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Originally Posted by InfoGuy
Arguments that people need an office to be productive are b.s. Frank Schilling, the most successful domainer, runs a business from home. Within 4 years after starting, he had a $100 million buyout offer for his company.
In an interview with DNJournal, Frank said "The most important dollar I ever made - the one that made me shout for joy and feel rich - was the dollar it took to allow me to work from home and to stop going to an office. Everything since, everything, has been anticlimactic for me."
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I guess what it comes down to, if your role is to reach out to prospective clients or manage your inpersonal properties you can do very well with a home office.
If you actually need to manage people or things as a part of the executive team, that's a whole different story.