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audbod99
16-08-2007, 03:47 PM
hi there i am about to open a website and does anyone know if i need to register as a company or is it safe for me to just set up a website.
thanks,
aud x

HelloBeads.co.uk
16-08-2007, 04:02 PM
HI Aud

It is more about how you set up your company. If you are going to be a sole trader then you cant register the company name with Companies house. If you are going to be a Ltd company or a Partnership then you have to register at companies house. Check out Business Link website as they have lots of info about this.

Registering the web address is very important though as it a nightmare if you cant get the www's you need after you have registered with companies house!

Fran x

Seahorse
16-08-2007, 04:05 PM
Im sure that if you plan on selling anything as a trade you do need to register with the inland Revenue,as they'l want a cut of your profits.

MrSwirl
16-08-2007, 06:15 PM
hi there i am about to open a website and does anyone know if i need to register as a company or is it safe for me to just set up a website.
thanks,
aud x

No, you don't need to have a company. Check you can get the website and company name first, then register the website.

If you later decide to setup a limited company, you can transfer the domain ownership to the company and recoup the expense from the company.

jewelelegance
17-08-2007, 05:45 AM
Just Follow This Blindly:
There is no point in having a new website that looks beautiful and is unknown to the internet community unless you take some active steps to promote it,oe else all your efforts will be futile and useless.If you are not sure where to begin, here are some steps that are bound to prove useful.
1)Tell Your Associates:There is no need to reach the unknown millions of people out there surfing the Internet,instead it would be wise if we contact our friends and associates.Look at your e-mail address book and get the word out, tell your business contacts, friends, relatives and tel them to tell their friends too. Channelise them in a proper way.

2)Link to Your Own Site:If you already have one website, make sure that this site is linking to your new site. A website without any incoming links to it will have a very low page ranking in the all-important Google search engine and will face an uphill battle to be seen in Google search results, especially if you are in a very competitive category.Even when your site is in the construction stage you, or even your web designer can link to the new site from another already well-established site, mentioning that the new site is under construction. If you already have several sites, then link them to your infant site. It will help the new site to be seen in competitive search engine listings even in its debut period.

3)Get a paid inclusion in one of the big search engines:It takes 4-6 weeks to get listed in Google, and other search engines are equally slow. However there are a few fairly important search engines that have inexpensive express inclusion programs. If you join these programs, then your site will be listed in 48 hours.
4)Add your site to the Open Web Directory and the major search engines:Quality is more important than quantity when it comes to search engine submission. Forget about the sales hype that tells you to add your URL to 300, 000 search engines. Only a few search engines and directories provide the lion’s share of Internet traffic. If your site is in good shape, no longer under construction, then go to DMOZ. This is the Open Web Directory. Find the category where your site fits, and make a submission. If you are accepted here your site will appear in the many search engines and local directories that use the results from the Open Web Directory. Inclusion in this directory usually takes time but it will help you a lot. Similarly submit your site to Google, Alta Vista and All The Web, these are the remaining giants where you can submit for free.

5. Start a reciprocal links campaign – Once you have given yourself a link from your other sites or from your designer’s page, you can go out and ask other complementary sites for links.Always try exchanging links with sites that have a good page rank for it indicates that the site has good hits and is often visited.By having a trackback link chances of your site having hits is enhanced.

6.Write an article about your product or service – If you have a website the chances are that you are an expert in the field that your site is all about. Write an article about your product or service, or write an article related to the subject matter of your site. Submit the article online to various websites and e-mail lists dealing with your topic. The publication of your article in a big e-zine, or on a popular web site can get your new site off to a roaring start.

7)Promote Your Site Off-line – Now that you have a site, put the URL brochures, business cards, TV advertising, and circulars.The cafepress has a program enabling you to put your URL on these items and even sell them online.
Last but not the least be unique and be promotionally inclined initially for traffic generation.

samsq
17-08-2007, 09:18 AM
Im sure that if you plan on selling anything as a trade you do need to register with the inland Revenue,as they'l want a cut of your profits. You need to do this within three months of opening as a business, otherwise you will get a fine.