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5,985 PointsMore than 1 nation
I love Treehouse, it's helped me an awful lot. However, I happen to live in the UK, and I'm sure man others don't actually live in the US.
So I'm disappointed to see that the 'Where to Incorporate' video ignored that fact.
Not good at all.
5 Answers
Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse TeacherHey Nick,
Since we just started our business courses, we had to establish our foundations before broadening our scope. Since most of our customer base is in the US, we decided to start with US-focused content.
Nonetheless, moving forward we will be internationalizing our content so to speak, and will be covering more countries.
In the mean time, there's a lot of great information here that can help you get started. Hope this helps!!!
Nick Toye
5,985 PointsPasan,
I appreciate the response. I was just disappointed because I was enjoying the series and then it hit a brick wall as it meant nothing to me.
Thanks for the info, appreciate that too.
Nick
Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse TeacherNick,
Glad I can help :)
James Barnett
39,199 Points@Nick - Incorporation advice, like legal advice or real estate advice is highly localized. I for one am glad Treehouse teachers stick to talking about what they know rather than making overly broad generalizations.
The UK is a sizable country and quite likely to have a sizable number of Treehouse students but what about Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Treehouse hires teachers to work full-time, on location in Florida.
Hiring & re-locating people from each of those countries sounds cost prohibitive. Or worse yet, having a teacher whose never incorporated a business in those countries talking about that as if they were an authority on the matter could be disaterous.
Nick Toye
5,985 PointsOk, I think Pasan answered my question adequately.