Is there any reason why I shouldn't be using a virtual office (i had http://www.opusvirtualoffices.com in mind) to use as my address, when forming my new company?
Thanks for your input.
Is there any reason why I shouldn't be using a virtual office (i had http://www.opusvirtualoffices.com in mind) to use as my address, when forming my new company?
Thanks for your input.
We have used the address for our virtual office (we use Intelligent Office) since we started our company 3.5 years ago. Because it is a physical address that can receive packages (unlike a PO Box), you can use it to register your business with the state.
We've been really happy with our decision to use this address. We've changed our physical office address 4 times as we've grown, but, because we kept the virtual office during that time, we never had to change our mailing address for our company registration documents or the billing address for our credit cards, bank accounts, etc.
Good luck.
Leo
The presence of Virtual Office as well as a website makes it easy for clients and employees on the virtual space to make the best of the online opportunity. People interact with your business through your website. An interactive website is the face of your business. If you have a successful website up there and a Virtual Office address, more than half battle is won.
No, a virtual address/office saves on the expense of rent and employment whilst still offering you a fully functional office address
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