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Hi Guys,
I have recently started up a business of my own (www.t3astudios.com). I have started this with a friend and we are operating from his home. I have always been, and recently my friend too, in favor if having a proper office. But, we don't have good clients. As of now we have two clients. Once their website is done I don't know whats next. So, we don't know if it is a good thing to go for an office right now or not. Also, it is getting very weird for us to decide to what extent we should take the risk. We are kinda lost about to proceed further. Please let me know your views. Thanks in advance. |
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Working from home is a good way to keep your overheads low. Realistically you would be better to work on other areas of the business (such as marketing and planning) and look at premises when you reach a point where you NEED an office. Why not just try and clear a space at your friend's house specifically for work?
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I wouldn't get an office unless you really need one. There is no point.
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If you don't have the funds coming in to steadily pay for the office then you should wait until you do. It's definately a goal you should work on though.
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seems it doesn't have too much to do with your office,i think firstly you should find your clients as possible as you can,then try expanding your business.
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if you cant convince you confuse
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