Getting audited by the IRS is rare, but it can happen, especially if you're unknowingly raising red flags as a creator. This guide breaks down common audit triggers like writing off too much of your life or not reporting all your income, and how to stay on the IRS’s good side.
Ready to go full time as a content creator? Download our free checklist to make sure you’ve got the financial, legal, and business essentials covered before you make the leap.
You’re making real money from content, and that means you’re officially running a business. This guide breaks down the next smart steps micro influencers should take to legitimize their income, stay organized, and scale with confidence.
Think being a micro influencer means making less money? Think again. Learn how creators with just a few thousand followers are building profitable businesses by owning their niche, monetizing strategically, and treating their content like a company.
Taxes can be confusing, especially for content creators, but you’re not alone. We’re breaking down the most common questions creators ask so you can stop guessing and start making smart, informed decisions.
Chasing down late brand payments can be exhausting for creators, but it doesn’t have to be. We teamed up with DUPAY to share expert tips and tools for collecting on unpaid invoices so you can get paid and stay focused on creating.
You're making money from your content, and now it's time to build a real business. This guide walks you through the exact steps to go full time as a content creator, from calculating your quit number to setting up your LLC and diversifying your income for long-term success.
Many creators wonder if they should form their LLC in Wyoming or Florida to save on taxes, but the cheaper option isn’t always the smarter one. Here’s what you need to know before making that decision.
Brand deals can be incredibly profitable for content creators, but knowing what to charge is key. Price too low and you undersell yourself, price too high and you might lose the deal entirely.
Outsourcing as a content creator can save you time and boost productivity, but hiring independent contractors comes with important tax and legal responsibilities. Here’s what you need to know before you delegate.