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Michael Webster
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  • Mechanicsville, VA
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Michael Webster
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Mechanicsville, VA
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At what point in your venture did you decide to get a website/name and make it an official business venture? I know once you start out its a venture, but once you have a name and title its official lol. I hope that makes sense

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Roland Paicely
  • Raleigh, NC
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Roland Paicely
  • Raleigh, NC
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Hey Michael,

I don't know if there is an exact answer for that. My advice would be to focus on getting some deals. Then when it's in the budget go for the website, LLC etc. If it's in the budget now then go for it. However, don't let a website or an LLC slow you down. The focus should always be on making deals.

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