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alexa se (privacy issue)
this moring I searched for my site in alexa. it displays peoples address and phone number. but can you have that removed if you don't want it there?
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Umm, have you done a whois on your domain recently?
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thats not the point dude the average surfer won't do a whois search on any domain. they do however use search engines, and you can opt for privacy with godaddy.com if oyu pay extra.
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yeah, and if you go privacy, you will have a hard time getting listed on many link sites and TGPs.
What exactly are you trying to hide? Alex |
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Look at the bottom of the Alexa page listing your domain. There's a link to "Correct errors and omissions in this listing." |
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Your domain requires valid whois infomation. Alexa got the information from your whois. Big fat fucking deal. Scared to be in porn? Don't be in porn. After all, you would just have to hang around with stupid fucks. Alex|banghead| |banghead| |banghead| |
Next you'll be complaining that Map Quest gives them directions to your house :D
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Good luck getting your sites listed with a protected whois. |
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it's a dead issue becuase I already requested it be deleted.
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How to win friends and influence people.
Alex |
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Well that...and it felt kinda good too :D |
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Oh for the love of |buddy| Let's see...just off the top of my head, I formed an S Corp because of the numerous tax breaks & retirement/pension options and the fact that if the company is sued, I will not loose my personal assets. And my business address is my home address, so if I was hiding from someone, I think that my basement would have been a poor choice for the corporate offices :D |
Actually, based on the current construction, the basement IS a poor choice!
:) Alex |
Yes, my staff did a fucko job of picking a location for the Greenguy Marketing & Olive Oil Headquarters |thumb
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Also Greenguy you should know that if you don't follow corporate formalities you can be held personally liable. off course I am sure you know that already. |
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feel anything anymore when I do it. :( |jester| |
This thread has now officially turned into the stupidest thread on the board, overtaking Mr Ann's dumpster diving fiasco.
I guess all these companies should dissolve their corporations & just run everything thru their's SS numbers |thumb 2 words: Pension Plan 2 more words: Profit Sharing There are so many benefits to having a company with 2 employees that it's not even funny. But maybe you know more than EVERY accountant that has ever lived. |
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Agreed Greenie...this has gotten so far off track it's not funny. And being incorporated has nothing to do with protected whois info, and getting listed on link sites or tgps. Not to mention someone needs to do a bit more research on the pros and cons of being incorporated before spouting off about those issues |loony| |
A corporation is a good start towards seperating your personal goods from the company goods. It provides a legal buffer between your personal responsiblities and your corporate responsiblities. It provides tax benefits (ability to control your personal income to pay the least tax) and provides numerous benefits in the ability to claim expenses BEFORE taxes rather than after.
However, Davejr, you have proven to be a wise and intelligent person, so I am going to close my company and pay huge taxes on my income for the rest of my days because you say it is a good idea. NOT! Alex |
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I believe MrYum is a former accountant and could say a fuck of a lot more than I can, but...
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Do your research. |
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Your quoted text is exactly on the mark |thumb Everyone's situation is different...for anyone to come in and uniformly state "I am basicly saying is a person who forms a corporation and uses affialiate marketing as his biz is not doing himself a favor tax wise."...is ill-informed to put it mildly |crazy| I did a lot of research on the subject...as I'm sure Greenie did...as should anyone who's considering incorporating. But, Davevjr has made it pretty clear that he knows all about the subject and his mind won't be changed |banghead| Besides, that's not what this thread is about...Dave had a burr up his butt about Alexa showing his name/address/phone info. Sooo, why don't we get back on track Dave...somehow, I doubt you're going to convert many folks to your way of thinking about incorporating. |
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plus if I don't want my info passed to the general public that's my right, you don't care that's your right but I do and thats that. |
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If you open a Profit Sharing Plan, the company has to put in the same amount for EACH employee. If it's just my wife & I, we can load up the plan with any extra money we have & not pay taxes on it. Almost ALL of my profit goes into this fund. Plus you throw in that at the end of the year, my company's books show a balance of $0.00, all I pay is the fee for filing the taxes ($100) Plus, just think of all the benefits of filling out forms & applications & putting down that you have a job, an employer, you have check stubs & W2's. I can remember how funny the loan officer looked at me when I told him I was self employed & then had to drag in all this paperwork & statements & proof of income. "Proof of income? Here's my last 4 check stubs, Mr Loan Officer." I've done both - it's much better with the company. |
davevjy, actually, the privacy isn't exactly your right. Just like registering a company or whatever, certain information is out there as public record. It happens that on the internet, public records are very very easy to get to.
Let me add to the collective knowledge in the field. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...7,0.033989&t=h Enjoy. Alex |
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audited. and what about the taxes on the stock your corporation? |
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I have a lawyer, I have an accountant & I have a financial adviser. I find it REALLY hard to believe that all 3 of them are out to fuck me over by telling me to do these things. My company is not public, therefore there are no "stocks" I have 50% of the shares & my wife has 50% of the shares & I assume that if either of us were to sell any of those shares, we'd have to pay tax on the money that we recv'd for them. Is there any other asinine question I can answer for you? |
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