by hello@theceolegalloft.com | Jun 6, 2022 | Contracts, Entrepreneur Law, Online business, Start a business
As a blogger , you have a responsibility to protect your readers’ personal information you might be storing about them. Your blog readers should expect a privacy policy, so let’s go over how to create a privacy policy for your blog that will keep users...
by hello@theceolegalloft.com | May 3, 2022 | Contracts, Entrepreneur Law, Online business, Start a business
Starting a business is exciting until you realize there are so many moving parts . But with any kind of success, you’ll want to protect your assets and make sure that you are building the business in the correct way. There are a number of ways to do this, but...
by hello@theceolegalloft.com | Apr 4, 2022 | Contracts, Entrepreneur Law, Online business, Start a business
Having a contract is important for your business because it sets up the relationship between you and your client. It is a legal document that demonstrates each party’s responsibilities, expectations and rights. Contracts are legally binding documents that can...
by hello@theceolegalloft.com | Mar 7, 2022 | Contracts, Entrepreneur Law, Online business, Start a business
Whether you are an entrepreneur, blogger, or freelancer, you need legal disclaimers on your website and in this post we’ll be giving you examples of disclaimers. Legal disclaimers help to reduce your liability if something happens to your visitors because of any...
by hello@theceolegalloft.com | Feb 1, 2022 | Entrepreneur Law, Online business, Start a business
We all have doubt and fear in the back of our minds that we’re never going to be able to do what we hope to do. We’re stuck in a cycle of working hard just to get by and starting a small online business legally can seem like a pipe dream. I know if you’re...
by hello@theceolegalloft.com | Jan 3, 2022 | Entrepreneur Law, Online business, Start a business
Congrats! You’ve decided to start a business. But now what? You open up your laptop and type “how to start a business” in Google and one of the first results says you need to open an LLC (limited liability company). But how do you form an LLC and what happens after?...