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I have 3 websites that I will be charging advertising space on. I want to run these three websites under one company name so I need to make up a company. I was curious what kind of company it should be. Should it be a publishing company?
What has everyone here done to make it easier on themselves when they run multiple websites and don't want to have multiple business names?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I do have multiple business names (3 for 700+ websites), but, I am trying to consolidate those :)
I now believe, out of trial and error, that one generic business name is the best approach from day one...we live and learn!
My preferrred business name (already owned) is totally generic, and falls under "Software Publishing" as its category.
If you make the "mistake" of generating too many business entities it becomes complex with legal filings, and it becomes tricky when you have to explain to clients why you no longer wish to trade with them using that name.
Getting it right on day one is the perfect solution IMHO, sometimes you have to go through the process to see why that is so ;)
So I should go with S-Corp or LLC.
There are several threads here at WW on this subject for further info. :)
I believe that you need a good accountant to advise you on what will work best for you. It depends upon many things, but, where you live is a major factor IMHO.
I personally like S-Corps, but, they are not right for everyone.
A good accountant will also advise you that running your business under the "protection" of a limited liability entity of any type isn't 100% protection.....people can still come after you personally!
While talking to your accountant about this business issue also ask them about trusts :)
I don't pay any extra fees for anything, except I do have to also pay uneployment taxes, which you don't as a sole prop (but unemployment taxes are fairly low). You should talk to an accountant who understands LLCs and S-corps to see which is best, but I like the S-corp format.