• 219. How to Start an Online Business in 2024

  • Jun 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

219. How to Start an Online Business in 2024

  • Summary

  • Today’s episode is a recording of my new free legal training “Five Steps to Legally Protect and Grow Your Online Business”. I share the step-by-step plan you need to do to set the legal foundation to protect yourself, your business and have the ability to grow and scale successfully.

    Step one is adjusting your mindset. Step two is how to register as the right kind of business entity. Step three is getting business insurance in place so you don’t owe anything if you get sued. Step four is how to protect your boundaries with contracts. And step five is knowing your scope of practice. Don’t worry, I will explain each step in-depth.

    At the end of the episode, I take time to answer frequently asked questions about The Ultimate Bundle® and how it’s built to help you with these steps.

    In this episode, you’ll hear…

    • Why you need to register your business
    • What business insurance protects you and your business from
    • Why a scope of practice is important

    Click here to find the full show notes and transcript for this episode.

    RESOURCES:

    • Join the waitlist for my book “When I Start My Business I’ll Be Happy: A Practical, No BS Guide to to Successful Online Entrepreneurship”
    • Grab the Ultimate Bundle® on Sale
    • Sign up for my free weekly email “Sam’s Sidebar”

    CONNECT:

    • Sam on Instagram
    • Sam on Facebook
    • On Your Terms® on Instagram

    DISCLAIMER

    Produced by NOVA Media

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