A New Perspective:
September 11th, 2001 changed the entire world. For me, among other things, it was the reason I started listening to talk radio. it was the best way to stay connected to the world on a minute-to-minute basis. I listened to a lot of informative shows ranging in topics such as finance, diet & health, business strategy, real estate, law practices and illegal immigration (the hot topic these days).
I started exploring different business options (other than Tyed Art and drafting). One particular business really caught my eye. Self-Storage. Americans are becoming ever greedier. We are so caught up in the rush of buying cool toys that we don’t stop to think about where we are going to PUT them all once we have them. What’s more, we never throw anything away! America is full of pack rats! Knowing this about people, it became clear to me that this trend was not likely to change, and that it presented an opportunity. I could capitalize on this American trait. I’ve been looking into it ever since then, and, having seen many of these self-storage units go up all over the Las Vegas valley, have been kicking myself relentlessly for not having jumped on the opportunity when I FIRST thought about it back in 2001. Plagued by other ideas, alas, I’m still just “looking into it.”
One show that caught my ear and earned my devoted interest was a 30-minute program hosted by D.J. Truman “Tru” Hawkins and his featured guest Todd McMillan of Nevada Registrations, Inc. I tuned into KDWN (720AM) every Friday at 11:30am to listen to Tru ask Todd about incorporating in Nevada. They discussed things like tax benefits, litigation protection, asset protection, business clout, and many other things that I had never heard of. I was fascinated. I began wondering if I would benefit from incorporating “Tyed” Art. Just the thought of it was exciting, but again, very intimidating. I created excuses for not incorporating at that time by reasoning that I didn’t make enough to warrant having a corporation.
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