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SallyRand's Website discovered
Contact info the same:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh break out frontpage 2000:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
http://www.onestopcorporationshop.com/ |
You know you are dealing with professionals when you see they are using a gmail address :)
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Great design :1orglaugh
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Thought it was in his sig?
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wow just wow
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yea saw his/her site a while ago.... looks cutting edge doesnt it?
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:1orglaugh very interesting design!
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Two words: The Hun
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are you and Sally partners? |
I see im not the only person who thinks Sally is a guy.
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Does a site have to full of flash and other crap to actually be useful? Does a site have to look "pretty" to be good? Lot of these fancy sites with all their flash and other crap won't even work right on IE 9 and sometimes even Chrome. So sometimes there is something to be said about simplicity. That's not to say I'm making any sort of judgement on the site in question one way or the other. I'm talking about in general.
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http://www.wikihow.com/Pretend-to-Be-a-Girl |
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"Discovered" that site right in my sig, huh? DAMN! You a regular Barney Fife, there, aren't you? You gonna be awarded a second bullet to keep in your other shirt pocket now? You maybe can find like the Statue of Liberty also, Captain Obvious? Been missing for years, you know! Missing right there in New York harbor for the last 150 years or so. Should get that gmail addy changed over to the webmail addy but no rush. It works and doesn't seem to cause any problems because people who recognize the necessity to incorporate are able to contact me just fine. You can pay a lawyer a couple grand to set up a corporation or you can pay me a few hundred and get exactly the same thing. Makes no difference to me what you do with your money. Nope; site not pretty. Doesn't have to be pretty to work. The site generates a couple of clients a week and that is just fine with me. I'm currently heavily engaged in another project and I'll get around to fixing up the onestop site when I have time but it's not high on the priority list right now. In the meantime, the plain little site is just fine as it is. http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...BarneyFife.jpg |
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Is it recommending that you incorporate in Kansas?
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8cahr |
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Looks like the poor man's Alex Jones...
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Remember!
"A corporation "C" will set you free!" |
Everybody who has a shit design is 'doing just fine with it' and making several hundred dollars a week off it, even though they are busy on their other 'high end' website that they can't show anyone that is going to be HUGE.
This story has played out at least 50 times on GFY. |
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Sally Rand is and always has been obviously a guy...
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My other site is a Ferrari.
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That dude who says he is SallyRand is such a poser.
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although the site is hideous, you have to scroll to the RIGHT to see pictures and content looks like it was made by a mentally handicapped 5th grader... i bet it converts :2 cents:
ive seen some really pathetic sites and for some reason they convert, even better than when the company/person does a complete redesign. I guess the customer thinks "well i can trust them because i know they are not over charging me to spend money on a nice looking website" :1orglaugh |
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Don't you people have something else to do?
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guess it doesnt work in porn |
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But still, I have never thought design has much of an effect, its more about usability. Although even taking that into consideration the site could use some fixing. Serious question though. I have never done much research on it but I thought incorporating in a state you don't live or do business in makes it so you can't take advantage of most of the benefits? I'm curious how it works. Say you live in CA and incorporate in some other state where you have no physical office/store and don't do any business there. |
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Lawrence Conner needs another ban.
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in LA i can do all the incorporating stuff myself online via the sec of state website and then get fed tax id number from feds. Its not hard what so ever. I also paid an attorney 10 years ago several hundred to do this for me, set up with the inc docs, articles of incorporation, etc... you don't need an attorney to do that, you don't even need sally rand to help you do it. It's not rocket science once you do it once you see how easy it is. |
I don't think the design is all that bad. it just needs some lens flares and flaming text.. then it would be perfect.
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I think it just needs a cartoon of a sexy office girl with glasses.
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The pluses about Delaware and Nevada is that they have shield laws that protect the corporate veil. In short it is very hard, next to impossible to see who actually owns that corporation. Comes in great when someone trys to sue your company and the owner of that particular corporation. When people sue, they generally sue the corporation and the owners of that particular corporation. Both are named on the suit. Suing the owner of a shielded corporation is next to impossible in a corporate shield law state such as Delaware, Nevada and i think Wyoming. The key is have all of your corporations in Nevada and your holding corporation in Delaware. As one gets sued, looses and gets a judgement attached to it, you just transfer out your assets out of the company prior to suit judgment and just BK the corps as needed. Can be pretty complex, but thats the gist of using corps to your advantage. That structure saved my ass from a 2 Million dollar frivolous law suit. They could not figure out who owned what and where to send the process service too. Was too funny. |
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