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If you're an e-marketer, or owner of a website
running a business on the internet, i think like me,
the questions which turn around your mind are:

what niche market to target,
how to promote sucessfully your products,
how to generate massive commissions
or make dramatically sales,
how to get target visitors to your website,
etc...

I agree with you.

But, please don't forget this:

Before starting any business online,
you ought to have this legal documents
on your website to protect yourself
and your business:

1.Privacy Policy
2.Terms of Use & Disclaimer
3.Affiliate Agreement
(If you run an affiliate program)
4.No-Spam Agreement
5.Copyright Notice
6.Earnings Disclaimer

If not, your entire business could be
destroyed today. Smiling

As your business and websites are seen
by more and more people everyday,
it only becomes more and more risky
to not be legal and protected!

Now, have a look at these legal documents:

-> Privacy Policy
This essential document indicates how you collect
and use information about your visitors, without
it you are opened to problems from visitors and
from Federal Government Enforcement Agencies
like the Federal Trade Commission.

-> Terms of Use & Disclaimer
This document protects you in that it limits your
responsibility to the users of your website. Without it,
your website could be shot down in an instant!

-> Affiliate Agreement
If you run an affiliate program through, this form is
ideal. Allows you to set the terms your affiliates must
follow when advertising and selling your products!

-> No-Spam Agreement
This essential legal document protects you against possible spam abuse and accusations and ensure
you in compliance with the latest Can-Spam laws.

-> Copyright Notice
Protects your content and graphics by outlining how
visitors are allowed to use them. Without this you may
find your content and profits being stolen from you, you
simply cannot be without this simple addition to your site!

-> Earnings Disclaimer
This is a must have document if you sell marketing
information or 'How to Make Money' programs, or even just if you run an affiliate program! One famous internet
marketer could have used one of these before the FTC shut down his operations a few years ago!

In conclusion, it very important to
Take 5 min to generate and upload these legal documents, and continue with your business knowing you are protected and in full compliance with internet law!

Best Regards,
Juste Gnimavo

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Good information for people, although the site you link to, reads completley like an infomercial. You have to give personal information before you are even told how much it costs.... Big turn off! Also, can you give references to your claim that without all of these on your site the FTC can shut down your entire company?

-Greg

PS. two additional notes I would add:

1. Any legal documents like those mentioned that you put online, if you are truely serious about it as a business, either get standard ones from a lawyer, or have a lawyer reveiw them. It is amazing at what holes a lawyer can find in Do-It-Yourself legal documents.

2. My own personal preference, if I go to a site and am thinking of paying for anything, there better be a contact us page that gives more than just a email address or a form to fill out. I want to know where the site it located.

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Joined: Jan 2000

Good Info!
In my privacy policy, I clearly state that I collect visitor's info except the e-mail address, this is for statistical purposes. I also clearly state that borrower's info are given to several lenders when they fill out the form and click submit. And I also put my name, address, and my business phone number for legalility of the matter. I do get calls from people from time to time, and it's great. Finally, I place my Company name on the site which is - TILA.Com, INC and I also place my incorporation date and file number for reference.

You can take a look at my privacy policy and stuff if you visit it at : http://www.tila.com , then click on privacy policy.

Cheers!