Why do I need a company logo?
A professional corporate image can do many things to improve your business:
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Kevin Reeth & Ben Curren Home Base: Sunnyvale, CA Challenge: Forming a Partnership Kevin and Ben had many years of web development expertise and an eagerness to build easy to use web applications. They wanted a legal agreement to define their partnership and protect their personal assets if the business were sued. |
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| Kevin and Ben read samples of legal documents on the web, talked with others entrepreneurs, and talked with an attorney. The attorney advised them to draft key partnership terms around decision making, division of company profits, and partner departure plans to enable him to craft a formal partnership agreement. In their search for asset protection documents, they found an operating agreement for an LLC (Limited Liability Company) on MyCorporation.com which had asset protection coverage as well as partnership terms. With this document from MyCorporation.com, they formalized their partnership terms and protected their assets without having to retain an attorney. | |||
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MyCorporation: Business Naming Myth Blasters
Business Naming Myth Blasters
Why Incorporate?
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Help me choose which entity is right for me.
Myth #1: If someone uses your business name as a Web site address, you can demand ownership of that domain name
You would think this would be so, but the reality is much more complicated. Sometimes you can approach domain registration companies about acquiring a name that is already being used—but these companies don't have to transfer ownership. And be careful about approaching the owner of a Web address, because that person just might ask for a briefcase full of cash to transfer the domain name. Instead, you may need to find an attorney to help you—if you really think it's worth the legal effort.
In cases like this, you may need to think about coming up with a domain name that is similar to your business name—or think about other possibilities for naming your company.
Myth #2: The effort of researching an ideal business name takes too much time from starting a business
Discovering the right name for a business can be one of the most rewarding—and fun—entrepreneurial activities around. Besides, you'll save more time in the long run by having an appropriate name that you actually own. For one thing, a good name will make your business attractive to customers and investors, and you'll want to spare yourself the embarrassment of explaining a name that doesn't make much sense for your venture.