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Don’t Let These 5 Scary Legal Mistakes Haunt You and Your Business
While taking risks in business and facing the unknowns of entrepreneurship are always going to feel scary, you should not be putting the legal side of your business in that bucket. Take control of your legal and avoid these scary mistakes that could turn your life into a legit nightmare.
How to Deal With Clients Not Paying on Payment Plans
Non-payment is something that is going to come up in business. It’s awkward, but it doesn’t have to slow you down. Here are some tips for dealing with clients when they don’t pay on their payment plans. Follow these steps to regain some control of a situation that can feel beyond your control.
Don’t Let Your Trademark Registration Expire: Why, When, and How to Renew
Trademarks are a proactive investment in your brand. They safeguard your brand’s identity and reputation by making it illegal for someone else to infringe or misuse your IP. So, if you have a trademark, you get a golden star! But don’t forget that trademarks expire. To continue to protect and safeguard your brand, you must renew your trademarks.
How to Use Tripwires Effectively in Business
Learn the art of using tripwires effectively in your business to skyrocket your chances of turning freebie subscribers into paying customers. A tripwire is an irresistible, low-cost offer that captures your audience's attention and builds trust, serving as a stepping stone towards deeper engagement. By incorporating tripwires into your sales funnel, you can accelerate the customer journey, increase conversions, and pave the way for repeat sales and long-term relationships with your audience.
Have You Ever Had Your Content Stolen on Social Media?
When you create original work and fix it in a tangible medium (aka post it online), YOU hold the copyright instantly. This “work” can be a blog post, your website, a book or ebook, photos, videos, and yes - even posts on social media! Copyright law protects you, as the creator. Even if you have not registered with the U.S. Copyright Office.
Six Tips for New Business Owners
Starting a new business is not easy! But it’s also really rewarding to be your own boss and do things on your own terms. There is a lot that goes into starting a business, like figuring out what to do, learning who to take advice from, and making decisions about what to spend money on.
Setting up an LLC: the basics
Many people start calling themselves a CEO as soon as they start their business... but if you’re not actually making CEO moves, then are you really a CEO? There are lots of things you need to take into consideration when setting up your business and really own your inner CEO, and that includes taking care of the legal side.
How I Started My Own Law Firm in the Middle of a Global Pandemic
I was let go from a private firm in June 2020 because of the impact Covid was having on everything. My job required me to go into court every day, but then when the courts closed, there was less work, and layoffs were made. I suddenly had to think about what I was going to do next.
Legal Priorities for Each Era in Your Biz
The impact of Taylor Swift's Eras tour extends beyond her fan base, as it is shaping the way we perceive live entertainment. Understanding the era your business is in can help you identify your legal needs and ensure you are taking the necessary steps to protect your interests.
5 Celebrity Trademark Train Wrecks + Legal Takeaways for Biz Owners
The world of trademark law knows no boundaries when it comes to celebrity status. From professional athletes to royalty and pop culture icons, no one is immune to the complexities of protecting their intellectual property. In this article, we delve into five celebrity trademark train wrecks and extract valuable lessons for business owners like you.
What You REALLY Need to Launch Your Biz (Hint: It’s Not Kajabi)
Starting a business requires more than just trendy branding and a flashy website. Prioritizing a strong legal foundation is essential for long-term success. Learn why lawyer-drafted contracts, trademarks, and a legal roadmap should be your first steps in building your business.
Podcasting: Why to Do It + How to Do It Legally
Podcasts are an amazing way to boost your authority in your niche, whether you’re hosting a podcast or being a guest on someone else’s podcast. They’re also a valuable strategy for organic marketing. The problem is, SO many people take on podcasting without a single thought about what it takes to legally protect their podcast. Here are two effective ways to avoid making this mistake.
3 Ways to Avoid Legal Issues
If you're a business owner, you know how important it is to avoid legal issues. After all, legal disputes can be expensive, time-consuming, and damaging to your reputation. That's why it's important to be proactive about managing the legal side of your business. In this article, we'll share three tips for avoiding legal issues and protecting your business.
How to Make Passive Income Legally
Making money while you sleep may sound like a dream, but for many business owners, making passive income is their reality. One of the best ways to do it is by creating digital products.
But before you run to start creating your own profitable digital products, make sure you do it legally. There are three main ways to legally protect digital products (and your business): when you are launching it, by using trademarks, after you created it, with copyright, and while you are selling it, by using digital product terms and conditions.
4 Types of Contracts You Should Be Using in Your Online Business
Lawyers help think of all the what-if scenarios and additional terms or language that have to be added into contracts, so if you are DIY-ing your own contract, downloading a free one from Google, copying your coach’s contract, or not using a client contract at all, you could be seriously risking your entire business.
Why do I need to use a contract for my business?
Contracts are one of the most important priorities for any business owner. What types of contracts you’ll use, how often, and when to use them depends on what type of business you have. But one thing is certain: all business owners need written, lawyer-drafted contracts to protect themselves.