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    Janis Chan posted in the group The Community

    • 4 years ago · Edited 4 years ago

    Hi Folks! I’m currently on the Catapult Cohort #6 – working on more foundational strategy as I am radically up/re-skilling for portfolio career. For those with hyphenated portfolio careers (offerings to different audience) how have you set up websites and what sort of business structure have you gone with? My thoughts are separate websites set up as trading names for one limited company, I’ll speak to an accountant as well for most tax efficient structure! (Thanks Fiona Chorlton-Voong ! for the prompt) Any accountant recommendations would also be much appreciated.

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    • I’ll send you a DM in the morning with my recent findings on accountants Janis Chan!

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    • Lara Hayward – how do you go about this?

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      • At the start, I listed all my offerings under one company/website as it was easier for me to manage that way – however I’m currently looking at separating them back out again as the charging structures/markets in which they operate and clients are quite different. I’m focussing more on the coaching stuff at the moment so will be updating my website to reflect that with a view to setting up my own B Corp/sustainability related page at a later date. It’s a tough call though as I get a lot of traffic to my website through the B Corp page so will likely miss out on that for now…. as ever, a work in progress….:-)

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        • Thanks for that insight Lara Hayward, much appreciated, interesting you are now separating these, I never thought about this point – is ”all traffic, good traffic”?! I had made a point on the LinkedIn module about only using LI for consultancy and possibly IG platform for Coaching but after Fiona Chorlton-Voong mentioned about building network generally as these could potentially lead to clients, it made sense that I use LI for everything or at least talk about everything I’m doing/interests me and hence also the website separation question.

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