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Re: Affiliate marketing legal issues   [ Edited ]
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A link to the FTC Guidelines:
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/10/endortest.shtm

Also, regarding the $11,000 Fine:
FTC Responds to Blogger Fears: "That $11,000 Fine Is Not True" from FastCompany.com here:

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There are so many affiliate marketing offers out there that promise high returns but in the end turn to be scams. I think the best thing for anybody to do is to research a great deal before jumping into anything. A few affiliate marketing services you can look at that are highly respectable are www.clickbank.com and www.commissionjunction.com

But then again, it all depends on what type of affiliate marketing you are into. Some pay more some pay less.

 

We offer an affiliate program at our franchise for sale directory andwe are very picky who gets to join but it can be very rewarding if you are familiar with the different strategies of internet marketing. Check it out at www.majorfranchises.com

 

If you wish to learn more about affiliate marketing you may contact me.

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11-06-2009 12:26 PM

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When I started, I started as an S-Corp, because at the time (1999) LLC's were newish and legal advisors weren't sure what to make of them as there was not enough case law to fully understand liability ramifications.

 

However, if I were to start today and wanted to go beyond a sole proprietorship I would start as an LLC.


 

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