If you’ve been Googling, “Do I need an LLC for my coaching business?” or
asking friends in group chats if they filed one — you’re not alone. It’s one of the
first decisions most entrepreneurs face… and one of the most confusing.
Let’s break it down so you can make a confident, legally-sound choice — and
stop guessing.
1. What is an LLC, really?
LLC stands for “Limited Liability Company.” It creates a legal separation between
you and your business. That means your personal assets (like your house or
savings account) are usually protected if your business gets sued.
2. Do you need one to start making money?
Nope. You can start selling digital products, coaching clients, or building a brand
as a sole proprietor. But that means you are personally liable for everything —
contracts, taxes, legal claims.
3. When is the right time to file?
Here’s the rule of thumb:
● If you’re earning consistent income
● If you have assets to protect
● If you want to build business credit or hire help
Then it’s time to consider an LLC. It’s not just for 6-figure businesses — it’s for
serious ones.
4. Will an LLC protect your content or brand?
Nope — that’s a job for contracts and trademarks. An LLC only protects your personal liability, not your ideas or products.
5. What if you’re not “there yet”?
Then protect what you can for now. That means solid contracts, a clear refund
policy, and a legit disclaimer. (And yes — I’ve got templates for that inside the
Legal Protection Bundle.)
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