Eri*K*a,

Makes a LOT of sense, and succession planning is something a lot of small business owners don't face.

As someone who almost "no longer exist" recently, you're right -
you might not be here tomorrow.

Also, folks, do not put off doing those Living Trusts.
(OK, Ben, so go home from San Antonio tomorrow and finish yours this weekend!!)

-Benny

>What do you do in the event you no longer exist?
>
>By either death, disability or winning the lottery.
>
>What happens to your customers?
>Do you have something arranged with someone to take over?
>
>We need to come up with a solution soon, and I was curious about how any
>of you may deal with it.
>
>Our work for our clients are not one-offs. They are all using a hosted
>solution of ours on several dedicated servers. So if we disappeared off
>the face of the earth tomorrow, as long as there was someone to run the
>servers, they'd be fine ... But it's finding that someone.
>I toyed with the idea of asking the actual hosting company if they'd be
>interested ... But before I do that, figured I'd get some other ideas,
>if there were any ...
>
>And it's not like I can put the code in escrow, because it's not just
>the code. They wouldn't have a clue what to do with the code, they need
>the service.
>
>Does any of that make sense?
>
>Cheers,
>Erika
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