Entrepreneurs like you are ruined almost on a daily basis because they don't know the legal secrets used by millionaire Internet marketers to protect and grow their businesses online.
We're talking about lawsuits filed by the government and private individuals, criminal prosecution, civil judgments, fines, bankruptcy, and even court orders barring you from doing business on the Internet in the future.
More than one marketer has gone to jail recently and even a few have skipped the country one step ahead of the law.
Why?
Because they made one or two simple mistakes in the way they did business.
Don't let this happen to you.
Here's 7 common Internet marketing mistakes that you should avoid at all costs...
1. Doing business online using the wrong type of legal entity.
If you use the wrong business structure, you can be held personally liable when things go bad. In some states, this can include a successful plaintiff going after your house, your car, and your personal bank account to satisfy a judgment against you.
2. Letting your web designer steal your online business.
If you don't know what you're doing, your web designer can (and will) steal your Internet business. You'll have paid for a website and own absolutely nothing.
3. Doing joint ventures without the right legal protections in place.
Although a joint venture (JV) is a great way to grow your online business, if you don't put the right protections in place at the beginning, you're opening yourself up to lawsuits, theft, and even government investigations.
4. Sending out e-mail that accidentally makes you a spammer.
Chances are that you're illegally sending unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) to people and not even knowing it. Did you know that the U.S. Government is now extraditing non-citizens, hauling them into court, and putting them into federal prison for spamming?
5. Not knowing intellectual property law basics.
If you don't know your rights and responsibilities under intellectual property (IP) law, someone can steal your stuff and you won't be able to do anything about it. Or worse, you might accidentally violate someone else's IP rights and get sued for it. This happens all of the time.
6. Outsourcing work without protecting yourself.
When you're outsourcing to a web designer, copywriter, article writer, or programmer, you could be setting yourself up to pay their taxes, worker's compensation, and even unemployment compensation. They can leak your confidential information to your competitors and even claim ownership of the work that you paid them to do!
7. Doing illegal business around the world.
Just because you have a website doesn't mean that you can do business with everyone. Did you know that it is illegal to do business with some companies and individuals? If you don't know who they are, you can open yourself up to criminal prosecution by your government. Don't become an accidental felon!
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