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Room to Grow Sometimes the best move your homebased business can make is into an office.

By Jacquelyn Lynn

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

Michael Einhorn and Arthur Jackson figured that with the benefits of outsourced workplace solutions, their road to success would be a little less rocky.

They were right. The winners of last year's Growing Pains contest, sponsored by the Regus Group and Entrepreneur magazine, are so busy exceeding their growth expectations that they barely had time to be interviewed for this article. And they've proven what they were sure of when they entered the contest: Image counts.

"The professional atmosphere Regus employees create really impresses people," says contest winner Michael Einhorn, president of Dealmed Medical Supplies Inc. in New York City. "They have been exceptionally helpful representing our company."

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