Picking the Right Office Location
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   | Best Office Location  Looking for a suitable home for a business is another important   decision one should consider when setting up a business or moving locations   when the business has grown. Although this task may appear simple at first   look, you may find yourself dealing with uncertainties of the real estate   market. There are instances when one may be forced to move even before the   lease contract is completed or pay for space you may not need long-term. If   you’re lost and you don’t know where to start, here are a few tips to think   about while you’re at it.  Ideas from Experts Although not too many businessmen think of it, it would be a big   boost if you ask your customers their preferred location. If you’re targeting   school children, chances are, they will tell you that setting up shop close   to their school building would be preferable. Your customers can also help   increase your client base through referrals. Many will also tell you that   setting up business in a densely populated site or building will be most   beneficial because more people can see your office. It is for this reason too   why rent for commercial spaces is much higher than in residential areas that   limit your market to the residents alone which may not necessarily be your   target market. From a customer’s perspective, convenience will be a big factor   when choosing where to go for their purchases.   Your employees too will be one thing to consider when deciding   on an office location. Is it close to their home or does it give them easy   access to transportation? Employers would prefer that employees come on time   when they are expected to report for work. Training a new person will not   only take some of your time but may also cost you customers who are not   willing to wait because your new employee is not yet familiar with the   process. Speaking of new hires, you will also want to consider looking at an   area with a good pool of talents to choose from. As you grow your business,   it is important to find the right people who can do the job well and learn   fast.   Near Competitors Have you considered setting up shop close to competitors? The   reason for this is because you can attract more customers who frequent the   area. You will definitely have to make your prices competitive but the   benefit is that you get more chances of getting the attention of a wider   market that go to the area because it is known for a particular product or   service. | 
 
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