Nellie Akalp

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Bio

Nellie Akalp is a passionate entrepreneur and mother of four. She is the CEO of CorpNet.com, the smartest way to start a business, register for payroll taxes and maintain business compliance across the United States. 

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Growing a Business

Every Successful Business Has Bad Reviews — Even Mine. Here's How I Tackle Negative Feedback.

What happens when a negative online review shows up like a dark cloud on a sunny day? Here's a blueprint for bouncing back, strategically and emotionally, from the sting of bad feedback online.

Starting a Business

Is Your Business Name Legal? Find Out With This Simple 3-Step Analysis

It's easy to fall in love with the cool name you chose for your new business, but be careful. The name may not be yours to use.

Growing a Business

Is Sharing Equity Worth It? Here's How to Add the Right Partners at the Right Time

While adding new equity partners dilutes the ownership of existing owners, it is inarguably the right and necessary move in certain business scenarios.

Money & Finance

BOI Reporting Requirements Changed Yet Again — Do You Need to File By the New March Deadline? Find Out Here.

The BOI filing requirement has changed for yet another time. Here's a detailed perspective and history on BOI along with a timely guide for business owners who want to ensure they comply on time and save themselves hundreds of dollars in daily fines.

Collaboration

How Strategic Partnerships Catapulted My Business to 200% Growth — and How They Can Help You, Too.

The self-assured, individualistic nature of the entrepreneur belies the need for a robust network of partnerships. But you can only get so far on your own.

Leadership

I'm Living Through the California Wildfires — Here's How Every Business Can Prepare For a Natural Disaster

My company is based in southern California; I've had to evacuate my home once already because of the fires. It's been very touch-and-go — but I'm still running my business. Here's what I've learned about being prepared for any natural disaster, especially as they become commonplace.

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