Monday, October 3, 2011

What Does My Domain Name Say About My Business? -

Creating a website is a major first step for all start-ups, but choosing the right domain name can be a minefield - http://www.freshbusinessthinking.com/business_advice.php?CID= AID=4020

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Whats a good name for my website? -

ok im creating a website and can you think of a good thing that like good my name which is jessica?Or any other random things you can think of

If you re thinking of a website name to start make money, you should try to have keywords in your website name. For example if you re making cosmetic website, probably your website name should be something like www.sellcosmetic.com. It will help your rank in search engine.If you re just for hobby, any website name works fine. If you re wondering the length you should have, hypenated or not, etc, you can have a reference here http://www.createmoneywebsite.com/domainNameTips.html

Hi Jessica,Well 1st we have 2 know what the website is about. Is it about you? Is it about your business? Is it about a product?What will your website be about?

Do not buy a domain until you do a research for your market. SBI will show you how to do it right the first time. http://www.sitesell.com/Carmen6.html

I have a small cleaning service a dba and i have a tax id number are there any + plus for having it -

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+ For having what? A tax id#??

A couple questions about getting a D.B.A.? -

1.What are the tax advantages2. Is the DBA public or private information (meaning can someone look up my company and see that I own it?)

Same answers as the two before me :)If you are looking for tax advantages you may want to explore some of the other options available to you. I m not positive about this, but a corporation sole where you are the employee of the corporation and are paid a salary might work. If there are other people involved, a limited partnerhship might be a good option. Candy

1) There is no tax advantage. DBA, also known as fictitious business name, is just another name.For example, instead of doing catering as John Doe, you want to be called JD Catering. It s STILL a sole proprietorship, just that you re John Doe dba as JD Catering. 2) DBA is public information. it s just a different name, and in almost all US jurisdictions, you have to publish that in a newspaper to make it legal, for a few weeks. VERY public info. ---Kasey C, PC guru since Apple II daysDig a well before you are thirsty; make friends now!

No tax advantages.It is public record.

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