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Incorporate Your Startup at the Right Time

mashable.com

Nellie Akalp is the CEO & Co-Founder of CorpNet , her second incorporation filing service company based on the simple philosophy of truth in business and her strong passion to assist small business owners and entrepreneurs. But there are a few other considerations that may influence the timing of your decision.

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Incorporate Your Startup at the Right Time

mashable.com

Nellie Akalp is the CEO & Co-Founder of CorpNet , her second incorporation filing service company based on the simple philosophy of truth in business and her strong passion to assist small business owners and entrepreneurs. But there are a few other considerations that may influence the timing of your decision.

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10 Key Business Plan Elements Not In A Product Spec

Startup Professionals Musings

The most common business entity used for startups is a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), which is the cheapest and simplest to manage. Don’t let your passion convince you that word-of-mouth and viral marketing will suffice against well-funded competitors and ever more demanding customers.

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15 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

Our goal was to create a viral environment where personal networks and recommendations helped drive online store purchases. My co-founders and I started eVestment for two primary reasons. MossGirls, LLC was birthed out of the need to mend a broken relationship with my oldest daughter. Thanks to Alicia Moss, MossGirls LLC. #12

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How to scale yourself, from founder to leader

Reid Hoffman

All founders need some universal skills to succeed. And to play a long-term role at their start-up turned scale-up, they need the ability to live with and resolve the inevitable paradoxes of being a founder. Many founders are so talented that they have a hard time letting go of tasks once they start performing them.

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29 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Leonard Jacobs, Clyde Fitch, LLC ! #4- I remember hearing the Spanx founder, Sara Blakely, talk about brand names and how having a strong K sound in your name made it more memorable. Later I rebranded my startup blog to Vyteo and announced we were a video marketing provider- Vyteo’s Viral Videos. PR and Prose.

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Entrepreneurs are Everywhere Show No. 44: Jacqueline Ros and Christina Stembel

Steve Blank

How founders find the determination to push through tough times was the focus on today’s Entrepreneurs are Everywhere radio show. The show follows the journeys of founders who share what it takes to build a startup – from restaurants to rocket scientists, to online gifts to online groceries and more. Jacqueline Ros. Christina Stembel.