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2010 – Florida Incorporation Ready for Business

Posted 03 Jan 2010 — by admin
Category Florida incorporations

Thank you for visiting our site, and incorporating your businesses with us in 2009. We have finished phase I of our expansion and have added many incorporation sites to cover these states:

New Jersey, Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Kansas

At these incorporation websites:

StartArkansasBusiness.com
StartColoradoBusiness.com
StartFloridaBusiness.com
StartGeorgiaBusiness.com
StartIllinoisBusiness.com
StartIndianaBusiness.com
StartKansasBusiness.com
StartMinnesotaBusiness.com
StartNewJerseyBusiness.com
StartOregonBusiness.com
StartRhodeIslandBusiness.com
StartWashingtonBusiness.com
StartWisconsinBusiness.com

We’re watching to see what happens with these sites, as there have been many changes in the incorporation space lately. Primarily we’re concerned about Google, and social media.

10 Tips for Small Business Success

Lesley Mattos created the small business, Adesso Albums, Inc. which has become very successful. She has 10 tips for small business owners looking to replicate her success of selling over a million dollars in products.

Top 10 Tips for Small Business Success >

If you are thinking about creating your own Florida small business, please have a look at our online incorporation site complete with all the forms you need to get started. We are priced well below our competition and yet we offer more. How is that possible you might wonder? We provide excellent one-on-one service that is unbeatable. Over 3,000 Florida companies have chosen us!

4 FAU Small Business Seminars for Entrepreneurs

Florida Atlantic University Small Business Development Center will hold the following seminar topics for those thinking about creating a Florida small business. Certified business analyst Ken Stephanz will teach all of the following seminars. Three out of four of these Florida business seminars are free!

Sept. 3,  “How to Stay Out of Trouble When Starting Your New Business” from 5 to 7 pm at the Fellsmere Community Center, 56 N. Broadway St. Free.

Sept. 12, “Marketing Your Service Business” 2 to 4 pm at the Treasure Coast campus of FAU in Port St. Lucie. Free.

Sept. 17,  “How to Write a Business Plan Clinic” from 5 to 9 pm at FAU’s Treasure Coast campus in Port St. Lucie. $50.

Sept. 23, “Introduction to Business Plan,” from 5 to 7 p.m. in the conference room at the North County Library in Sebastian. Free.

Attending these free Florida seminars is always a good idea if you have the time. Three out of four are free and I’ve found that I learn something every time I go. Sometimes more than others… but always there is some good information on some topic I haven’t researched thoroughly.

If you are thinking about incorporating your Florida business, have a look at our online FL INC site – we offer all types of incorporation at the most reasonable prices you’ll find online. We also have a FREE incorporation each month for one lucky business owner. If you file your incorporation with us you’re automatically registered for the end of the month drawing.

Is Using a Lawyer to Help You Incorporate Overkill?

Posted 16 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category Florida incorporations, Incorporation resources

Florida State Division of Corporations appears to believe so… they provide their online service for anyone that’s savvy enough to make their way through the maze of information and get it done. It’s no secret why there are scores of incorporation sites that have sprung up over the years… Florida state does not make it easy to figure out what to do!

That was the impetus behind this site (www.florida-incorporation.com). We wanted to take the mystery out of the incorporation process to help the average “joe” or “Jessica” get through it without crying crocodile tears or throwing the monitor across the room.

Are lawyers necessary for incorporating your business? Or, are they overkill for a rather simple process like incorporation? We’ve had 3,000 companies incorporate with us over a decade and nobody has written to us to tell us they wish they’d have used a Florida lawyer instead. Why is that?

Really, because in our opinion they’re not necessary. They’re far too expensive from the prices we’ve seen.

Recently we’ve added another way to help you incorporate your FL LLC, Profit, Profit Subchapter S, or Non-Profit company on our incorporation form. You can chat in real time with us and ask any questions you might have before you go ahead and submit your form. It’s free. It’s even more simple than it ever was…

This was an interesting article about using a lawyer to incorporate your business. If you think you need a Florida lawyer for incorporation – read this

- Vern L.

Free Incorporation Filing in Florida?

Perfect idea... Free Incorporation in Florida!

Perfect idea... Free Incorporation in Florida!

Can it be true that there is now free incorporation processing in Florida State?

Yes, it’s true! Well, sort of. Let me explain…

We’ve come up with a promotion recently whereby we decided to have a drawing once per month for a FREE INCORPORATION here on the site. We will reimburse one lucky company for the full price of their incorporation filing – regardless whether it was a Florida Profit, Non-Profit, or LLC. The prices for Florida incorporation on our site is as low as you can find it anywhere online – but, now you have a chance – a good chance (1/30) right now to be reimbursed from $195 up to $265 for an LLC filing.

Winners of the free incorporation filing will be notified by phone or email. Winners must let us use their name and business name for our Free Incorporation Filing Promotion page on our site.

If you’re going to incorporate in Florida in the near future anyway, you might as well do it with us and have a chance to win!

Use this form to file your incorporation, or, print it out and fax to us (instructions on fax forms you can download in PDF, DOC, TXT, or Google Doc format).

Florida Business Entrepreneur? Facing Retirement?

Posted 07 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category Business tips, florida business, Florida incorporations

Here are some great tips compiled in a nicely formatted article by Kevin Heath, a Wells Fargo Banking Manager about retirement and starting a corporation at the time of retirement.

Apparently there are over 400,000 new companies formed every MONTH in the USA. I didn’t know that. That is a lot of companies… will you be next?

Florida Incorporation Info >

Florida Incorporation Online Form >

Ten Reasons You’re Ready to Leave Your Home Office

Posted 05 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category Business tips, florida business, Florida incorporations

This is a slideshow from Inc.com

At some point you might want to leave your home office and step up to a separate office space. Probably by this time you’ll have been thinking about incorporation and how it can help your Florida business. If not, now is the time!

Enjoy this slideshow – maybe it will help you decide… Is it time to incorporate your business and get out of the house into a business office?

Florida Named Best State for Business?

Unbelievably, no.

For the third consecutive year, Forbes.com has named Virginia the “Best State for Business.”

The state earned the rating based on such considerations as its business costs, labor issues, regulatory climate, economic climate, growth prospects and quality of life, according to a press release.

Virginia finished in the top 10 in four of those categories, taking the lead in the regulatory environment ranking, sixth in the quality of life and economic climate rankings and seventh in labor issues. Its costs ranked 20th and growth prospects ranked 26th, the release said.

“Virginia has long enjoyed a business-friendly climate,” said Gov. Timothy M. Kaine in a statement. “The commonwealth’s regulatory and legal environments are tough to beat, as well as our strong, educated labor force.

“This best-in-nation validation speaks volumes to our competitiveness in today’s global market,” continued the governor, who has announced $7.4 billion in economic investments and 53,159 new jobs since January 2006.

- Jenny Jones

Forbes.com ranked Utah second for business followed by Washington, North Carolina and Georgia. Colorado, Idaho, Florida, Texas and Nebraska rounded out the list, the release said.

Here I found something else related…

Florida has the #1 Workforce in the nation, according to CNBC’s America’s Top States for Business.  Florida also ranked high in Technology & Innovation and Access to Capital.
(CNBC, July 2008)

Incorporation Documents and Choosing a Corporate Board of Directors

Posted 02 Aug 2008 — by admin
Category Florida corporations, Florida incorporations

Here is a piece about how to organize a board of directors for your new corporation. Choosing a board of directors before you start your online incorporation is an important step that you should complete before you sit down at the computer to complete our online incorporation form. Follow the link to see more information.

Q: I’m incorporating a business for a new kind of Internet company and need to set up a board of directors as part of the incorporation documents. I know investors usually ask for board seats. What do you recommend? I don’t want to make any mistakes on the board that will hurt my chances for funding. – P.D., Vancouver, Wash.

A: Given the high level of online chatter and business press attention to the battle for Yahoo, it’s quite understandable for prospective tech-oriented entrepreneurs to ask more questions about the organization and role of a company’s board of directors.

It’s true some entrepreneurs look at the idea of fiduciary oversight as something that will rein in their imaginations and operating flexibility. They reason that they sought a more entrepreneurial workday to be their own boss. Yet, reporting to a board of directors on issues such as executive compensation, budgeting, stock issuance and where to invest money somehow lessens their authority.

Read more of this article here…

If you’re going to incorporate in Florida please have a look at our main Florida online incorporation site. We offer a toll free number that you can call to ask any questions you like. We have an online form and accept payment by Paypal or credit card over the phone. Up to you. You can fax the online incorporation form after printing it out as a PDF file and then call us afterward.

Welcome to: Florida Business News!

Hello and Welcome,

Harrington Family

My name is Dean Harrington, I’m the owner of Florida-Incorporation.com and I’m here to answer any questions you may have and to make your incorporating process as simple and efficient as possible. Feel free to ask anything, I’ll do my best to help you.

This section of the site is a new addition. It’s in a blog format which will facilitate adding new content about Florida business news and things going on with the economy and state that affect Florida small and large businesses as well as citizens in general. Of course any news we find about Florida incorporation will be added. I will also include some topics that are related, like “starting a business” or corporate taxes information that may help you once you incorporate online.

Thank you for stopping by and if you find something of value feel free to leave a comment here at the end of the article or send an email to the address I gave above.

Best of Life,

Dean