episode 44: how to protect your membership site
So many entrepreneurs are now offering subscription-based membership program to have consistent income on a monthly basis. What legal documents are needed to protect the content of your program and your membership website? What do you do if someone cancels their membership halfway through a month or wants a refund?
In this podcast episode, you’ll understand why you want to get legal documents in place so you can stop holding yourself back and feel SAFE to GROW BIGGER through using membership-based programs.
in this episode I share:
- 3 steps to protect your membership program
- How to shield your income
- 2 big reasons to have Terms of Use for your membership program
- Why Terms of Use aligns with the throat chakra
- How to secure your website
- How a Website Disclaimer protects you
- Why Website Terms & Conditions protects your work
- Why your Privacy Policy respects your members
- How to limit your liability when it comes to your program materials
- What a Mini-Disclaimer is
- How each legal document aligns with either the root or heart chakras
mentions:
Stu McLaren
The Health Coach Mastery Summit
Episode 5: How to protect online group programs
Episode 22: 5 Must-have terms when you sell online
Episode 43: My favorite ways to get out of my head and into my heart
Episode 17: 6 Key parts to have in Website Disclaimers
Episode 27: Legal basics: Your first 3 legal steps
Episode 9: Keep copycats away from your website
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