Miles Almadrones
Miles is a legal writer and content marketing specialist with a background in operations management and logistics. He has worked with small businesses, professional services, and startups in industries ranging from telemedicine to consumer products. Based in St. Petersburg, FL, Miles earned his B.A. from the University of Tampa. Learn more about him on LinkedIn.
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How to Start an LLC in Connecticut
Find out how to start an LLC in Connecticut, including the forms and information you’ll need, how much registration costs, and what to do after filing.
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How to Get a Hawaii Business License
Your new business in Hawaii might need licenses from federal agencies, the state, and your local island government. Here’s how to handle all three.
· 6 min read
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How to Copyright a Song
You copyright a song as soon as you create it, but a registration gives you the ability to enforce your copyright. Here’s how to get started.
· 8 min read
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How to Find an EIN Number in Texas
Texas businesses can have federal EINs and separate ID numbers issued by the state. Here's how to find the one you're looking for.
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What Is a Living Trust?
A living trust is a legal arrangement that specifies who manages your assets and who inherits them after you die—all while avoiding probate.
· 10 min read
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Can One LLC Have Two Businesses?
If you have an LLC and a new business idea, you might be tempted to run it under your existing company. While possible, this can sometimes be risky.
· 7 min read
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How to Get a Virtual Mailbox (and Why Your Business Needs One)
A virtual mailbox digitizes your incoming mail, gives your business a real address, and takes just a few steps to set up through LegalZoom. Here’s how.
· 5 min read
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EIN vs. TIN: What’s the Difference Between These Tax Numbers?
A TIN is any official taxpayer identification number, one of which is an EIN. The main takeaway is that EINs only apply to businesses, not individuals.
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How to Protect Against Trademark Infringement: Examples and Advice
Trademark infringement can happen anywhere, anytime—and it’s up to you to stop it. Find out how to monitor for violations and protect your brand.
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30 Minority Small Business Grants for 2025
Borrowing isn’t the only way to secure funding. Take a look at these diverse grant programs for entrepreneurs of all backgrounds.
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