Thursday, May 11, 2006
Burgeoning Home Businesses Find Room to Grow - Technology Information
THE GOOD NEWS IS, YOUR HOME-BASED BUSINESS IS GROWING. The bad news is--your home isn't. It's a common dilemma, but not an insoluble one. All it takes is creative thinking.
"Too often, people sit there in their muddled mess of a home office and wonder why they're not happy," says Bruce Wentworth, vice president of Wentworth-Levine Architect-Builder Inc. (www.wentworthlevine.com), a Silver Springs, Md.-based architect and general contractor that specializes in residential remodeling. "They'd be surprised at some of the solutions they can come up with," he adds.
Perhaps the most obvious solution is to find ways to do more with your home's existing space. You can convert a spare bedroom into an office or find niches that can be used to store space-eaters like files or supplies. But while remodeling is a good possibility, it's not the only one. You can outsource space-hungry tasks or turn to technology--a vast array of options stand ready to help you make the most out of the space you have.
Technology is probably the answer that presents the most flexibility. John Girard, vice president and research director with Gartner Group, a Stamford, Conn.-based research firm, cites the growing wealth of Web-based application service providers (ASPs--see related story), which offer free or fee-based services like accounting, collaboration, and calendar tools.
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