hello all, i'm interested in setting up a virtual office for a small business..need suggestions for a few providers..any kind of suggestion is welcome..
There are lots of providers willing to give you forwarding numbers..i can suggest you try it from VirtualGlobalPhone for your virtual office..you can actually have a trial run with them before you use them officially..i
zack wrote:hello all, i'm interested in setting up a virtual office for a small business..need suggestions for a few providers..any kind of suggestion is welcome..
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I work in the commercial real estate sector and many of my clients have been more than satisfied with the services of Instant Offices. As the name suggests, they provide quick and cost efficient office space solutions, including office space and virtual offices. Give these guys a try: http://hk.instantoffices.com
Use a postal service such as Mailboxes Etc. that provides an address, mailboxes and mail redirect if you do not want to use your home address or you want all mail to go to a central address that gives the impression of being your company headquarters, be it in Beverly Hills or on Park Avenue in New York.
Cell phone and a VoIP services (Skype or MagicJack) all offer some ability to spontaneously create a conference call linking as few as three people, or many different participants all over the world. There are also many conference call services where you can pre-schedule conference calls.
I agree with the previous contributor that recommended Instant offices, they do a pretty good job from what I have heard. Their is also their main competitor, Regus (http://www.regus.co.uk), who I should imagine would offer a similar service. You might also want to try a dedicated provider such as e-office (http://www.eoffice.net). I seem to remember newofficeasia.com (http://www.newofficeasia.com/) used to provide a virtual office service as well but I can't seem to see that on their site any more.
Yes, there are many companies which provides virtual offices, meeting rooms on rent. You can try office Ireland or others. These virtual offices and meeting rooms are affordable and you know well that you need not to pay a huge money for buying office.