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New FTC Guidelines Lower Boom On Internet Marketing Dec 1

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Internet Marketers everywhere are up in arms about FTC Disclosure Guidelines that go into effect on December 1, 2009. But will these FTC rules mean the end of Internet Marketing.

Rather than rely on conjecture, forums comments, blurbs from “Gurus” and other non-legal opinions, you can find links here to credible resources that will help you navigate through this Internet Marketing transition phase.

Having come from a highly regulated industry prior to starting my Internet career, I am well aware of the angst created when a regulatory body decides to crack down (or in this case enforce rules that have been around for a while).

Disclaimer: The comments and material presented here is not legal advice. It is for informational purposes only. Consult your own legal counsel for specific legal advice.

Here are the links:

Attorney Mike Young Presents Internet Law Resources. Downloadable FTC Disclosure Guide, plus indepth discussions and video of FTC Disclosure Rules.

Q&A With FTC Webinar. Jim Edwards interviews Rich Cleland of the FTC About Bloggers, Affiliates, Advertisers and more…

These are two great resources that will probably 99% of your questions about the FTC Disclosure Rules.

Talk soon,

Bob

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5 Responses to “New FTC Guidelines Lower Boom On Internet Marketing Dec 1”

  1. Many experts consider affiliate marketing is the most effortless strategy to generate Internet income from home, but definitely needs time and dedication.

  2. Which one do you think is much better? E-mail Marketing or Pay Per Click Advertising.- I have tried using both E-mail marketing and PPC Advertising to advertise my products and both seems to do equally well.

  3. Bob C says:

    While both methods will work well, the objectives are different.

    With email marketing, you are targeting a list of subscribers with whom you are building or have built a relationship. After you have established trust with your list via your email newsletter, blog posts, free reports etc. you can sell to them effectively because you have demonstrated value.

    With PPC you are simply targeting buyer keywords and using the law of large numbers to drive targeted buyers to you money page.

    If you are not building a list on the back end, you are loosing out. That’s why I use Clickbank Bonus Domination software to deliver my bonuses and build my list of buyers simultaneously. No need to have buyers email me for their bonus download link. It automates everything and captures their names and email address.

  4. my PPC advertising on Google Adwords is really effective in promoting my affiliate links. my Adbrite PPC advertising cost seems to be higher than Adwords.’,;

  5. Anthony L says:

    I have been to your blog before. The more I visit, the more I keep coming back! ;-)

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