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How do you actually set your prices? And how do you do it in a way that reflects your value, while still attracting your ideal clients?If these questions have been swimming around in your head, know that you're definitely not alone. This is a hot topic amongst a lot of designers I speak to. It's not easy to tackle, but trust me - pricing your services for profitability is crucial to keep your business propelling forwards. If you're undercharging or just not sure about where your pricing stands, then it's time for a change. Pricing is a make-or-break factor in our business. Getting it right takes some work, but it's going to set you up for better, more profitable business in the future.Today, we'll explore:- The Cost of Underpricing- Knowing Your Worth- Pricing for Profitability- Positioning Your Pricing with Confidence- Communicating Your ValueYour expertise, creativity and time are beyond valuable. So, if you're feeling uncertain about your pricing, now's the time to reassess and plan for a more profitable future. Remember: your prices should work for you, not against you.Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
Personally, I love Instagram. I believe it's absolutely key for designers to utilise this tool to showcase their portfolio, style and personal brand. However, I know it's not for everybody. For many designers out there, the pressure of social media can send them into a downward spiral. Keeping up with the algorithm and creating endless Reels can be exhausting. If this is you, you might be wondering if it's even possible to grow your business without it. The good news? There are some extremely effective ways to elevate your business visibility and growth without relying on social media. So let's dive into my top ten tips to use in conjunction with Instagram – or allow you to spend a little less time on it. I'll take you through: 1. Leveraging Google My Business2. Optimising Your SEO3. Embracing Blogging4. Email Marketing Strategies5. Networking With Referral Sources6. Utilising Local Facebook Groups7. Offering a Stellar Client Experience8. Confidently Niching Your Services9. Re-engaging Past Clients10. Attending Trade ShowsI hope these strategies offer you some relief from the pressures of performing on socials, and inspire you to try out some sustainable growth pathways that keep your business vibrant and connected. So, get excited and reach out to someone new in your business today!Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
Here's the hard truth: if you're not willing to invest in your own business, you cannot expect others to want to invest in you. Spending money on your business can feel risky, especially when you're trying to save or are unsure of future projects. Yet, the reality is that to make money, you have to spend it. Strategic investments in your business aren't just expenses; they are vital tools that create opportunities, streamline processes and elevate your work. The good news is, running an interior design business, unlike a lot of other types of businesses, demands relatively low start-up and ongoing costs. Today, we're exploring how spending money is key to growing your design business, and the areas you should really be investing in to enhance your reputation as a professional. This covers things from your website and headshots to your social media presence. Remember, your brand is your reputation, and often the first impression potential clients have of you. If you cut corners here, you're really signalling to your clients that you're not confident in your value - and who wants to invest in that? Ultimately, adopting a return on investment mindset changes your perspective; it's here that you realise every dollar you invest has the potential to multiply. Investing in your business is a non negotiable. If you want to see sustainable growth and success, whether it's money, time or resources, what you put into your business is what you're going to get out of it.Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
The cycles of business are real. There are ups and downs. We love our business, then we hate it. We're on fire, and sometimes we're totally off the mark.And you know what? That's perfectly okay. Normal, even!You might be surprised to hear that I'm currently going through my own challenging cycle in business. While I love learning, am very motivated and overall a high achiever, I've been questioning myself, my abilities and where I'm actually headed. It's been making me feel stuck, like I'm going nowhere. Could this be a sign of burnout? While burnout might be a bit of a buzzword these days, it's all too common for small business owners - particularly women - to experience its effects. So today, we'll be exploring how to navigate the cycles of business and life, how to recognise and avoid burnout and what it means to prioritise yourself in the process. I'll take you through embracing the ups and downs, being aware of your emotional and mental state during fluctuations and practical tips on avoiding getting to breaking point. We never want to get to burnout. We never want to get to that stage where we're stuck in bed or cannot get up, which happens to far too many women juggling life and business. So, take a rest, step aside, invest in your personal health and remember: as a small business owner, you are in control!Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
Do we need to be qualified? Is the interior design industry likely to move towards mandatory qualifications?This topic is a hot one, and quite controversial amongst a lot of designers and creatives in the industry these days. So much so, that it almost made me nervous to record this episode! But it's a topic worth discussing, because let's face it: the argument of qualified vs unqualified can deepen the imposter syndrome that's rampant in our industry, particularly in Australia, making a lot of creatives scared to move forward in business. There's also the fact that professional bodies like the Design Institute of Australia are now advocating for industry standards, which could potentially include formal qualifications. They're looking to ensure a high level of professionalism and competency within the industry. So, will qualifications become a mandatory part of our future? Let's explore the pros and cons and try to understand what this means for everyone in our field - qualified or not.Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72
There is nothing worse than hitting send on a design proposal and… crickets.Your prospective client doesn't get back to you for days, sometimes even weeks. You start to assume the worst. They've either thought, “No way!” to your proposal, or your email didn't even go through.It's easy to start panicking or feeling like we've been rejected, but I want to remind you: people are busy. How many times have you seen an email in your inbox and told yourself you'd reply later, or just deleted it without thinking? People have so much going on these days, and that's why it's important to give them deadlines to respond. Today, I'm going to uncover a trick I've learnt that can really help you optimise your workflow and run your business better - setting expiry dates on your interior design proposals.We'll talk about why an expiry date helps your business, including:- Creating a psychological edge- Protecting your time and resources- Helping you plan and schedule effectivelyWe'll also discuss where to actually put your expiry date and how to make it clear to your potential client when sending through your proposal. Adding an expiry date to your proposals is more than just a business tactic; it's about respecting your time and resources while making sure your clients are committed and serious. It's a tiny tweak with massive benefits, aiding in better planning, quicker responses and a more professional approach.I hope this inspires you to put your best foot forward and make sure your time, energy and expertise are valued the way they should be! Resources & Links:Previous episodes mentioned: How She Built This: Studio Gemma How you can start your interior design business as a Career Change Woman with Jane LedgerWant 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
Getting that first client who actually pays you is a really big milestone.But how do you get there? We all know how daunting it can be to try and secure that very first customer. And once we do land them, we'll usually undercharge and overdeliver. It's not just new designers that struggle to attract clients, however. Oftentimes, busy designers will bury their heads in their work and fail to continue marketing their businesses. Once the jobs dry up, they're left without any leads.Today, I've got some tried and tested strategies to help you secure your first paying client, along with some essential steps you should take before you embark on this exciting journey.Understand Your ValueBefore anything else, it's crucial to understand the value you bring to the table. Ask yourself, what unique skills or services do you offer that others don't? Knowing your strengths and how they benefit your potential clients will be the foundation of your pitch and the services you provide. Clarify Your NicheYou need to know where you're going and who you're targeting. What is your niche? Are you clear on what you're offering, and how much you'll charge? There is nothing worse than having someone reach out who wants to work with you, but you're unclear on any of these points. So, the more sure and elevated you are in your delivery of your service, the more likely that you'll get those return customers and referrals you're hoping for. So, once you've taken the time to build that self-belief and get clear on your offer, where can you expect to find leads? I'll take you through the different ways you might find your first paying client: 1. Referrals2. Networking3. Online Presence4. Sending Out a Pitch5. Follow-UpsSecuring your first paying customer might take a little time and effort, but don't get discouraged. Stay positive, keep refining your approach and learn from any setbacks. Every interaction is an opportunity to improve and grow your business.Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
I've seen many designers offer initial design consultations that they're either not charging for at all, or only charging a small amount. This can lead to you as a designer feeling undervalued, wasting time on clients that aren't able to afford your services anyway, and leave you constantly charging large projects to keep the income flowing.I challenge you to remove the mindset that the initial consultation should be free. If you stack the value in these consultations they can serve as a strong base for your service offerings, and encourage clients to work with you in a larger capacity.When you offer a 90-minute or two-hour consultation, you're not just selling your time; you're providing a warm-up period for your clients. This initial interaction allows them to get comfortable with you and your design process. It gives you the opportunity to set the stage as the expert, guiding them through what needs to happen, envisaging the next steps, and making them feel valued and understood.One of the primary benefits of such a session is that it lets your clients see just how knowledgeable you are. They might start with a sense of being overwhelmed or uncertain, but your guidance can transform that into trust and eagerness. It's your chance to shine as the expert—demonstrating that they truly need your expertise to achieve their dream space.If you don't currently offer such a consultation, I urge you to reconsider. Incorporating it into your service offerings is a relatively easy step. Promote it as an entry-level option through your social media platforms— emphasising its benefits and showing potential clients how this consultation will lead them to their design aspirations.For those of you who want more details about implementing this consultation model, please feel free to reach out. I am more than happy to share insights and answer questions. Slide into my DMs on Instagram or email me directly; whatever works best for you. And if there's a specific topic you'd like me to discuss in future posts, let me know!Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a PortfolioThank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
Resources & Links:Want 20% off your LEGAL docs from Foundd Legal? - Use our link hereWe use and recommend FLODESK for our emails - get 50% off with this link!Join The $10K Designer/ Mentorship here: https://interiorsinsider.com.au/mentorshipJoin the FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1351851525693713Download the FREE pricing and services guide here: https://goldchalk.mykajabi.com/offers/kc8TCz72Access my free masterclass - How to start your business without a Portfolio Thank you to our major sponsor and designer resource - More Time To Design
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MWH 411 : Protecting Your Business with Basic Legals Every Entrepreneur Must Know with Riz Amin When you're starting out in business, the thought of legals can freak you out. Trust me, it used to freak me out too! But it is incredibly empowering to know your legals in your business. Understanding and having your legals allows you to create a sustainable, long-lasting, profitable, and protected business... And this is what we're going to talk about on this episode with my Social Method Society member Riz Amin! LISTEN NOW Riz will walk us through as we talk the basic legals every entrepreneur must know: Consider your business structure and have insurance in place. Will you be a sole trader or a company?If you choose to operate as a sole trader, remember that your personal assets are on the line. In this case, having the right insurance in place is essential for protecting yourself. Additionally, make sure to have the necessary legal documents for your solo venture. If you opt for a company structure, your personal assets are not on the line, but insurance is still critical. Have a website with clearly defined terms and conditions and a privacy policy.The T's and C's not only outline the rules and expectations for visitors to your website, they also limit your liability and empower you to repurpose any testimonials or reviews you receive These legal safeguards define expectations, protect sensitive information, and provide comfort to your customers. Arrangement Agreement with your suppliers, contractors and subcontractors.Take the time to read and understand any agreements offered to ensure your interests are safeguarded. Protecting your intellectual property with copyrights and trademarks.By safeguarding your unique name, you lay the foundation to expand your brand and create more products under its umbrella. Combining copyright protection through terms and conditions and trademark registration is one of the best ways to safeguard your work as a coach, course owner, digital product creator, surface pattern designer, photographer, graphic designer, etc! So ladies, don't be afraid of your legals. Remember, you're not only building a business; you're creating a valuable asset that deserves protection to ensure the long-term success and sustainability of your business. Riz is offering a huge discount to get you started on your legals, head on over to tracyharris.co/legals and take advantage of the incredible sale! Until next week, stay happy in your hustle. ABOUT RIZ Hey, I'm Riz:● Foundd-er & Director● Lawyer of 20 years● Ecommerce entrepreneur of 10+ years● Creative thinker As a creative entrepreneur myself, I bring first-hand experience, insight and legal know-how to all the tricky processes and challenges you face as a creative entrepreneur. I'm not here to bamboozle you, or bore you to tears (though there may be a few from giggling). Foundd Legal exists to make tricky legal things easier, less boooooriiiiiing and way more #partyvibes. Because I want you to feel legally legit (and empowered ‘bout it). TLDR: I've been where you are. And I'm here to help you grow to where YOU want to be. CONNECT WITH RIZ Website: www.founddlegal.comInstagram: @FounddLegalLinkedIn: @FounddLegalFacebook: @FounddLegalDiscount: tracyharris.co/legals CONNECT WITH ME Web: www.tracyharris.coFacebook: @mumswithhustleInstagram: @mumswithhustleTwitter: @MumsWithHustleMums With Hustle® Podcast Community By Tracy Harris: @mumswithhustle LOVE THE MUMS WITH HUSTLE PODCAST? Okay, mama! I'm going to give it to you straight, 'cause you know that's what I'm about. Podcast reviews are super important to iTunes and the more reviews we receive the more likely iTunes will reward us with better reach. I want to reach more hustling mamas that can add extreme value to our kick-ass tribe. Help a sister, out? I already love you forever, but I'd be extremely grateful if you would review me on iTunes! ...
As creatives, it's easy to procrastinate about the boring paperwork we need to do for us to successfully run a makeup business! As you listen to my first episode, you will hear just how important it is in setting up your business right from the start. We have a remarkable guest, Founder & Director Riz MacDonald, who brings two decades of expertise in the creative industry and a unique legal perspective to help you set up and run your makeup business. Riz saw an unmet need in the market four years ago and founded 'Foundd Legal,' offering invaluable insights and legal guidance to creative entrepreneurs like you. In this episode, we dive deep into topics like terms & conditions, cancellations, refunds, and much more. So, if you're a creative entrepreneur looking to navigate the legal side of your business, you're in the right place. Let's get started!Get in touch with Riz at Foundd Legal-FacebookInstagram LinkedIn Website The Legally Legit Lounge (TLLL)Makeup Artist Template Discount code 15%- IINET Blog- The Art of Makeup Artist ContractsCancellation fees Podcast Legals & Biz with Riz The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Information on this podcast may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. This podcast contains links to other third-party websites. Such links are only for the convenience of the reader, user or browser. Get in touch:My mission for this podcast is to create a safe and supportive community for makeup artists to connect and collaborate. Sharing knowledge will inspire and strengthen our industry and mentor emerging artists. I'd love to hear from you and how I can support you - so please reach out and say hi! Facebook:Join our Facebook Group: Makeup Artists Unfiltered to continue the conversations from each episode Nicole Forde Hair & Makeup Follow me on Instagram : Nicole Forde Makeup Makeup Artists UnfilteredWebsite Nicole FordeCredits:Audio Engineer: John CoxMakeup Artists Unfiltered respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, learn and work, the Whadjuk Nyoongar people and pay my respects to the past, present and future Elders of this nation and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
When it comes to running your eCommerce business there are so many things to think about and sometimes your legal obligations can get pushed to the bottom of your to do list. Today I'm joined by Riz Amin of Foundd Legal to help demystify some of the legal obligations of the online business world. This episode will help you understand exactly what you need to have in place to dot your Is and cross your Ts. We chat about everything from your terms and conditions, privacy policy, refunds policy, insurance to the Barbie mania and who's overstepped the line when it comes to infringing their IP. We discuss how you can protect your products and designs from being copied and what to do if they are. Communication is so important when it comes to ensuring your customers know where they stand with you. So if you've got your refund policy hidden away in fine print and nowhere else on your website, this episode is a must listen for you. Riz has also kindly provided a special 15% discount on Foundd Legal's amazing eCommerce templates when you use the code “UNSTOPPABLEECOMM” at checkout. Episode Highlights: What do we need to be aware of with the Law? (4:39) The Dont's In Using Templates (10:34) What Do We Need To Consider When We Run A Competition? (14:17) The Do's And Don't's In Sharing Images Online (18:05) What's a Patent And When to Patent Your Product (22:21) What Can People Do To Protect Their Products From Being Copied? (24:34) What is something That Most People Do Wrong Online? (30:14) Click here for all links mentioned in this episode. Enrol in eComm Ignitor Binge all episodes of The Unstoppable eCommerce Podcast here! We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please subscribe, rate, and share the show - it would mean the world to me. There's more to come and we're looking forward to sharing how to sell more on your online store in our podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Copyrights and trademarks aren't a sexy topic—and not one that business owners usually consider until they're faced with a copycat. And then it can potentially be very, very expensive. In today's episode, I chat with Riz Amin from Foundd Legal about the legal side of copycats, and how to prevent them from striking!- Understanding when copying becomes a copyright infringement- Some practical steps you can take to prevent copycats- Trademarks vs copyright, and how best to use these in your business- Tips for addressing copyright infringement if you find a copycat- How to avoid accidental copying in your business- The new world of AI & Chat-GPT and the copyright minefield this can presentYou can find Riz at https://www.instagram.com/founddlegal/ and check out her website at https://founddlegal.com/ to access a copy of The Copycat KitSHOW LINKS:- Get my Daily Biz Booster emails: https://stephtaylor.co/DBB- 5 Simple Tweaks to Boost Your Launch Profits: https://stephtaylor.co/tweaks- Want me to spend a day working on your next launch? Book a VIP intensive: https://stephtaylor.co/vip- Get The A-Z Podcast Launch Plan: https://stephtaylor.co/plp-ig- Get a 30-day free trial of Kajabi: https://stephtaylor.co/kajabiLet's be Instagram friends: https://instagram.com/stephtay...
I have a treat for you this week, my very own legal guru, the amazing Riz McDonald from Foundd Legal, is on the show to share all of her expertise and experience. Riz has been a lawyer for 20 years and an eCommerce entrepreneur for the past 10 years. Riz provides insight and legal knowledge to all of the obstacles and challenges you face as a business owner. Through her own experience as a creative entrepreneur, Riz has first hand knowledge of what creative business owners deal with on a daily basis so she began designing affordable industry-specific templates to help guide and protect clients through their legals. I love Riz's advice that our business may be small but you need to think big! In this episode, Riz takes us through the legal side of running a business. There is so much to think about when you're starting a business but with Riz's help, we can do a health check and make sure that all of our current processes and documents are up to date. Our conversation explores the legal steps that every business needs to take in the start-up phase, business structures, necessary legal documents, legal templates, employee contracts, copyright protection, trademarks and hiring a team. One of the most important assets a business has is its intellectual property. All of the course content, copywriting, business name, course name, and slogans can be protected through trademarking and copyrighting. Riz takes us through how important it is to ensure our business is protected from others taking and copying all of our unique intellectual property with clear actionable steps. Riz finishes off with her biggest lessons for businesses that aren't yet at the 3 year mark. Tune in and write these down because they're invaluable to growing and building a successful, legally protected and sustainable business. LINKS: Where to find Riz McDonald: Website: www.founddlegal.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/founddlegal/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/founddlegal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/founddlegal/ Check out Riz's FREE Business Startup Checklist here! Where to Find Bec:Website: https://straightupbookkeeping.com.au/ Instagram: @straightup_bookkeepingFacebook: @straightupbookkeepingLinkedIn: @straight-up-bookkeeping
On the show this week Mike had a great discussion with Rizwana McDonald, Founder of Foundd Legal. Riz started Foundd as a way to make all of that boring, scary, overwhelming legal stuff both accessible and affordable to entrepreneurs, creatives and designers, so they can have the best shot possible of creating a legal, lucrative, kick-arse brand and business. Marketing pitch aside, Riz has an excellent and unique story of resilience and perseverance. Having been pulled out of school by her family at a young age, Riz was able to ultimately find her own path into the law which has culminated in her very own thriving practice. A truly inspiring entrepreneur and business owner Riz story is for anyone who thinks they can't make it.
In today's episode, I am joined by lawyer, eCommerce entrepreneur and Founder of Foundd Legal, Riz McDonald, to talk about how you can legally protect your business online. As a business owner herself, Riz brings first-hand experience, insight and legal know-how to all of the tricky processes and challenges that you can face when running a business.We chat about...How business owners can get started with legally protecting their online businesses (7:35) Why the old ‘copy and paste' of website terms and conditions should be avoided (12:00)The additional factors that health professionals need to consider in order to legally protect their online businesses (13:25)The biggest legal risks for online business owners (16:20)The difference between trademarking and copyrighting (20:05)How to protect your Intellectual Property (30:00)What to do if you discover someone has stolen your Intellectual Property (34:45)The difference between copying and being ‘inspired by' someone else's work (39:10)How Foundd Legal's legal templates can provide your business with affordable legal protection (43:00)When a business should consider custom legal services (46:42)Riz's best advice for helping businesses get legally legit (48:00)Riz's free Business Startup Checklist (52:00)Shop Foundd Legal's legal templates here and save 15% by using the code ‘RACHELHAWKINS' at checkout.Join the waitlist for my new course at rachelhawkins.co/waitlist See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let's talk about all things legal! Whether you're a seasoned travel business owner or you're ready and roaring to re-enter the industry, we've got you! Tune in as I am joined with special guest, Riz McDonald of Foundd Legal, while we go deep into the important things YOU need to know about protecting your biz and staying legally legit. Head to show notes https://travelbystephanie.com.au/43 for all the juicy details. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unplug-in-paradise/message
Riz McDonald is a lawyer with over 16 years of experience and an entrepreneur. Riz is passionate about all things creative! That's part of what led her to start Foundd… Over the years working as both a lawyer and as the founder of an ecommerce business of her own, she discovered that there were a huge number of amazing designers, creatives and fellow entrepreneurs out there who had fantastic ideas and business models, but had no access to the legal ins and outs that are imperative to running a fully legitimate, successful and protected company. Riz knows from experience how difficult and time consuming it can be to build a business from the ground up, and making sure you're doing everything the right way can be daunting. Honestly, some days it can totally suck. It was those days that gave her a kick in the pants and inspired her to share what she has learned with other brilliant, like-minded individuals! You can connect with Riz from Foundd Legal and find her incredible templates at https://founddlegal.com/ https://www.instagram.com/founddlegal/ https://www.facebook.com/founddlegal/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/founddlegal/
Creatives tend to be very DIY in spirit with lots of optimism and zero experience in legal agreements. The learning curve for creative business owners is huge and we can find ourselves in tricky waters when it comes to the legal aspects of our business. Thank goodness for legal brains like Riz McDonald. Riz is the founder and director of Foundd Legal. She's been a lawyer for 16 years and an e-commerce entrepreneur over the last decade. Her mission is to make legalese easier to understand. Bo speaks to Riz about contracts and agreements, what terms like 'moral rights' and 'intellectual property' actually mean and how to avoid scope creep for good. Links: Find Riz online at founddlegal.com You can browse her free tips and checklists and find helpful contract templates tailored to creative business owners. Check out Riz's podcast Legals and Biz with Riz Bo also recommends Delwyn Everard's podcast 'Running the Show' and Michael Tucak from Creative Legal for more legal support for artists and creatives. Riz recommends reading 'Profit First' by Mike Michalowicz _ If you've enjoyed this episode of Soul Traders please, please take a moment to recommend it to a friend. It's the best way to make sure the podcast reaches new ears. Also, review us on iTunes! Go on! We love reading them! You can find Soul Traders online at soultraders.net.au and on Instagram as @soultraderspodcast Have a question? Just DM us, we love questions! Intro music kindly provided by Lucy Peach. Production by Sound Mind.
In this episode Sarah meets with Riz, a lawyer with over 16 years of experience and founder of her own ecommerce business. Riz started Foundd Legal as a way to make all of the overwhelming legal side of your business less overwhelming, more accessible and affordable to entrepreneurs. Riz dives into the legal ins and outs of running a fully legitimate, successful and protected company. In this episode, Riz shares The importance of proper legal set up in a product businesses Why privacy policies are vital for your business Influencing customer decisions with information provided on your website Why you need the right contracts for your business Advice on “copy cats” Agreements for working with influencers If you would like to learn more about Riz head to https://founddlegal.com/ Or follow Nadine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/founddlegal/ Subscribe to Sarah's podcast and leave a review in the comments on iTunes (Apple podcasts): https://apple.co/33oJiAQ Follow Sarah on Instagram @sarahjcross_official See more at Sarah's website: https://www.sarahjcross.com
Riz is the founder of Foundd Legal and is a lawyer with 16 years of experience. Riz started Foundd as a way to make all of that boring, scary, overwhelming legal stuff both accessible and affordable to entrepreneurs, creatives and designers, so they can have the best shot possible of creating a legal, lucrative brand and business they can share with the world! In this episode, Riz and I chat about all things legal as a creative. We chat through mistakes that creative entrepreneurs make and steps that you can take to get legally legit. She shares advice that will be helpful, specifically to wedding pros, about retainers and contracts. We talk about trademarking intellectual property and the differences between copyright and trademark. Riz touches on terms & conditions, privacy policies and so much more. You're going to want a pen and paper for this episode… promise! Instagram: https://instagram.com/sarahluthy Website: http://www.sarahluthy.com/ Shownotes: https://sarahluthy.com/episode20
In this episode, I'm bringing to the table the experience I've had with covering my podcasting arse. And no I'm not talking about putting a pop filter over my PodMic. This week it's adding some legal protections to your show in the form of 1) a podcast guest release form, and 2) having a privacy policy and terms & conditions page on your website if you have a standalone website tied to your podcast (not including the site given to you by your hosting provider). It will help set the tone for the level of professionalism you are bringing to the table for your podcast and from experience, it shows your commitment to producing a great show. FULL DISCLAIMER: The information shared in this episode does not constitute legal or financial/insurance/business advice. It is only general in nature, so please seek guidance from an accredited legal or financial/insurance/business advisor. Throughout the episode I mention 2 people: Travis from Poddecks - find him on Instagram: Instagram.com/poddecks Riz from Foundd Legal - find her on Instagram: Instagram.com/founddlegal To find more information about this podcast or connect with Frank, head to: brandmypodcast.com Instagram.com/gdayfrank --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandmypodcast/message
In this podcast for CLI's ReinventED Legal Business: The Case Studies series, Riz McDonald, Founder and Director of Foundd Legal discussed how she turned her dream about being her own boss into a reality and combined her passion for small business with her knowledge and understanding of the law to make Foundd the go-to legal service provider for businesses in the creative sphere. Since its inception, Foundd has grown into a practice that is known for putting its clients first, supporting the growth of small businesses, and delivering an outcome-focused service that stays in touch with the needs of its clients. Essentially, Riz is a part of each client's team, as an in-house lawyer of sorts - except in her own house! Foundd operates entirely online, and offers comprehensive contract templates, custom services for the tailoring and review of legal documents, and short courses geared towards like-minded entrepreneurs who are ready to learn how to make their business legally legit. If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this session, you'll find the video in our CLI-Collaborate (CLIC) free resource hub here Don't forget to also check out and save the date for the other fabulous FREE ReinventED Legal Business: The Case Studies webinars - you'll find the details and registration links as we add them here.
Today we are joined by lawyer and entrepreneur, Riz McDonald of Foundd Legal. Foundd Legal offers practical legal consulting, as well as resources for small business owners to be protected legally. Riz makes the boring legal stuff fun. You'll learn: How to become legally legit & protect your small businessThe difference between copyright and a trademarkThe importance of trademarking your brand (and my own story of this!)The most common legal mistakes people make in small business If you have a small business and have ever wondered about anything legal, or if you are thinking about building a business, this podcast is for you! Links mentioned: Foundd Legal's Website Join the My Marketing Playbook Waitlist
Today we are joined by lawyer and entrepreneur, Riz McDonald of Foundd Legal. Foundd Legal offers practical legal consulting, as well as resources for small business owners to be protected legally. Riz makes the boring legal stuff fun.You'll learn:How to become legally legit & protect your small businessThe difference between copyright and a trademarkThe importance of trademarking your brand (and my own story of this!)The most common legal mistakes people make in small businessIf you have a small business and have ever wondered about anything legal, or if you are thinking about building a business, this podcast is for you!Links mentioned: Foundd Legal's Website Join the My Marketing Playbook Waitlist
Don't think social media marketing is important in the legal world? Well, it might be time to think again! In this podcast, digital marketing gurus Kaitlyn Gillies and Hayley Peters, Co-Founders, Oh My Digital Agency stepped us through the dos and don'ts of social media marketing. They were joined by Adriana Giometti, Chief Marketing & Client Relations Officer, Holman Webb Lawyers and Rizwana McDonald, Founder and Director, Foundd Legal, who discussed how they have used social media as an integral part of marketing their firms and connecting with their clients. This podcast was part of the CLI-ALPMA Innovation and Legaltech Week 2021 Live program on 11 February 2021. If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this podcast, you'll find the video in our CLI-Collaborate (CLIC) free resource hub here.
Riz McDonald is a lawyer with over 16 years of experience, and after working many years as both a lawyer and as the founder of an ecommerce business of her own, she discovered that there were a huge number of amazing designers, creatives and fellow entrepreneurs out there who had fantastic ideas and business models, but had no access to the legal ins and outs that are imperative to running a fully legitimate, successful and protected business. Riz was inspired to start Foundd Legal as a way to make all of that boring, scary, overwhelming legal stuff both accessible and affordable for entrepreneurs, creatives and designers, so they can have the best shot possible of creating a legal, lucrative, kick-arse brand and business. Riz is passionate about providing practical tips, tricks and legal resources - minus the legalese and billable hourly rate. Riz is more than a virtual law firm as she has experience launching and scaling a successful e-commerce business and has an intimate knowledge of what it takes to grow and scale an online business on a shoestring budget. Our conversation covers: The legal foundations all business owners need to have in placeHow your mindset can affect your legal decisionsBusiness Partnerships & CollaborationsWhat you need to know about Copyright lawsProtecting your intellectual propertyTrademarking your name - when you need to think about trademarkingThe things you need to consider as you grow To find out more about Riz head to FOUNDD LEGAL Check out all of Riz's great content over on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/founddlegal/
Riz McDonald is a lawyer with over 16 years of experience, and after working many years as both a lawyer and as the founder of an ecommerce business of her own, she discovered that there were a huge number of amazing designers, creatives and fellow entrepreneurs out there who had fantastic ideas and business models, but had no access to the legal ins and outs that are imperative to running a fully legitimate, successful and protected business.Riz was inspired to start Foundd Legal as a way to make all of that boring, scary, overwhelming legal stuff both accessible and affordable for entrepreneurs, creatives and designers, so they can have the best shot possible of creating a legal, lucrative, kick-arse brand and business.Riz is passionate about providing practical tips, tricks and legal resources - minus the legalese and billable hourly rate. Riz is more than a virtual law firm as she has experience launching and scaling a successful e-commerce business and has an intimate knowledge of what it takes to grow and scale an online business on a shoestring budget.Our conversation covers:The legal foundations all business owners need to have in placeHow your mindset can affect your legal decisionsBusiness Partnerships & CollaborationsWhat you need to know about Copyright lawsProtecting your intellectual propertyTrademarking your name - when you need to think about trademarkingThe things you need to consider as you growTo find out more about Riz head to FOUNDD LEGALCheck out all of Riz's great content over on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/founddlegal/
Another espresso shot episode coming to you this week! I hopped on a quick call with Foundd Legal owner, Riz McDonald to chat about a question that was raised in The Flipchart community on Facebook this week. The question was, “When writing up contracts to deliver remote sessions, is anyone including information to address potential / perceived risks around using platforms such as Zoom? Just to give an example, if someone recorded a session without your knowledge, or someone felt there was a privacy issue. I'm about to have a client sign on the dotted line and want to make sure I'm covered” Riz shares her thoughts on how to navigate this with your clients. About today's guest: Riz McDonald Riz is a lawyer with over 16 years of experience, She is an entrepreneur and passionate about all things creative! Which is part of what led her to start Foundd Legal. Riz first appeared on Episode 96 of the First Time Facilitator podcast, chatting all things contract creation. Over the years working as both a lawyer and as the founder of an ecommerce business, she discovered that there were a huge number of amazing designers, creatives and fellow entrepreneurs out there who had fantastic ideas and business models, but had no access to the legal ins and outs that are imperative to running a fully legitimate, successful and protected company. She started Foundd Legal as a way to make all of that boring, scary, overwhelming legal stuff both accessible and affordable to entrepreneurs, creatives and designers, so they can have the best shot possible of creating a legal, lucrative, kick-arse brand and business they can share with the world. Resources mentioned in this episode: Found Legal Connect with Riz on Linkedin Facebook Instagram Like this show? Please leave me a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so I can thank you personally. Tweet Leanne your number one takeaway from this episode! Click Shhh... I'm releasing 5 secret podcast episodes over 5 days to help you book out your facilitation business, BUT you need to register to get access.Head on over to bookedoutfacilitator.comSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/leannehughes)