Monday, December 31, 2007

Virtual Office for the Consultant

 

Virtual Office for the Consultant

 

"The mind that opens to a new idea never comes back to its original size".
--Albert Einstein

 

Virtual Office is a natural for the Consultant business. With Virtual Office you can now interact with anyone anywhere in the world just as if they were right next door. With Virtual Office you can meet and interact with clients, office staff, and any other situation that you would normally need in a physical location.

 

Let's see how Virtual Office can apply to the consultancy business. First let's understand the consultant business. Wikipedia the on line encyclopedia refers to A consultant (from the Latin consultare means "to discuss" from which we also derive words such as consul and counsel) is a professional who provides advice in a particular area of expertise such as accountancy, the environment, technology, law, human resources, marketing, medicine, finance, public affairs, communication, engineering, graphic design, or waste management.

A consultant is self-employed or works for a consultancy firm, usually with multiple and changing clients. Thus, clients have access to deeper levels of expertise than would be feasible for them to retain in-house, and to purchase only as much service from the outside consultant as desired. It is generally accepted good corporate governance to hire consultants as a check to the Principal-Agent problem.

A consultant is also the term used to denote the most senior medical position in the United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland (e.g., a consultant surgeon ). If you are a consultant and want to branch out around the world with your business now you can. Now it is possible to meet with people as if they were sitting in your physical office. You can meet with people using a white board for presentations, you will be able to show others around the world your computer screen and let them watch you work if you wish. You can record your meeting for people who could not attend, and many others features. All of this is done through VOIP through your computer so there is no need to have to make expensive telephone calls to be in contact with a client on the other side of the world. The cost of Virtual Office is so small that anyone can own one for less than the price of a daily newspaper.

Learning how to use the Virtual Office is essential since it can be a terrific marketing tool, and can be instrumental in bringing new customers. One of the best attractions that new customers will appreciate is your new ability to personally assist them as if they are in your physical office. Your Virtual Office gives you the same capability that you would normally have if someone was sitting next to you in your office and you were sharing your goods and services with them.

The Virtual Office is the instrument that Dr. Raymond Jewell, Economic Advisor and Mr. Butch Hamilton, SEO Master use to educate the public about properly constructing a home business. They both have developed a free seminar series that teaches the public how to set up their own Virtual Office and also learn how to spot the right home business and market it, getting top positions on the search engines. If you would like to attend a free two day Virtual Office Conference simply fill out the sign up form at http://virtualovaloffice.com and then follow the instructions that you will receive. You will get a series of emails that will give you instructions that you will need to follow to prepare you for the conference. These emails are designed to get everyone attending the Virtual Conference on the same thought path.

 

We are looking forward to seeing you at the conference.

Thanks for reading,

 

   Dr. Raymond Jewell

http://financialfreedomradio.info

http://financialfreedominsight.com

http://blogfather.net/blogs/virtualoffice.xml

 

Butch Hamilton-SEO Master

http://butchhamilton.com

http://ask-butchhamilton.com

http://butchhamilton.4f500.com

http://virtualsohooffice.com

 

 



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Raymond Jewell PhD
610-637-4884
Skype: rbjewell

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