You shouldn’t have to face it, but chances are, you will at some point. As a professional, there will always be that one guest at the wedding, that one collaborator….that one client who will try to take things too far. But just because you’ll face it, doesn’t mean you can’t stand up to it.
Read MoreWhen I was in college, I ran track with a guy who later became an engineer. Anytime we would walk into a new building or stadium, while we’d all be surveying the track, his eyes would quickly go up- silently assessing the structure of the building, and the layout of each beam and pipe.
Read MoreWhen it comes to contracts, the most common complaint I hear from creatives is that a multi-page contract will scare off a client, which will send them straight to our competitors, and we’ll end up with no business and no clients, all thanks to that contract.
Read MoreWhile I primarily work with creative business owners, no matter what type of business you have, one truth remains the same: as long as you are selling any sort of goods or services, contracts are the bedrock of your business.
Read MoreBlogging is a pretty low-risk business, right? Typically, you’re not really providing goods or services to clients. However, you’ll most often find yourself in legal hot water after you’ve lulled yourself into a false sense of security, so it’s important to understand what you must do to stay legal.
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If you have a creative passion or hobby, odds are, you’ve likely considered seeing if you could turn a profit from it at least a time or two. And it’s worth the consideration- neither this business, nor Paige Hulse Law would have come into existence.