I am probably not talking about individuals but this is a call for small and medium businesses [what we call it as SMBs]. I just gave a detailed thought on the cost factors if I think to setup my own small business. Yes, I might end up having a small business set up at the mid next year or end of the year. Then why it’s so early to think about - because every important move or change, needs proper planning. Rather than jumping into it, it’s better to spend some time on feasibility study than ending up in trouble.
Obviously, I will end up starting a business in Internet marketing and SEO area. What if I need to hire 10+ people working on different project, it would be lot of capital money for me to spend. Either I would need to save that money right from now or look for some other option. Space is another big factor which comes down, and I will need to save money for that purpose on priority. We can always opt for Computer rental for some time to save cost on initial capital. Do you like this idea?
I read a review about http://www.rentacomputer.com/ but had never tried reaching them. Have anyone of you dealt with them before? I heard they are pretty good as service provider in renting a computer business. Well, what I will see is how established the company is and what flexibility they offer to customers. If I see their record, they are into this business since last 20 years and will keep my computer setup abreast of new technology. Pretty good! I think they also offer video walls, projectors, plasmas, kiosks, copiers etc on rental. Looks like they would be a one stop shop for any small and medium business. Hmm, it makes sense to contact them and get quotes or at least inquire and discuss about my plan.

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