đ¸ Want an earnings disclaimer? Itâs my gift to you!
I hope youâre having a great summer â enjoying the slower pace of life and soaking up the sun.âď¸ Scott and I recently squeezed in a long weekend hiking at Lake Tahoe with friends. It was such a great summer trip! (And we found the BIGGEST pinecones I have ever seen!) đ˛
At the same time, all biz owners (including me!) are still thinking about their incomeâŚeven while out hiking – or burying their toes in the sand at the beach.đď¸
So if youâre someone who helps OTHERS increase their income (or have better health so they have energy to run their biz)⌠hereâs a BIG reminder for youâŚ
Youâre NOT responsible for your clientsâ results.
Specifically, their financial results.
(Youâre not responsible for their health results or any other kind of results either, but today Iâm talking about financial results.)
Youâre not responsible for your clientsâ business outcomes, earnings or income.
Just because you work with a client, youâre NOT responsible for whether their income goes up or down afterwards.
Truly, youâre not.
How do you let your clients KNOW this so they donât get confused and think you ARE?
Here’s one good wayâŚ
Legal Love Tip: Include an earnings disclaimer to say youâre not responsible for earnings or income as a result of taking your course or working with you.
Where can you get a simple earnings disclaimer?
đ Right here! Use this languageâŚitâs my gift to you!
Earnings Disclaimer: Any earnings, income, or revenue shared is only an example of what is possible to achieve. Results vary for each person based on a variety of factors, so there are no guarantees that you will experience the same or similar results.
When should you use it?
In any of these places if youâre talking about a client having a big launch or increased income after working with you
âĄď¸ Social media or your blog
âĄď¸ Website
âĄď¸ Zoom webinars
âĄď¸ Podcasts or guest interviews
âĄď¸ Client agreements and terms of use for your programs
âĄď¸ Anywhere youâre talking about a client testimonial or sharing their results (Psst! Be sure to get their permission with a testimonial release like this one.)
How should you share it?
âĄď¸ Written – on your blog or social media, etc. right next to where you share the clientâs results.
âĄď¸ Verbally – when talking on Zoom, in webinars, or in group settings, etc. either before or right after talking about results your clients achieve after working with you.
Do you have questions about using an earnings disclaimer â or any other type of disclaimer?
Weâve got you â just comment below with your question and weâll reach out to you.
Hereâs to NOT being responsible for your clientâs results â and to more hiking in the mountains of Tahoe 𼞠and beach time this summer!đď¸
