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Setting Boundaries With Clients: Powerful Scripts, Systems, and Success Strategies
Setting boundaries with clients is one of the most powerful ways to protect your energy, time, and business. If you’ve ever felt drained, disrespected, or unsure how to refuse a client request, you’re not alone...
AI & Copyright: What Creators Need to Know Right Now
AI is writing books, composing music, and designing logos. It’s also raising many legal questions. This new creative frontier is exciting, but it’s also confusing. Creatives are navigating uncertainty around ownership, contracts, and what the...
How To Run Your LLC or Corporation Without Drama or Legal Hassles
Creative entrepreneurs who don’t want to play small eventually take the step to form an LLC or corporation. But many of them don’t know what to do next. That causes big headaches and stress because...

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Book Title Trademark Tips
If you are an author, you may want to get a book title trademark to protect your brand. Generally, the title of a single book cannot be registered as a trademark. But there are other ways to protect your book title trademark. Let's talk about how to do it. What? I...
Client Profile: Doggie Drawings
Learn what advice Lili Chin from Doggie Drawings gives to up-and-coming creative businesses and why she protected her work legally.
The 2017 Tax Law: Should I Set Up A Corporation?
One of the key features of the recently-enacted 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act legislation is the steep reduction of the corporate tax from 35% to 21%. Despite the controversial nature of the bill, this reduction provides a unique opportunity for a number of creative...
Use Your Brand To Generate New Revenue Streams
Strong brands can generate revenue on their own. Companies do this by licensing their brand to other companies. Licensing means that you give the company permission to use your brand in exchange for a payment of royalties or some other financial compensation. And that...