The place I'm working now is incorporated right here in WA. It's one of the things that I love about them: they say what they mean.
Incorporating somewhere across the country we've never been strikes me as almost premature optimization. You're already trying to be too-clever-by-half (what does your source code look like?). It also suggests a disconnect with the community (what else are you willing to do to us to save a buck?).
I'm not saying it's inherently good or bad, but simply that there are a set of people like me (potential employees, maybe!) for whom it's a good sign if you never even considered being a Delaware (or Cayman Islands) company.
Incorporating somewhere across the country we've never been strikes me as almost premature optimization. You're already trying to be too-clever-by-half (what does your source code look like?). It also suggests a disconnect with the community (what else are you willing to do to us to save a buck?).
I'm not saying it's inherently good or bad, but simply that there are a set of people like me (potential employees, maybe!) for whom it's a good sign if you never even considered being a Delaware (or Cayman Islands) company.