
While The Internet Is Making The World A Smaller Place, Some Companies With Offices In Remote Locations May Need More Than Just A Web Presence To Attract More Business.As In Real Estate, The Business Mantra Also Seems To Be "location, Location, Location." When Entrepreneur Magazine Asked 340 Fast-growth Business Leaders What Their Biggest Challenges Will Be In 2006, 36 Percent Mentioned Expansion To Other U.S. Markets. Yet For Those Who Cannot Afford To Pay Big-city Rent, Moving Company Headquarters Or Opening A Branch In A City Like New York Is Not Always Feasible.To Attract More Clients In High-profile Areas, Some Companies Are Embracing The Concept Of A "virtual Office" - Having A Physical Address In A Major City While The Company's Actual Operations Remain Elsewhere In The Country."The Virtual Office Provides A Business With A High-profile Corporate Address And The Professional Image Of A Full-time Office At A Fraction Of Its Cost," Said Howard Watler Of Rockefeller Group Business Centers, A Provider Of "instant Office Solutions" Like Virtual Office Space.Through The Rockefeller Group, For Example, Companies Get More Than An Address; They Get A Host Of Services Including A Dedicated Phone Number (answered By Company Name), Fax, Voice Mail, Shipping And Professional Receptionist Greeting Service. Because The Virtual Office Is Actually A Part Of A Business Center, Private Offices And Meeting Facilities Are Made Available For Meeting Clients Or Other Company Needs. The Rockefeller Group Also Provides A Full-time Business Service Center Staff To Assist With Document Design, Media Presentations, Desktop Publishing, Spreadsheet Design And Production Services As Needed.