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Ep 013: Separating Yourself From Your Business And How The Law Can Help

Ep 013: Separating Yourself From Your Business And How The Law Can Help

Ep 013: Separating Yourself From Your Business And How The Law Can Help

by Brad Friedman

Separating Yourself From Your Business And How The Law Can Help

The Digital Slice Podcast is brought to you by The Friedman Group, LLC

How often do you hear as a small business owner that you are your brand? Well, that could be an essential paradigm behind personal branding but when it comes to living a well-balanced life, that may not always apply.

In fact, you may need to realize how separating yourself from your business is key to your self-actualization. Because like it or not, you are a whole being and your business is just one part of you and not all of you.

So while your business is important, you have to consider creating a clear distinction between who you are and your business entity for legal as well as for reasons of self-preservation.

In this episode of BRADS LIVE, discover the beauty and power behind being able to separate yourself from your business.

Joey Vitale is the founder of Indie Law, a law firm dedicated to small business owners, especially those passionate ones in the creative space. Joey is adamant about providing his clients the protection and legal foundation they need to grow their business.

Through Indie Law, he is able to offer educational webinars, consultation sessions, flat-fee packages, as well as subscription plans. So whatever legal issue from trademarks, business formation, copyrights to contracts, Joey is able to help. Joey is also a digital savvy expert who manages a Facebook Group for Business Owners with more than 7,000 members.

In this Episode:

  • How Joey found his passion for working with creative small business owners
  • How Joey’s law firm, Indie Law has been a success in the past 2 years
  • Joey’s panic attack and hospitalization and how it made him realize his priorities over his business
  • How loving yourself more than your business is key to well-being
  • How to live on the lighter side of business with Joey being called the “babe-dude”
  • Why separating yourself from your business is important legally
  • Inevitable business risks and fears and how to protect yourself
  • LLCs, contracts, team agreements, and other forms of protective separation layers
  • How a contract can become a foundation for your ideal business and client experience
  • The pros and cons between single proprietorship, LLCs, and corporations
  • How to choose the right type of business entity for tax purposes
  • The perfect timing for using legal protection for your business
  • How trademarks are to be used at a certain success level
  • How contracts are top priority when starting out a business
  • How a contract should be a dynamic document that’s adaptive to change and constant improvement
  • How to best choose the attorney for your needs based on pricing, reviews, personality fit, team support, and customer service
  • How having a team behind you for continuity of work for clients is a crucial part of separating yourself from your business
  • Joey’s Smile Bigger 12-week course on business lessons learned the way

Quotes From this Episode:
“When you start a business that you love, it’s so easy to be in business mode all day.” - Joey Vitale
“Everybody should have a therapist, especially business owners.” - Joey Vitale
“This really is kind of the why behind Indie Law. We want to give as much peace of mind as we can on those foundational, legal pieces of your business puzzle.” - Joey Vitale
“In order for you to love yourself more than you love your business, there has to be a separation between you and your business.” - Joey Vitale
“Really, what we’re afraid of are things that haven’t happened yet.” - Joey Vitale
“The real point of a contract is to make sure that everybody involved is on the same page because yes, you wanna avoid a worst-case scenario but you’re all also really excited about this potential best case scenario.” - Joey Vitale
“I update my contract several times a year, every time a hard lesson’s learned or there’s a procedural change.” - Joey Vitale
“What I’m wanting for people is, I’m wanting them to smile bigger in business. I’m wanting them to smile bigger as a person.” - Joey Vitale

Resources:

Joey Vitale
Twitter: @joeycvitale
Instagram: @joeycvitale
Facebook: @IndieLawFirm
Website: Indie Law

Brad Friedman

Twitter:

@BradFriedman

@FriedmanGrp

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefriedmangroup

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfriedman/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-friedman-group-llc

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/friedmansocialmedia

Website: https://friedmansocialmedia.com

Books
Brad Friedman on Digital Marketing,” by Brad Friedman
The Small Business Owner's Guide To Inbound Marketing,” by Brad Friedman

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This is a guest post written by Kaley Hart, a San Diego based digital strategist who writes a Jumper Media Instagram Marketing column. Kaley loves working with small businesses, and telling their stories through social media. You can connect with her on Twitter @kaleyhearts

Instagram offers law firms an opportunity to get in touch with the industry’s leaders and influencers while also getting involved with prospects and clients. Law firms typically use LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to expand their networks and enhance their lead generation attempts, but many overlook Instagram as an efficient tool to support their business goals. This is often the case because Instagram, along with other photo-based platforms, is usually seen as irrelevant or unimportant to the legal industry. (more…)

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