, helps small businesses nationwide make the leap from home office to “real” office with simple and cost-efficient alternatives. His advice has helped thousands of small businesses reach the next level of their development.
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Being at home can sometimes seem more like a burden than a blessing. As a home-based business owner, you need to keep an eye on your money. Do not get carried away by latest gadgetry and indulge. Plan for buying these gadgets based on need and growth in business. Be realistic when it comes to cost. Make a cost benefit analysis before taking up any cost cutting. Do not cut costs if it is not worth the exercise.
Working from home should ensure that you leave your home and enter your business as soon as you step inside your home office. Be professional when it comes to running the business. Make a success story!
About the author:
The #1 business advisor to authors and speakers, DrProactive Randy Gilbert has been helping them to write a New York Times Bestselling Book and turning it into a bestselling business that generates a high passive income. Get his book and attend his highly acclaimed Bestseller Million Workshop for free by going to this site.
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