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Notes From the Editor Happy New Year! Now that a new year has begun, most of you are hard at work on your personal resolutions. Shouldn't you put just as much thought into resolutions to help you improve your business? To get you started, this newsletter will explore the top business planning advice. You'll find topics all small business owners should consider to make 2008 their best year ever. Sincerely, P.S. We want your feedback! Please send your comments and questions here: Christina@incorporate.com. (Please note that if you submit a comment, your comment may be published in future e-newsletter or marketing materials.)
The New Look of Incorporate.com By Brett Davis, General Manager of The Company Corporation® If you have visited our Web site recently, you may have noticed that The Company Corporation has a new look and feel. We've started off the New Year with our own resolution - to provide a better customer experience online. We've added tutorials, new information about important small business topics, and more answers to your Frequently Asked Questions. We hope our new site makes it easier than ever for you to research, provide feedback, and order our services. Read more about how you can take advantage of the new features on www.incorporate.com. By Christina Szumal, The Company Corporation Have you thought about business resolutions for the year? Do you wonder where to begin? For inspiration, check out our top 5 promises to make 2008 successful and fun! Post Your Thoughts: What are your top business resolutions for 2008? Why You Need to Write a Business Plan From Nolo, an affiliate to The Company Corporation Just like writing down your resolutions, creating a business plan can help you focus on your strategy. Outlining on your financial responsibilities and goals may help you stop worrying, "Will I make it this month?" Find out the reasons why you may need a business plan. Top 10 Things to Do After Incorporating By Jen Mathews, The Company Corporation Congratulations - you've already taken a big step by incorporating or forming an LLC to protect your personal assets. But have you thought about what comes next? Make sure you've checked off all the items on our top 10 list. |
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Editor: Christina Szumal |
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