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Marketing your business legally shouldn’t be a mystery.

You're doing everything right — building your dream, showing up online, and trying to grow.

But every time you go to post, launch, or email... there’s a voice in your head saying “Is this even allowed?”

At CompliantHer™, we simplify the rules so you can market boldly — and legally.

Get peace of mind, protection, and powerful clarity with resources designed just for women entrepreneurs.

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Learn what every online business owner must include in emails to stay legal, avoid spam flags, and protect your reputation.

CompliantHer™ Coaching Programs

Whether you’re just starting out or scaling fast, we’ve got a level of support that fits:

CompliantHer Lite

Self-paced tools, templates, and trainings for the DIY entrepreneur.

Perfect if you want to understand the basics of email, ad, and website compliance — without sifting through legal jargon or spending hours online.

You'll get instant access to practical, plug-and-play resources that give you peace of mind every time you hit “send” or “publish.”

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Group coaching, real-time support, and clarity to take action fast.

Designed for entrepreneurs who are ready to grow but don’t want to second-guess every piece of content.

Join live coaching calls, ask questions in real time, and get ongoing accountability to stay protected and compliant while you scale your business.

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Private coaching, strategy sessions, and done-with-you guidance to protect your growing brand.

If you’re leading a team, launching a new offer, or becoming more visible — you need high-level support.

This premium, application-only experience gives you personalized feedback, legal risk reviews, and high-touch strategy so you can move forward with full confidence.

It All Started with a Stack of Paperwork and a Whole Lot of Questions…

I was working in a small law firm when I started noticing a pattern — women over 50, brilliant and driven, were launching businesses… but no one had warned them about the fine print. Regulations. Disclaimers. Policies. All the behind-the-scenes stuff that can make or break your business.

They weren’t doing anything wrong — they just didn’t know what they didn’t know.

And I saw myself in them. As a serial entrepreneur over 50, I knew the fire it takes to build something from scratch… and how overwhelming it is when red tape starts to slow you down.

That moment lit a spark in me — and CompliantHer™ was born.

Now, I help women like us turn confusion into confidence with the right compliance tools, clear guidance, and the support we should’ve had from the start.

What No One Tells You (But You Need to Know)

Smart insights for women entrepreneurs navigating today’s online world.

How to Stay Compliant When Promoting Financial Products or Investment Content

How to Stay Compliant When Promoting Financial Products or Investment Content

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QSBS Gets a Makeover —  What Section 1202 Changes Mean for Founders

QSBS Gets a Makeover — What Section 1202 Changes Mean for Founders

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What the SEC’s Small Business Forum Means for  Everyday Entrepreneurs

What the SEC’s Small Business Forum Means for Everyday Entrepreneurs

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How SEC Rules Protect You When You Invest in Other Businesses

How SEC Rules Protect You When You Invest in Other Businesses

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Capital Raising 101: What the SEC Wants Small Businesses to Know

Capital Raising 101: What the SEC Wants Small Businesses to Know

Raising money can feel intimidating, especially for women who didn’t grow up around investors or financial jargon. But the SEC’s recent focus on small-business capital formation shows that it wants to... ...more

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January 05, 20261 min read

FTC Wants You to Rethink Your Affiliate Disclosures—Here’s the Latest

FTC Wants You to Rethink Your Affiliate Disclosures—Here’s the Latest

If you promote affiliate links, workshops, or digital products, the FTC is updating its guidance on “clear and conspicuous” disclosures. ...more

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