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Easy FTC Compliance Webinar – What You Need to Do, Step-by-Step

Robert Skrob, President of the Information Marketing Association, has invited me and one other attorney to speak with you Thursday on a seminar about the new FTC guidelines and how they affect your business. You can listen live via your computer.

Date: December 10, 2009 (Thursday)

Time:
2:00 p.m., Eastern
1:00 p.m., Central
12:00 noon, Mountain
11:00 a.m., Pacific

This is a no-pitch presentation. Nothing will be sold. It is being offered as a public service to entrepreneurs like you.

To attend the webinar, you’ll want to go to http://www.Info-Marketing.org/FTCCall. There is NO registration required.

Here’s the details.

There has been a lot of concern and frustration since the Federal Trade Commission issued their revised guidelines on testimonials and endorsements. While info-marketers do need to take some steps to comply, these guidelines are not a cause for panic.
Many of the blog posts and tele-seminars so far have focused on the rules. What the guidelines say, how it’s changed and the penalties for non-compliance. This teleseminar is completely different. Instead, this call focuses on the steps you need to take to comply, and when you hear about them, you’ll be surprised how easy it all is.
No Fear. No worry. Don’t read legalese. While it’s okay to schedule time to get an understanding of the new law there is no reason to become worried or fearful. The compliance details aren’t that hard. You’ll get everything you need, in a matter-of-fact tone in this special internet seminar.
While most IMA tele-seminars are reserved for members’ only, for this special internet seminar, you are welcome to provide the call details to anyone who would like to participate in the internet seminar. If you have questions or want to participate in the discussion you can Twitter now or during the call with hash tag #IMA. If you aren’t a Twitter user send your question to me at RS@Info-Marketing.org by December 9th.
This Information Marketing Association internet seminar teaches you the easy compliance information you need to have to comply with the new FTC guidelines. This is an advanced call for info-marketers, giving you the essential insight you need to take your information marketing business beyond the next level. On December 10, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern/11:00 a.m. Pacific listen to the internet seminar by visiting:

http://www.Info-Marketing.org/FTCCall

Here is a summary of what will be covered on this call:
• The exact details you need to look for when you review your sales pages and presentations.
• Words you can use in your tele-seminars and webinars to comply with endorsement rules.
• The steps you should take to protect yourself from liability from the actions of your affilites.
• The documentation you need to organize for testimonials you use in your marketing.
• The one thing you should have been doing all along, that you probably haven’t ever done before, that’s suddenly more important than ever.

About the Author

With an advanced international law degree from Georgetown University and more than 15 years of real world legal experience, Attorney Mike Young is President of the Internet Ethics Council and creator of Website Legal Forms Generator software. He helps entrepreneurs protect and grow their businesses online.

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