Great Resource for Incorporating a Business Online: The Company Corporation
Written by Lisa Montanaro | July 17, 2013

I recently was a guest expert on Small Biz Chat with Melinda Emerson. I spoke about the legal issues of running a small business. I happened to mention The Company Corporation as a good resource for those that want to incorporate their business online. Incorporating your business online may not be for everyone, but for those of you do-it-yourselfers that can handle it, that is the resource I happen to like best.

Well, The Company Corporation reached out to me, and thanked me for the mention. Nice! They also sent me this really cool infographic that outlines the steps to take to create a business in a handy flow chart style. I think it is nice and simple, which makes it easy to understand and follow. Check it out! (Click to view the larger version)

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And if you are starting a new business or have one in the beginning stages, stay tuned for a new online coaching/training program for newer entrepreneurs that I am launching in September, which will be comprehensive in scope, while remaining affordable. Details and registration will be announced on August 2nd!

In the meantime, be sure to register for my complimentary teleclass on August 1st, “The Entrepreneurial Curse and How to Avoid It,” which will offer great insight for all entrepreneurs, but especially those of you in the early years. (And it will be recorded, so even if you can’t join us live, you will get the MP3 recording as long as you register!)

Meet the Author

Helping others be the best versions of themselves gets me jazzed!

I’ve worn many hats in my lifetime—often at the same time—while enjoying fulfilling careers. I’ve been a performer, teacher, sign language instructor, lawyer, career counselor, law professor, coach, consultant, mediator, entrepreneur, speaker, trainer, writer, and author. 

I’m an eternal optimist and life-long learner, constantly researching ways to improve personal and professional effectiveness. And it brings me great joy to then pass on the results of that persistent curiosity to my clients and audiences. 

Of all the career hats I’ve been privileged to wear, my favorite is owner of this business since 2002. Why? Because it provides me the opportunity to work with wonderful organizational and individual clients. On any given day, I get to connect deeply with audiences, work with dedicated teams, improve workplaces, watch clients have a-ha moments, and know I’ve made a difference in their lives and careers. And that is very satisfying.