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Mail Receiving Service-How To Make Your Small Business Look Large In A Big Business World!

By Robert Jackson

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A Mail Receiving Service will give you "Location, location, location," the three most important things in real estate. If you want to look like a big enterprise, there is nothing like having a location in the capital of the world's commerce - New York City. Your New York location will set you apart from your competition, even if you run a home based business from Omaha.

New York is home to the New York Stock Exchange, 55 choice Fortune 500 companies, and more than $1 Trillion in transactions occur there every day. With a mail receiving service you can get your mail delivered to New York City. You can even access it online.

You have your mail delivered to a New York address run by an Internet-powered mail company. They scan the envelopes into a virtual mailbox that only you can access. You make the decisions for each individual piece of mail.

The mail receiving service will scan it into a PDF document so you can view it online, have it forwarded to you unopened, or shredded and recycled. If you choose a PDF document, you will have permanent access.

Your documents at this mail receiving service are secure. All mail is opened in direct view of security cameras and no recording devices (even pencils) are allowed in the mail processing room. The security processes were developed by former FBI and United States Postal Service professionals and fraud consultants.

There are other options for New York City addresses including mail forwarding services and virtual offices. Traditional mail receiving services will ship your mail to you on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. There is a base fee plus a postage and handling fee for each package. You have no control over what mail gets forwarded and you will often pay extra for junk mail and other documents you don't want.

Another option is a virtual office. With these, you have to pick up your mail in person. Other services such as voice mail and conference room time are often bundled into the price which you don't need driving up the cost of the service.

A prime business address is a huge advantage. Make your small business look large with an Internet-powered mail receiving service. With packages starting from $19.95 a month and total control over what happens to each individual piece of mail, a mail receiving service is a must if you are to look big in a big business world.

An Internet-powered mail receiving service is just one of four steps to building better image for your company. Claim your FREE guide to polishing your company image with the right name, a good logo, a truly effective business card, and a prestigious address go now to: http://www.BuildBetterImage.com .

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