New corporate site for local web design company . . .
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New corporate site for local web design company . . .
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As there has been nothing posted for five days I thought I would fill the silence with a bit of blatant commercial propaganda and let you know that
Webcraft UK Ltd have just launched their new corporate website:
Any comments or feedback very welcome, although I am sure I will wish I hadn't said that . . .
- NickB
As there has been nothing posted for five days I thought I would fill the silence with a bit of blatant commercial propaganda and let you know that
Webcraft UK Ltd have just launched their new corporate website:
Any comments or feedback very welcome, although I am sure I will wish I hadn't said that . . .
- NickB
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WOW
Looks like a megabucks corp!
Big success too eg "we have created hundreds of sites". Good on ya, show the spivs and liars how to make real money.
Did a quick Companies House search; I feel it would be inpolite to reveal the results but, a wee tip, registering for VAT may be a good idea. Finance Directors are a bit against doing business with non VAT registered outfits for accounting and tax reasons. Plus the turnover threshold for VAT registration is pretty paltry these days and I'd guess this registered Ltd Co is well beyond it judging by the material on the corporate website...hundreds of clients etc.
Anyway, good luck with your biz old chap.
Long Cigar (capitalist by choice)
Looks like a megabucks corp!
Big success too eg "we have created hundreds of sites". Good on ya, show the spivs and liars how to make real money.
Did a quick Companies House search; I feel it would be inpolite to reveal the results but, a wee tip, registering for VAT may be a good idea. Finance Directors are a bit against doing business with non VAT registered outfits for accounting and tax reasons. Plus the turnover threshold for VAT registration is pretty paltry these days and I'd guess this registered Ltd Co is well beyond it judging by the material on the corporate website...hundreds of clients etc.
Anyway, good luck with your biz old chap.
Long Cigar (capitalist by choice)
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Spiderman, I have destickied the CAQ post so hopefully your blood pressure will start to come down now.
Anyone can go onto Companies House and find out what LS did - it's hardly industrial espionage. In our bins we have mousetraps though . . .
Current VAT registration threshold is £67,000 and all that voluntary registration below that threshold means is higher prices for our clients - many of whom are not VAT registered themselves and so cannot reclaim it.
We don't generally work for companies with Finance Directors . . .
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Spiderman, I have destickied the CAQ post so hopefully your blood pressure will start to come down now.
Anyone can go onto Companies House and find out what LS did - it's hardly industrial espionage. In our bins we have mousetraps though . . .
Current VAT registration threshold is £67,000 and all that voluntary registration below that threshold means is higher prices for our clients - many of whom are not VAT registered themselves and so cannot reclaim it.
We don't generally work for companies with Finance Directors . . .
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Wasn;t going to comment but
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It is possible that if I add them all up the number of sites created over the last twelve years might come to between 100 and 200 rather than over 200, but I suspect it is over 200. Until I have time to go through all our records and count them all up I have changed the wording to read 'over 100' to avoid being accused of spivvery or lying.
My advice however would be to avoid brandishing terms like that on an internet forum for obvious reasons.
- NickB
Would you care to explain the 'spivs and liars' reference here?we have created hundreds of sites". Good on ya, show the spivs and liars how to make real money.
It is possible that if I add them all up the number of sites created over the last twelve years might come to between 100 and 200 rather than over 200, but I suspect it is over 200. Until I have time to go through all our records and count them all up I have changed the wording to read 'over 100' to avoid being accused of spivvery or lying.
My advice however would be to avoid brandishing terms like that on an internet forum for obvious reasons.
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Ok.
So Whats wrong with a little Shameless Self Promotion
Sticking your head above the papaphet does tend to get you shot at;
though admittedly Nick 1.5 hundred is still hundreds
Longconk- nosey by choice would notice this but he also has a point
tax men look for any evidence of success
VAT Thresholds are low but not nearly as low as the Government
However its got the column going again
Good Luck Nick
TEDDY
So Whats wrong with a little Shameless Self Promotion
Sticking your head above the papaphet does tend to get you shot at;
though admittedly Nick 1.5 hundred is still hundreds
Longconk- nosey by choice would notice this but he also has a point
tax men look for any evidence of success
VAT Thresholds are low but not nearly as low as the Government
However its got the column going again
Good Luck Nick
TEDDY
Nick's site very ably demonstrates he can achieve exactly what 99% of his customers would want: a corporate image for their business, irrespective of their size, VAT registration.
Hasn't Nick got something many of us wish we could have? A job he can choose to do, or not do, at home, a job he can choose to do just as he likes without interference from bosses, memos, and management meetings, a job where he can choose how much he pays himself, a job he can do located in a beautiful location......a job where he has a quality of life that is determined by only himself.
We shouldn't knock it......or the means by which he achieves this lifestyle. If only others showed the same creativity it would go a long way to helping solve the problems that historically threaten the viability of this community.
Hasn't Nick got something many of us wish we could have? A job he can choose to do, or not do, at home, a job he can choose to do just as he likes without interference from bosses, memos, and management meetings, a job where he can choose how much he pays himself, a job he can do located in a beautiful location......a job where he has a quality of life that is determined by only himself.
We shouldn't knock it......or the means by which he achieves this lifestyle. If only others showed the same creativity it would go a long way to helping solve the problems that historically threaten the viability of this community.
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Dear all
One or two of you seem to have formed the impression that my post was having a dig at my good friend NickMcB. Far from it; a re-read will show that I was making constructive comments.
NickMcB: my reference to spivs and liars was most certainly not aimed at you! Seventh got it right; I was merely referencing Emperor Alex and his outburst on shortsellers and speculators, my wish is that you show them how to make money honestly.
Paranoia on this site?
More constructive help for you then Mr Bee.....probably best if you, or your accountant, checked in with Companies House. Someone appears to have stoled your "Webcraft" name as it is currently registered to an outfit operating out of Worcester in England! Worse, someonelse has hijacked your company registration number; Co Ho has it applying to a big City outfit called Vestey Brothers !!!
Hope that info is helpful and that you manage to sort it.
Long Reach (scouring bins by choice)
One or two of you seem to have formed the impression that my post was having a dig at my good friend NickMcB. Far from it; a re-read will show that I was making constructive comments.
NickMcB: my reference to spivs and liars was most certainly not aimed at you! Seventh got it right; I was merely referencing Emperor Alex and his outburst on shortsellers and speculators, my wish is that you show them how to make money honestly.
Paranoia on this site?
More constructive help for you then Mr Bee.....probably best if you, or your accountant, checked in with Companies House. Someone appears to have stoled your "Webcraft" name as it is currently registered to an outfit operating out of Worcester in England! Worse, someonelse has hijacked your company registration number; Co Ho has it applying to a big City outfit called Vestey Brothers !!!
Hope that info is helpful and that you manage to sort it.
Long Reach (scouring bins by choice)
Dear, dear Long mack. Poor detective work
I'm surprised you forgot to say Happy Birthday to Nick McB on 11th September
Furthermore you only looked up Webcraft Ltd and not Webcraft UK Ltd which is clearly shown up under SC166427 at an address in Balvicar.
You have to recognise the difference between Scottish companies and English ones, and the very crafty fact that this is Webcraft UK Ltd, meaning that it has international status.
I'm surprised you forgot to say Happy Birthday to Nick McB on 11th September
Furthermore you only looked up Webcraft Ltd and not Webcraft UK Ltd which is clearly shown up under SC166427 at an address in Balvicar.
You have to recognise the difference between Scottish companies and English ones, and the very crafty fact that this is Webcraft UK Ltd, meaning that it has international status.
Thanks Pantiman
Great that this forum is so supportive of our local entrepreneurs and that you were prepared to conduct further research in order to protect/clarify McB's commercial interests.......
Also most gratifying to know that the Ltd Co has international status. This brings yet more prestige to our lovely island.
Sorry I didn't wish him Happy Birthday on the 11th. Most remiss of me. I can only plead ignorance but it is now in my diary for next year. I do, though, doff my cap to him when I pass his car. Guess you touch your forelock.
Long Fuse (patient by choice)
Great that this forum is so supportive of our local entrepreneurs and that you were prepared to conduct further research in order to protect/clarify McB's commercial interests.......
Also most gratifying to know that the Ltd Co has international status. This brings yet more prestige to our lovely island.
Sorry I didn't wish him Happy Birthday on the 11th. Most remiss of me. I can only plead ignorance but it is now in my diary for next year. I do, though, doff my cap to him when I pass his car. Guess you touch your forelock.
Long Fuse (patient by choice)
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