Business Forum Please click here

Business Focus >>

The new manufacturers The new manufacturers

A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.

  • hot
  • hot 100
  • 50 to watch in mobile
  • Entrepreneurs Summit

Save money. Boost your street cred. Try a virtual office.


Your email address:   
Friend's email address:   
   

by Real Business - Thursday, 8th May 2008

Save money. Boost your street cred. Try a virtual office.

"Any entrepreneur thinking about starting up in business needs to consider all the costs involved and decide which ones are really important. For example, it’s easy to believe it is absolutely necessary to invest in an office. Some of the best advice that I received when starting up Direct-Healthcare was to keep capital expenditure to an absolute minimum in the early days. We started to invest in the business when we knew it was taking off.

"But you still need to have a presence in the right locations. So how did we do this?

"We decided to use virtual office services from Londonpresence.com. This gave us all the core services we needed to look as if we were established in London. We were able to avoid the high cost of leasing, equipping and staffing business premises. Instead, we were able to provide customers with a London address and telephone numbers.

"As part of the package, we get professional telephone answering services and post forwarding for example. These services start at only £15 per month. Later on we invested in additional services including email and fax forwarding. We’ve even used their fully equipped meeting rooms – this facility suits us perfectly as we can use it as and when we need a London based meeting room. It’s also very flexible and doesn’t commit us to an ongoing contract.

"Since our turnover increased to between £3m and £4m per year, we have invested in offices in Amsterdam and we can still work from home when in the UK. What’s most important to us is that we have all the presence of an established business based in London, while still avoiding the often onerous lease agreements that come with real business premises. Why would we need to take on such unnecessary costs?

"As an online business, we are beginning to receive lots of interest from overseas customers. We know that if and when we need it, we can use the network of global virtual offices that Londonpresence.com offers without taking the risks that are involved in setting up offices ourselves."

Picture source

Tags: london, online business, virtual office services, londonpresence, business premises, virtual offices, charles seadon, meeting rooms, meeting room, direct healthcare, entrepreneur,

Close X

Leave a comment


Name:
Email:
Comment:
  I have read and understand the terms and conditions
 

Please click the post button only once - your comment will not be published immediately

BUSINESS NEWS >>

Equality Bill: a waste of time?

By Kate Pritchard - July 24, 2008 4:42pm GMT

Harriet Harman’s attempt to end workplace discrimination with a new Equality Bill brought mutterings of discontent from entrepreneurs and the Forum of Private Business. Now lawyers have stepped into the fray: “What it proposes is more discrimination,” says Julie Quinn, employment partner at law firm Nabarro LLP.

Aviation entrepreneur targets the high flyers

By Catherine Woods - July 24, 2008 2:40pm GMT

Ocean Sky Aviation is flying high on the back of more technically advanced aircraft, a greater awareness of private jet aviation and an increase in the number of nouveau riche in the Middle East and Russia.

Egyptian experience echoes UK beginnings

By Catherine Woods - July 23, 2008 2:45pm GMT

Key Facilities Management chairman and CEO Stan Mitchell has found setting up an outpost in Egypt similar to launching his company in the UK 18 years ago.

Medical tourism injects life into online healthcare directory

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - July 23, 2008 2:25pm GMT

Keith Pollard’s portfolio of websites cater to the discerning medical tourist. Whether they’re looking to have knee surgery in Birmingham, boobs from Dubrovnik, or a new set of gnashers from Hungary, Intuition Communication provides a one-stop shop.

Getting Viagra isn’t hard in the City

By Kate Pritchard - July 23, 2008 12:07pm GMT

When Mitesh Soma, founder of internet pharmacy Chemist Direct, launched a new service enabling customers to order prescription medicines more cheaply online, he knew it would be all about the hard sell.


BUSINESS COMMENT >>

Entrepreneurs, don't try to befriend me

By Catherine Woods - July 24, 2008 3:12pm GMT

There are many things in this life that are rant-worthy: nude moisturising in gym changing rooms; the passport and visa system; minicab drivers. But my new-favourite rant is this: the annoying, cutesy way an increasing number of companies are choosing to converse with their customers.

“Should we take our clothes off?” Peter Jones spoons Theo Paphitis

By Kate Pritchard - July 22, 2008 10:45am GMT

Dragons’ Den is back! In the first episode of series six, screened last night, Jones and Paphitis cosied up in bed to test out a novelty sheet.

You've got to love Jane Asher

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - July 16, 2008 12:33pm GMT

Jane Asher, founder of the eponymous cake decorating business, gives her tips on surviving a downturn. And all in that lovely breathy voice of hers...

Credit crunch impacts music tastes

By Catherine Woods - July 15, 2008 4:35pm GMT

Here’s a little-known effect of the credit crunch: it’s driving music lovers from ditties to dirges.

What’s our Raef up to, then?

By Catherine Woods - July 14, 2008 12:27pm GMT

Well, well, well… look who’s got themselves a job with Richard and Judy.


Click here to sign up for the Real Business newsletter
Real Business Front Cover