Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Todays Marketing Conveyed in Business Office Space


Our world is turning faster by the minute. Not in a literal sense, of course, but in business, in economics, in entertainment, in education, really everything around us is moving at a faster pace than ever before, and so as a business owner, you have to seize, not just the day, but also the moment.

We've always known that first impressions are important, especially in business settings, but combine that with the increasingly faster pace of life, and first impressions become vital. That's why marketing is no longer just about newspaper ads. Logos and other branding materials are now intergrated into everything from movies to band-aids.

So when you think about opening a business, you must make your office or commercial space match the image you want to portray because your office is really the face of your business. Just as important as what you wear on an interview is the layout, design, and decor of your business office.

To that end, having a business located in downtown Tulsa adds a feeling of stability and seriousness to your business. Work in an elegant, sophisticated atmosphere that can step up the level of professionalism for your business. The Philtower Building at 5th and Boston in downtown Tulsa has flexible office space that works well for almost every type of business from oil companies to graphic design studios. The Philtower's historical ambiance gives the mature feeling business executives need and while also having the retro style and charm that art studio would want.


Visit http://www.philtower.com to learn more about the sophisticated marketing advantage that the Philtower can offer a business.


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Attached, covered parking with 24 hour, “hands-free” controlled access via the AVI (automatic vehicle identification) system.
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