Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Advice on moving your business overseas:

Have you decided to expand your business outside of the United States? That’s a great idea which will certainly provide you with a lucrative future. However, before you begin the relocation, there are some things that you should know in advance. International relocation may not be as simple as you have imagined. This is particularly true due to the fact that you will be moving your business across the ocean, to a completely different country. But don’t be intimidated – hiring a professional moving company to handle your relocation is the best choice you can make! It will ensure that your relocation goes as smooth as possible. Another great thing is that you will have more time to plan and organize everything that needs to be done prior to starting your business in a new country. If you would like to learn more about what to expect when moving your business overseas, as well as some benefits of the process, continue reading our blog post!

Consider the rules, regulations, and tax laws of the new country:

This is probably the most important thing that you need to know once you have decided to move your business internationally. The rules and regulations may differ for business, depending on the country you will be moving your business to. Before you take any steps with your relocation, look into these rules and regulations! This is of utmost important, since there are certain countries which may not allow you to set up your business there! Don’t waste any time, money, or material before you figure all of this information. Remember that tax laws also differ from state to state. You may face serious fines if you fail to comply to any of these rules and laws, so do your research in advance!

Consider the language barrier:

Depending on where you want to move your business, you may be faced with a completely new language. If this is your first time expanding your business to a new country, you may want to start with an English-speaking country first. Countries in which English is the first language are:
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Australia
  • The Bahamas
  • Barbados
  • Belize
  • Canada (although certain parts only speak French)
  • Dominica
  • Grenada
  • Guyana
  • Ireland
  • Jamaica
  • New Zealand
  • St Kitts and Nevis
  • St Lucia
  • St Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • United Kingdom
If none of these countries are on your desired list for expanding your business, try with a country where the majority of the population speaks English as their second language! This is important because you will have to hire staff and communicate with people in order for your business to be successful. Just remember that a language barrier may negatively influence the running of your day-to-day business. This is why it’s a great idea to actually take language lesson prior to your relocation. You will leave a much better impression if you’re able to speak to them in their native language! Don’t be intimidated by a new language – learning a language is not as difficult as it may seem, and it may actually turn out to be pretty fun!

Consider a completely different culture:

While the language barrier represents a certain problem, a completely different culture is another important thing that you need to take into consideration! It takes time to fully grasp and understand another country’s culture. The best advice that we can give you is to actually visit the country as many times as you can before you set up your business there. By doing so, you will be able to experience and learn more about their culture and therefore make appropriate changes to your business, if necessary. An important thing to remember is what may seem like a completely normal and natural gesture in the Western countries might be very offensive in the Eastern parts of the globe!

Consider a new marketing strategy:

Just because you marketing strategy was a success in the United States, doesn’t mean that it will be do as good in a new country! A great tip is to carry out international market research – this basically means gaining a good amount of knowledge about the market and target audience of the country you will be moving your business to. Things to consider include translation of your slogans, since literal translations will not work. The slogan must be linguistically and culturally appropriate for the new market! Pro tip: hire someone with expertise in marketing strategy for that particular market!

Consider the cost of your relocation:

Depending on whether you’re moving just an office or an entire factory, the cost of your relocation will differ. Moving offices is much easier and cheaper than moving an entire factory. But, if you are moving an entire factory, things that you need to consider include the cost of sourcing a new factory in a different country, as well as the cost of lots of plant equipment! You can save thousands of dollars by having a specialist company manage your factory!

Now, let’s take a look at some benefits which come along with moving your business overseas:
  • You can save up on your taxes! For example, companies such as Google, Apple and a dozens of other companies have lowered their taxes by billions of dollars in completely legitimate ways.
  • You get to open an untapped market! This basically means that you won’t have anyone to compete with once you have set up your business in a new country, if that country doesn’t already have a similar business, of course.
  • You may experience a better business environment! There are certain countries which is completely anti-business oriented. And then there are countries in which you business can flourish and make you lots of money! All of you need to do is just simple research on which countries are best for setting up businesses.
Visit My International Movers for more information.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Business Moving Companies:

The lease on your business is coming to an end meaning you are stressed out of your mind  trying to find a new location. At the same time, looking for business moving companies to help you through this transition. If this is you, there’s no need to panic anymore. We all know that finding business moving companies that fit your qualifications can be difficult, but nothing is impossible. With today’s advanced technology, the internet makes for choosing business movingcompanies that much faster. All you have to do is search, read, and set up some appointments. Because the internet is an easy way of communicating, the invention of blogs even makes the process of finding the right business moving company for your move that much easier.

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Since blogs reveal opinions, valuable information, etc., they can be a big help when needing to find something out. In this case you need to find the right business moving companies for your business. By reading through numerous blogs related to moving companies professionalized in business moves, your entire moving process can be accomplished fast and trouble-free. As you read through these blogs, keep the following things in mind.

    • For starters, is the blog placed on a certified website? One that can be trusted not to be a scam.

    • Does the blog clearly detail all the services the business moving company offers to their customers? (i.e. affordable prices for all shapes and sizes of business moves, state-of-the-line moving trucks, a well plan for your move, local or long distance moves, etc.)

    • Is there any mentioning of business movers? For instance are they professionally licensed? Does the business moving company provide their movers with a training program to ensure they are knowledgeable with the industry’s best moving equipment and materials? All these things revolving around business movers is important because they are the ones in charged of your belongings from point A to point B.

    • Is there a mentioning of how many years the moving company has been committed to helping business moves?

    • Last but not least, does the business moving company explain their goal for every move? This is important because you want to ensure their goal matches up with your prospects of this move.

Monday, December 18, 2017

What to Consider When Searching for an Apartment Rental in NYC:

New York City is the largest city in the United States. It is also home to many important businesses on Wall Street, Broadway and beyond. Many people choose to move here for varied reasons, including advancing their career and attending some of the finest schools in the world. If you are thinking of moving to New York, you’ll have to conduct an apartment search. Many apartment rentals are available all over the city. However, you may have no idea where to begin. Here are several essential factors that should be considered when conducting an apartment search:

Your Desired Location

Perhaps the most important factor to think about is the potential location. Ideally, you want to be near your place of business or school you will be attending. You’ll also want to be somewhere safe and, if possible, within walking distance of transit. Many people also look for other important amenities when using an apartment finder. These can include nearby parks, shopping, gyms and parking garages.

The Cost

The costs for an apartment in New York City can vary greatly. In general, you’ll pay more for an apartment in Manhattan than any of the outer boroughs. You will also pay more for an apartment in the northern part of Brooklyn or the Southern part of Queens where it’s easier to get into Manhattan. Some Manhattan neighborhoods are also less expensive than others. For example, an apartment in Washington Heights can be surprisingly affordable.

The Size of the Apartment

New York City apartments vary in size from a tiny alcove studio to private outdoor spaces and multiple large bedrooms. A small studio can be ideal if it’s just you and you plan to spend most of your daylight time elsewhere. A larger space can also work under many circumstances. You might want to consider renting with a roommate to decrease your costs and share the space with good company. In that case, you can opt for a one or even a two bedroom so that everyone has enough space in the apartment. If you have kids, you might need more space. Many apartments in New York City offer special amenities such as roof terraces and play spaces, or even an indoor pool that can help make up for an apartment that is smaller.
Ready to take the plunge and move to the big city? Request a quote from FlatRate Moving today!

Friday, December 15, 2017

Home Movers in Sacramento:

When it comes to your important household moving needs, you can rely on Move-Pros, the experienced Sacramento household moving company. For moves across town, to a neighboring city, the next state over, to the other side of the country or across the globe, we have the household moving services you can rely on. Our skilled movers have the years of experience you can depend upon for a guaranteed successful relocation. We will work tirelessly to meet all of your important residential moving needs in Sacramento, from storage and packing to third party services and custom crating.
For more information about the services we can offer you as a part of your household relocation, please feel free to get in touch with us today and one of our friendly specialists will be glad to assist you.
Some of our household moving services include, but are not limited to:
  • Loading/Unloading
  • Full-Service Packing
  • Furniture Protection
  • FREE In-Home Consultation and Survey
  • Move Coordinator
  • Packing and Crating Options
  • Short- and Long-term Storage
  • Fragile Packing
  • DIY Packing
  • Vehicle Shipping
  • Assembly/Disassembly
  • Third Party Services
Move-Pros is the Sacramento residential moving company you can rely on for all of your upcoming household moving needs. We work hard to ensure the safety of your important items throughout your household relocation.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

HOW MANY MOVERS DO I NEED?

The experts at Elite Moving Labor want to help you be prepared for your do-it-yourself move. That is why they created this handy moving guide to help you choose the right number of movers and estimate how long your move will take to complete.
 Don't need the movers to complete the entire move? No problem! You can reserve movers to help for the minimum time only.
  • Home Size/SqFtLoad OnlyUnload OnlyLoad AND Unload
    Studio Apartment
    (400-600 SqFt)
    2 Movers / 2 Hours2 Movers / 2 Hours2 Movers / 3-4 Hours
    1-2 Bedroom Apartment
    (700-1200 SqFt)
    2 Movers / 3 Hours2 Movers / 2 Hours2 Movers / 4-5 Hours
    2-3 Bedroom Home
    (1100-1600 SqFt)
    3 Movers / 3-4 Hours3 Movers / 2-3 Hours3 Movers / 5-7 Hours
    3-4 Bedroom Home
    (1500-2200 SqFt)
    3 Movers / 4-5 Hours3 Movers / 3-4 Hours3 Movers / 7-9 Hours
    4+ Bedroom Home
    (2000-3000 SqFt)
    4 Movers / 4-6 Hours4 Movers / 3-4 Hours4 Movers / 7-10 Hours
    Mansion or Royal Palace
    (3000+ SqFt)
    4-6 Movers / 5-8 Hours4-6 Movers / 4-6 Hours5-6 Movers / 8-10+ Hours

HELP WITH ESTIMATING

Every move is unique and your move could take more or less time than we estimate. Ultimately, there are many variables that contribute to how long you move takes. It's important to understand how these variables may affect your total move time to help you plan accordingly.
Elevator, Long Carry and Stairs: In a perfect world your truck or container would be sitting just a few feet from your home. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world and it's usually much more complicated than that. When the movers have to climb stairs, use an elevator (reserved or not) or walk a long distance (long carry) it can substantially increase the time it takes to complete your move.
Packing, Assembly and Disassembly: Our time estimates are based on the assumption that your items are already packed and there is minimal assembly/disassembly required. Your moving help can absolutely provide these services for you, however, it will impact your move completion time.
Drive Time: Travel time to and from your location is included in your rate and the movers won't begin billing until they arrive. However, if you've booked a single moving crew to both load and unload on the same day, then the drive time between your origin and destination is billable time.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

How To Throw An Amazing Housewarming Party On An ‘I Just Moved’ Budget:

You’ve just moved. After your down payment and closing costs, or your security deposit, first and last months rent — and we won’t forget that you paid for the move — you’re broke. Still, you love your new digs and you want to show them off to your friends. What a better way than a housewarming party? Besides, aren’t people supposed to bring you gifts?


Invitations

One advantage to technology is that expensive paper invitations are a thing of the past. Start a Facebook event, or send evites. You should also knock on your neighbors’ doors and invite them.

Food

Even on a tight budget, you can throw a full shindig if you ask your friends to pitch in by bringing some food or drinks. You don’t need a full dinner spread. A selection of snacks and finger foods should be just fine. Here are some cheap and easy ideas.

Drinks

You may have advanced beyond throwing “keggers” but you don’t need a fully-stocked bar with top-shelf liquor to impress your friends. Instead, make a signature drink. Here are several ideas. You will only need a few ingredients and just one type of glass. If your friends want another type of drinks, ask them to bring their own. Provide a good variety of non-alcoholic drinks, including a virgin version of your signature drink.
You can also do a beer or wine tasting housewarming party. Ask everyone to bring their favorites and let everyone sample.

Decor

You don’t have to go all out with decorating for a housewarming party. After all, this is the time to show off your new home, right? Make sure it’s clean and uncluttered. Add some pretty flower arrangements (stores like Trader Joe’s are very inexpensive). Candles are always a nice touch, preferably unscented natural candles, like in soy or beeswax. If you have a fireplace, it adds a warm touch to a cool fall or cold winter night.
As for seating and party ware, try thrift and discount stores. Even dollar stores have great options. Ask friends to bring folding chairs, or rent them from party stores.

Party favors

Party favors are not as common as they used to be, but they’re a wonderful touch and they don’t have to cost a fortune. Simple hand-made soaps or candles are very fashionable and they are easy and cheap. You can even make infused sugar. Here are some suggestions.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Moving Can Be Difficult – Minimize The Stress:

Moving can be difficult so to help minimize the stress, we have provided some moving tips for you to prepare for your move. First things first, find a reliable moving company by reading reviews online and talking to friends. Next, make sure that you leave plenty of time to pack up your boxes. Start in one room at a time and pack up drawers and cabinets. Make a box of stuff to donate. Donate and throw away as much as you can. The key word here is “consolidate”. Don't waste space in your boxes. Take care while packing up the kitchen. Bubble wrap comes in handy with the china and corning ware. Make sure not to pop the bubbles until you have unpacked though. When packing up your closet and bathroom, set aside a suitcase packed with several day’s worth of clothes and toiletries. Pack things you would bring on a trip with you so that way you won’t have to search through boxes to find any necessary items before or after the move.
The day before your move make sure to complete a change of address form with the post office and DMV. Then, find all those credit cards and call their customer service to have your address changed for each of them. Call your local home telephone and internet service provider to transfer service to your new address. Some companies offer your phone, internet, and TV in a bundle service. Check on the internet for any special offers your local providers are running so you can save some money. Most of this information can be accessed online so to save time have all your account and login information available before you sit down in front of your computer to change your address. A few more services we can't live without such as gas, water, and electric have to be transferred to the new address as well. Call or go online to complete these tasks. Don’t forget to call your moving consultant the day before you move to confirm your move and make any last minute adjustments. On the day of the move eat a good nutritious breakfast and wear a pair of comfortable shoes. If you have any animals make sure they are secured before the moving team arrives. Disassemble and disconnect everything that is not included in your move. Take a deep breath and enjoy the journey!
Aardvark Movers hopes you’ve enjoyed reading this article. The inclusion of articles such as this on our website is a new concept for us, and is a great way to share useful information on the subjects of home and business moving & professional services.

Saturday, December 2, 2017

How to Move a Pool Table in 7 Steps:

Moving to a new house? Those planning on packing up their old pool table may need extra help. In fact, if you’re moving a pool table, you should even consider hiring professionals to do the job. Why? Because moving a pool table is no joke, folks. Not only is a pool table one of the heaviest items a person can own, but it also requires a long and tedious disassembly process when moving.
Pool tables can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Their bulkiness and weight make them a particularly difficult item to move. For these reasons, it’s especially important to get as much help as you can when moving a pool table. While we strongly recommend hiring professional movers to handle all aspects of the disassembly, moving and reassembly of the pool table, we know that this may not be possible for everyone. If hiring specialty movers (those experienced in moving exceptionally large items) isn’t in your budget or timetable, it is possible to move a pool table with the help of strong friends.
Here’s how to move a pool table without professionals.

Step 1: Find the appropriate moving supplies and materials

First things first: if you plan to move a pool table without professionals, start gathering your supplies now – starting with the toolbox. You’ll need a power drill, screwdriver, socket wrench, and plenty of thick moving blankets for protection. You’ll also need a staple remover to help remove the pool table’s felt. You can find staple removers at office supply stores, such as Office Depot or Staples.
Tip: The last thing you want to do is lose or confuse bits and parts of the pool table along the way, so make sure you label everything. I suggest having plenty of labeled bags or boxes on standby where you can place screws and parts inside.

Step 2: Rent a moving truck

Unfortunately, your minivan and sedan won’t cut it when it comes to moving a pool table. Standard pool table sizes are 7 ft., 8 ft., 8.5 ft. and 9 ft. long, according to Robbies Billiards. Depending on the size of your pool table, you’ll probably need to rent a pickup truck rental or box truck rental from a reliable truck rental center. Fortunately, there are plenty of moving truck rental companies to choose from when moving a pool table. For more information and discounts on various rental truck companies, check out Moving.com’s truck rental center.

Step 3: Enlist as many helpers as possible

After the supplies have been gathered, it’s time to enlist some seriously strong helpers to assist with the move. I recommend recruiting at least four to five friends or family members to help out. Make sure everyone wears appropriate moving day clothing, including a pair of sturdy sneakers. If the move is especially complex, involving narrow doorways or steep stairs, then I recommend hiring a specialty moving company to handle the project.

Step 4: Measure doorways, staircases and hallways

It’s always a good idea to measure any doorways, staircases or hallways that the item needs to pass through beforehand. This way you can assess how easy it will be to maneuver the pool table and its various parts through your home. Also, be sure to open the doors, and properly protect the floors and walls before beginning the moving process. I always recommend covering any sharp edges with baby-proof bumpers or thick towels before moving a large, heavy item through your home.

Step 5: Disassemble the pool table

You’ve gathered your tools and your friends, and you’re finally ready to disassemble the pool table. First, remove the table’s six ball pockets by taking out the staples that keep them in place. If your pool table’s pockets are screwed in place, you’ll need to remove them with a screwdriver instead of a staple remover. Next, tackle the pool table’s side rails using a socket wrench. Once the bolts are unscrewed, gently remove each side rail. Store all bolt and screws separately, and be sure to clearly label each part.
Now, it’s time to remove the felt on the top of the pool table. To successfully remove felt that has been stapled down, use a staple remover and carefully extract each staple. Try your best not to rip or damage the felt in the removable process. Once the felt has been safely removed and packed away, it’s time to conquer your pool table’s slates. Fair warning here: these slates are heavy, to say the least. For reference, a one-piece slate usually weighs around 450 pounds, according to dkbilliards.com. So you will need all the manpower you can get to remove your pool table’s slates without breaking your back. Most likely, the slates will be screwed in, so you should plan on having a power drill nearby to properly remove them. Once the screws are out, carefully remove the slates with the help of friends.
Once the pockets, rails and slates have been removed, you can move on to the main body and legs of the pool table. All you have to do is remove each pool table leg from the main structure. To make this easier, you may need to turn the main body of pool table on its side or upside-down.

Step 6: Protect all parts and load the truck

Be sure to thoroughly wrap each part the of the pool table in moving blankets (and possibly bubble wrap, if needed) before moving the gameroom piece to your new house. When loading the pool table into the truck, it’s especially important that you protect the slates, as these are extremely heavy and delicate. Once the pool table has been loaded into the truck, I recommend driving carefully so as to prevent items from shifting and breaking around while in transport.

Step 7: Reassemble the pool table

Reassembling the pool table at your new home can be tricky but basically, you’ll be putting it back together the opposite way you took it apart. With the help of friends, reattach the legs to the main structure. Once the legs are reattached, add the slate and felt on top. Then attach all rails and pockets. Of course, adding the felt to the pool table and keeping it completely smooth at the same time can be tricky, and is usually best left to professionals.

Prefer to hire professional movers?

If moving your pool table sounds a bit more daunting and overwhelming than you originally thought, it’s probably a good idea to hire professionals for the job. To find a capable moving company near you, check out Moving.com’s extensive network of reputable and reliable movers – all licensed and insured. By choosing a Moving.com mover, you can rest assured that your pool table will be in good hands.