1 |
Understand
that Business Centres make their money by
adding additional costs / extras to your
invoice every month. Ensure your basic needs
are covered in the one price |
2 |
Is your
office accessible at all
times? - Make sure you can work the hours
you need. |
3 |
Make sure
you do not have to sign a longer lease or
commit to a size of office
which does not suit your growth plans |
4 |
Set
up Fees are a way of generating
income – ensure your chosen location
does not charge these. |
5 |
Location
of your office is very important. Is it
close to the amenities you need? Town Centre,
British Rail, Motorways, Dual-carriageways?
Will your visitors find it easily?
Is parking free for both staff and visitors? |
6 |
If storage
of stock is important from time to time,
make certain that your new office has a
cost-effective means to help you. Don't
have a large office to accommodate storable
items. |
7 |
Do people
in the Business Centre look generally happy?
Is the atmosphere friendly and productive? |
8 |
Does the
Business Centre employ support staff that
can help with additional work, allowing
you to focus on more business? |
9 |
Is networking
and referring of business actively encouraged
in the building? The more people who know
your products, the more salespeople you
have. |
10 |
Clearly
understand the 'getting started procedures'.
Make sure there are no hidden clauses
in the contract that will restrict you in
any way |