Many of us feel that any company that has a legal term in the title is a good company to use for our business purposes. We feel that they will offer us a superb customer service and guidance. The title of these companies make the average client feel they're getting the best service for the money.
Unfortunately, this is not always the case, especially when you're dealing with business documentation companies like Legal Zoom. They offers a business registration services for business owners.
However, their service offers the minimum preparation and registration for a business. They just go online to the secretary state website and register the company as an DBA, LLC, Corporation or S-Corporation. This is the basics of their business registration and also charge you a yearly fee to be your registered agent.
The problem with Legal Zoom business services is that their customer service representatives don't know the full basis of registering a business. I've spoken with several of their clients that had been advised wrongly about which business structure they should be using. These were customers that though this company's title gave them the perception they were dealing with a competent staff when it handling business affairs.
Being in the business service industry for some years now and always educating myself on business setup and registration. I'll go over a few of the main things a client show be looking for in a business registration company.
- Does the company offer some kind of do it yourself literature on how to register a business?
- What are the full cost associated with business registration service?
- Does the registration service offer the following services to go along with the service, such as registering with 3rd party data bases, social media setup, cataloging, backling and indexing the comapny so creditors could find the company online.
- How does the company help you build a relationship with Dun and Bradstreet.
- Do you have to use their Registered Agent.
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