RoyGBiv wrote:Regarding business registration... If you've not already done so... I am a HUGE advocate for doing business through a registered corporate entity. Especially true in any gun-related business. I'll leave off the details here to avoid going far OT. Suffice to say that having a business entity between your personal assets and your business liability is, IMHO, a MUST.MoJoeWrkn wrote:Thank You, this is exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. I am in Katy, TX and I will put that info on the website. I thought about putting a phone number but I was worried I would get a lot of telemarketer calls because even though I haven't listed the site anywhere until now, I have gotten a ton of emails trying to sell me things or offering to optimize my site. Maybe I need to get a separate line just for the business.
I think this is excellent business advice. Especially with anything to do with guns or ammo. Would also strongly recommend you consider products liability insurance for the entity. It can be pricey and difficult to find someone that will underwrite the coverage but may prove invaluable in the event of a claim once you get your business up and running.
Best wishes on your new endeavor.