TAKEAWAYS FROM… A Convo With My Lawyer About Making Money Online

I’ve gotten so many messages from many of you (since you’re spending a lot of time at home now!) about how to make money while you’re home, get paid to ‘gram, and even post on a mental health or parents blog. This is a unique time in the world, especially the “influencer” industry, as Girls’ Life quoted me in today, because you must learn to be innovative. I think I’m a bit lucky in this scenario because I’m not limited to posting on Instagram or my site: I started the summit program, I have my podcast, along with my site and social media (etc.) which are all ways for me to bring in consistent revenue. I’m thankful I have multiple revenue streams ESPECIALLY during a time like this!

 COVID is a great example of a reason I say it’s CRUCIAL you find a way to make your company able to make money offline.

Last week I talked with my lawyer Andrea on IG Live (Alexa & Friends will be back soon!) about everything in legal terms surrounding running a business. When I signed with Radio Disney, I had a separate lawyer who helped negotiate that deal with me. So technically I have 2 lawyers: if I’m working on a bigger deal like a book deal or a TV show, *I like to call Erik my Hollywood lawyer* because he steps in.

My day to day lawyer is Andrea. She’s the one that reviews a contract for me if it’s relating to stuff about social media, blog posts, or podcast ads. For the Be Fearless Summit, those contracts are much bigger and have terms that I’m not super used to, so I always have my manager or lawyer review them. You never want to be put in a situation where (for example) Sephora is paying you for an Instagram post and they’ve put a clause in the contract that states you can’t post about any other makeup brand for 190 days. Brands usually include a clause like that, and you simply have to ask for them to remove it from your contract.

Now, lawyers aren’t cheap. During the episode, Andrea and I talked about when to know you need a lawyer (similar to when you need a manager, managers take a percentage of everything you make) and for the most part, you probably don’t need one. If you’re doing small Instagram post deals for under $300, or maybe you’re getting a few podcast ads for $50 here and there, you CAN have a lawyer brief a contract but it’s not necessary. “Approval” in an email with the brand stating your payment terms is good enough, at the beginning of your career.

Andrea suggested that if you plan to eventually get paid from social media, you should establish yourself as an LLC. I’ve been an LLC since (2015) I believe, which is how I file my taxes. Since I run my company full-time, I had to establish it as a business to have a business bank account and get paid properly.

BUT, had I only decided to focus on Instagram and I didn’t have a website, I’m not sure I’d establish myself as a company. I say, wait until you really know what you want before you start filing yourself as a company and getting a lawyer involved. You may get sick of being your own brand 2 days later, but then you already filed the paperwork! I’m working on getting the summit trademarked, but I want to host 5-10 summits before doing that. The cost to trademark a company is 5X more than establishing yourself as an LLC. So, the summit is protected under my personal company for the time being.

I hope this helps all of you eager aspiring entrepreneur’s. Go get ’em!

A New Innovative Business Card from Oll3H

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This post is in partnership with Oll3H.

Though business might have slowed down a bit, that doesn’t mean I’m not still focused on the next Be Fearless Summit, along with keeping my social media up to date and inspiring! I’ve been a fan of business cards since the early days of my career. There’s nothing more important than knowing who you are and what type of career path you want to pursue. Even if you haven’t found your purpose or calling yet, there will be many experiences in your life where you’ll be around someone valuable, who is worthy of knowing who YOU are! That’s why I frequently preach knowing your elevator pitch (on yourself or your business) so that you’re immediately ready to pitch yourself to whoever it is you might run in to one day.

That’s why I’m excited to partner with the app Oll3H, an innovative business card app that gives you the opportunity to connect and network with friends and acquaintances. Since you’re not leaving the house for the next few weeks, this app is a great way to compile existing business cards you have lying around, or get someone’s information who you might run into during a grocery store run. No contact necessary! Additionally, you can share your contact with someone via text, so there seriously is NO contact necessary!

If you’re sick of spending money every few months on new business cards, like me, you must rethink your business spending habits.

That’s why Oll3H has created a platform where you can instantly get someone’s “business” card virtually, by asking to scan their QR code. Download the app (for free), scan someone’s code who also has the app, and you’ve got their virtual business card saved!

Download the app here and get connecting!

#OLL3H #SayH3LLO

 

Innocence Files on Netflix

 

Today, a new show premiered on Netflix called the Innocence Files, which is a documentary series focusing on the work that Innocence Project does to exonerate wrongfully convicted people. This is a subject incredibly important to me because when I was 7, my father was wrongfully convicted of terrible crimes. I was 12-years-old and spent years of my childhood visiting him in a maximum security prison, being put through the DCF system, and hating myself for not being able to comprehend how this could happen to someone who was innocent. This happened in 2007, way before the days of interrogations having to be filmed (Obama passed that law later on). There was no DNA in his case, so my father had to take a plea bargain in return for a reduced sentence.

 

What happened to my father was on track to destroy me until I got older & wiser, and found the Innocence Project. Then I realized this happens to 10,000 people + yearly. Thanks to Pop’s, another nonprofit in LA, I’ve been able to meet many other young people who also had someone they knew incarcerated. Every conviction is different, no child should have to witness what many of us have and what many do who have a family member (wrongfully convicted or not) incarcerated.

If there’s ONE positive outcome that happened from what happened, it’s my career path. I hope I prove to you that you have two paths you can take in your life, regardless of what happens to you: and YOU determine which path you choose to go down.

The system might fail you, but you can’t fail yourself.
I highly encourage you watch this show and become cautious of where the justice system still has faults, and how corrupt it is even to this day.

Watching these kind of shows is a bit of a trigger for me, so I don’t usually watch shows like this, but I do my part to speak about them and participate behind the scenes. At the end of this video I mention a few incredible people whom I’ve met since I became involved with the Innocence Project. I hope you enjoy this series and I know Innocence Project would love any tweets if you want to tell them your thoughts on the show on Twitter!

116: Co-Founder & CEO of DBA, Raina Penchansky

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116: CEO & Co-Founder of Digital Brand Architects Raina Penchansky joins This is Life Unfiltered today for a candid conversation on management, social media and building a sustainable brand. An episode worthy of a listen if you’re interested in starting a career in social media, entertainment, whether it may be in front of or behind the camera. DBA reps talent like Aimee Song, Arielle Charnas and Lauryn Bosstick (Skinny Confidential). Tune in this week on This is Life Unfiltered! #episode116 #DBA #livelifeunfiltered

Small Businesses Alexa Loves That Are Giving Back

There are a ton of businesses out there giving back right now, not only to the community but to their fans, so I wanted to highlight a few of my favorites below.

Happy shopping & giving back!

Join the #DressUpAtHomeChallenge from Operation Deploy Your Dress in partnership with L’eggs!

Time to trade in your sweatpants for your favorite fancy dress and have fun at home! Put on a dress, take a pic of your new normal, and tag 3 friends to accept the challenge.
Tag #DressUpAtHomeChallenge #ODYD & #Leggs on social media! 

If you’re East Coast based, one of my friends is the owner of a few Blo Blow Dry locations across Connecticut and Long Island. They’re giving back to local healthcare workers when you buy a gift card. Blo is one of the only blowout bars I’ll got to in LA and Connecticut because the service is always on point.

Support this local business here!

GIVINGLI is donating in a major way. This trendy and captivating brand teams up with rad artists to make catchy content. Small businesses can apply to digitally distribute gift cards on the app with zero fees and quick set up. Plus, artists can apply to join a program where 100% of the donations go to the artist during COVID.

Hulya Swim was founded by another friend of mine, Hannah! Here I am pictured in one of their signature styles. It’s seriously the only bikini I’ll wear that makes me feel confident. They’re doing daily giveaways and partnering with other companies that are giving back to the community and the ocean during this time. Check them out here! 

Know of another company giving back? DM me and I’ll add them to this post!

115: OVERCOMING TRAUMA

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overcoming trauma

This is part of an interview I did with Remedy Live. The reason I wanted to post this today is because I know that so many of us are struggling with our mental health right now, and Remedy Live is a nonprofit that gives you a therapist 24/7 to chat with via their phone number and online portal. I open up about my past experiences with suicidal thoughts, depression & anxiety in this candid discussion. Text 494949 24/7 to talk with a crisis counselor.

You are not alone in feeling alone during this isolating time! Don’t be afraid to reach out to me or Remedy Live for some extra support. We all need it!

LIVE WITH Gossip Girl’s Kelly Rutherford

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FULL VIDEO HERE!

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Happiness Matters with Kelly Rutherford // Live With Alexa & Friends

Since I can’t push the show I was hoping for to happen in real life for the time being, I’m making a mini IGTV show a weekly thing to keep you entertained & inspired! I grew up with the show Gossip Girl, and when I moved to New York when I was younger I kind of felt like SVDW when I’d go out!
I was honored to “sit down” with @kellyrutherford today to talk about a variety of topics like mental health, dating, and being your most authentic self 🙂

 #AlexaAndFriends #GossipGirl #ThinkOutsideTheBox

Kohl’s & Spanx Spring Haul

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Kohl's & Spanx Spring Haul

I finally splurged and bought the Spanx liquid leggings and some other items from Kohl’s so that my wardrobe is up to date when quarantine ends!

Video above, but here is everything I bought:

Spanx faux leather legging: size L, size up 

Elizabeth and James via Kohl’s leather bag

Elizabeth and James aviator 

Vera by Vera Wang pattern dress

E&J set of 4 rings, set of 1 

E&J moto jacket

LC Lauren Conrad nude heels

P.S. When I bought the items online from Kohl’s, they sent me a $60 gift card to use on another purchase. Not bad!