Jim James & Jotham Stein , The UnNoticed Entrepreneur

Naive entrepreneurs fail to protect their equity and exit poor; with Jotham Stein

25 Aug 2022 • 19 min • EN
19 min
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Get Noticed! Send a text. Who would want to start a company just to get kicked out of their own company, right? But let"s admit it, protecting your company, and your control over your company is not something that goes into your mind when establishing it until you"re starting to lose control and your investors start to take over. In this episode, Jotham Stein, Owner of Law Offices of Jotham S. Stein P.C., addresses that, and shares just how entrepreneurs like you can protect your company, and your control over it. Jotham also sites some examples of how founders and owners lose control over their companies, and the different kind of investors, and their characteristics, that you may encounter and consider pitching to. He also shares sample terms that you could include in your contract, some things that entrepreneurs should consider when going into a deal, and at what stage of the conversation this should really be taken care of. And lastly, he also shares about his book, "How to Negotiate Like a CEO", how he started his law firm, and how he gets it, and himself, get noticed. Post-production, transcript and show notes by XCD Virtual Assistants AI Writer - Content writing made easier Generate Accurate, Relevant & Quality Content in 2 Minutes Peppertype - Virtual Content Assistant Generate better content copies in seconds. Riverside - Your online recording studio The easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser. Podcastpage.io Launch your podcast website in minutes. Support the show Be a podcast guest. Share your story. Learn how to get noticed by podcast hosts. Check out the Podcast Guest Blueprint - click the link below. https://academy.theunnoticed.cc/

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