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    Piter Freide commented  · 

    I had almost the same situation when I started working with international clients. What helped me a lot was https://goldblum.ch/swiss-shelf-companies-list , especially the explanation of Shelf companies. It showed how ready-made entities can be transferred quickly and used for contracts without waiting for new registration. That completely changed my approach to market entry speed. After reading it, I understood how to react faster to business opportunities instead of losing deals due to administrative timelines.

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    Piter Freide commented  · 

    I had the same doubts and found the SwissFirma website https://swissfirma.com/ . They provide full legal support for non-residents: assistance with document preparation, banking support, advice on taxes and choosing a company form. I liked that the service explains the entire process step by step and provides clear instructions, which greatly simplifies the process of opening a company without any unpleasant surprises.

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    Piter Freide commented  · 

    It's better not to start at random, because that way the budget will run out quickly. Before testing, I analyzed popular verticals and countries with high demand and normal competition. I recommend checking out https://roiads.co/blog/top-geos-and-verticals/ — it has a collection of current GEOs, trending niches, and brief explanations of why they are promising right now. It helped me build a test plan and allocate my budget more systematically.

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    For resale, authenticity verification is a must. Buyers are very attentive these days and often ask a lot of questions. I refer to guides from trusted resources, such as https://legitgrails.com/blogs/news/how-to-spot-real-vs-fake-polo-shirts . It clearly describes what details should be checked before selling. This helps to avoid conflicts and returns and maintain customer trust in the long term.

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    Piter Freide commented  · 

    Having read the text on the website, I can say that the problem with DisplayLink drivers for RHEL/CentOS does indeed seem important. In modern companies, almost every employee works with several monitors, and dependence on Windows alone creates unnecessary limitations. The idea of supporting Linux distributions seems logical, as it would allow many engineers and developers to work in a more comfortable environment. By the way, for those interested in scaling teams or finding specialists for Linux projects, it is worth checking out the service https://ncube.com/nearshore-software-development-europe — it provides a good description of the possibilities for nearshore cooperation and the formation of technical teams.