How To Do Without An Office

January 28, 2009 by Gwendolyn Regina T  
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How To Do Without An Office

For small startups of only two or three people, a physical office space might just be a luxury and not a necessity. Why spend a good few hundred a month when you can recreate the productivity of an office without spending the money? Here are some tips on how to do without an office.

(1) You don’t have to be sitting within 3 metres of each other to shout at your Director of Marketing. You can do the same via the video conferencing tools in Windows Live Messenger or Skype. If voice chat is all you need, both tools also allow you to do so. Share links and transfer files easily too.

(2) Screenshare or hold online meetings with Yuuguu or GoToMeeting. Present to clients around the world or hold your weekly staff meeting. No need to look over your friend’s shoulder anymore.

(3) Store and share large files online with Box.net.

(4) Have a Pictionary moment? Draw your ideas online with Scriblink or Twiddla.

(5) Mark up documents to highlight typos, grammatical mistakes, append notes, and share them. Try Backboard or SharedCopy.

(6) Have the address you want without paying for it. Worried that your SOHO (Small Office Home Office) mailing address would seem too cheap? Go for a virtual office: have the prestige you want (Raffles Place address, anyone?) plus mail forwarding services for a low monthly cost. Some virtual office providers in Singapore include VirtualOffice Singapore, Regus, YourCityOffice and Smart Virtual Office Singapore.

(7) Rent is expensive. If you really need to meet, grab a coffee at Hans Café or if you have a little more cash to spare, coffee houses such as Starbucks and Coffee Bean provide good venues.

Additional resource:
Mashable’s 270+ Tools for Running a Business Online

Photo courtesy of wili_hybrid.

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Comments

  • odelle
    You can use your computer as a fax machine. There are good programs that have been developed for this particular purpose. With a home computer, a modem and a telephone line, you can easily send and receive faxes without a dedicated machine.

    [removed irrelevant link to rental cars in Romania..]
  • dtenen
    Great writeup Gwen.

    As Jenny mentioned in the comments, clients are better off paying a little more to have an executive virtual office, one you would not be ashamed of to have meetings in with your clients.
    There are many high-end virtual offices available in Singapore for approx. $300/month.

    Dave
  • Great tips, thanks. I could use some of these.
  • Jenny Wong
    A tip for all of you reading this article...

    Many will quote you a very low entry cost, S$20 and under but in reality it would be better to have spent this money month on lunch.

    For the low cost options, I would be ashamed to bring my clients to there offices and staff was very poor.

    I would recommend you pay a little bit more and get something better for your money, select an international firm like Servcorp at Suntec Towers (www.servcorp.com.sg) or Regus at Singapore Centennial Tower (www.regus.com). I have used both before and found them to be excellent.

    Jenny
  • We do the same thing with myotherdrive.com at my office. We can backup our data and share our stuff out easily either privately or publicly.
  • @Dhope - glad you found the links useful.
  • Dhope
    This is good stuff! Thanks for the links!
  • Ning
    Dear Gwen and All Entrepreneurs

    Get the office your business deserves with The Executive Centre, located in Raffles Place - One Raffles Quay and 30 Cecil Street Prudential Tower. Call 6232 2777 for more information on starting a Virtual Office, Serviced Office, or check our Meeting Room and Videoconferencing hourly room rates. For more info you may visit ExecutiveCentre.com

    Cheers
    Ning
  • Tim
    Gwen,

    Have you seen FilesAnywhere.com lately? FilesAnywhere has had Windows and Mac based file sharing and backup for years. This is a product that has been evolving since it was launched in 1999. No need to try a beta!

    FilesAnywhere has the most complete feature set of any storage provider in the cloud today. From their website:

    • Automatically Sync Local/Remote Folders (Windows+Mac)
    • Schedule Multiple Offsite Backup Jobs with Versioning
    • High-Performance Windows Service
    • Map a Network Drive using WebFolder (WebDAV)
    • Directly Edit Files Online
    • Share Files, Folders, Streaming Media
    • Receive Files using Dropbox Links
    • View Documents and Pictures Online Without Downloading
    • Share Photo Slideshows, Video and Audio Streaming
    • Automatically Stream AVI, MOV, MPG, MP4 and other Videos
    • Stream MP3 files on FA dirently using their Music Player
    • Search Files by File Content, Date, Custom MetaData
    • 128-bit SSL Encryption, Secure FTP, HTTPS WebDAV, Blowfish
    • Add SubAccounts to Create a Workgroup
    • Version History with Checkin/Checkout Version Control
    • Email Notification on Uploads, Downloads, Deletes, Changes
    • Private Sites with Branding for Businesses

    They have a free 1GB plan, larger plans for a few bucks a month and power-user accounts with space into the Terabytes.

    Tip of the day? Check out FA!

    Cheers,
    Tim
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