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Old 03-28-2003, 01:07 AM
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explain the steps to me

okay, i want to make sure i have all of this correct.


in order to have our website we will need

a domain name and a web host....correct?

is there anything else? who designes the website, us? the web host?


i found a company that "delivers secure, real-time, third party billing and payment solutions for your web-based business"...they specialize in adult websites


would they design the site? this company would run security and (i think) would be our webmaster


PLEASE HELP ME i dont really know anything about getting websites online
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Old 03-28-2003, 01:32 AM
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am i going to have to get a business licence? the company i found to process credit cards and electronic checks said i wont need a merchant account to get money outta people....its their job


so why would i need a business licence? do i need one?


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Old 03-28-2003, 06:03 AM
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Hey, as far as who does the site...that would be you or someone you paid to do it. PM me if you need someone to design it for you as I am starting a biz to do this. http://www.ethertek.net
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you do have to have a registered business to sell something or present a service (ex. ****), and yes all you need is a domain and a host. I would write the site myself if I was you, but if you dont know how to program html, then your only other option is to pay someone. There are stores around that do this kinda thing for you, or get wushu to show you what he can do and if he is good hire him. I would do it but it much too lengthy of a process for me to get involved in right now.
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Old 03-29-2003, 07:09 AM
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He is correct...you must have a biz license, but I wouldnt worry about it...in va at least you just need to go down to the courthouse and pay your 35 bux...but you also have to do taxes for it next year, which actually could make you some more money than you pay.
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Old 03-29-2003, 01:42 PM
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Originally posted by wushu4u
He is correct...you must have a biz license, but I wouldnt worry about it...in va at least you just need to go down to the courthouse and pay your 35 bux...but you also have to do taxes for it next year, which actually could make you some more money than you pay.


cool. i thought it was going to be this long, hard drawn out process
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Their may be more to it...I havent taken the time to do it with my biz (www.ethertek.net) but plan on doing it within the year.
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Old 03-30-2003, 10:15 AM
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Originally posted by wushu4u
Their may be more to it...I havent taken the time to do it with my biz (www.ethertek.net) but plan on doing it within the year.

nope. its that easy. you just have to register with the county clerks office....i'm doing this first and then i'll get around to doing everything else
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