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Cyber Law - Using Business and Advertising Law to Your Advantage

Are you tired of worrying about the legal aspects of your business?

-Do you wonder if you’re protecting yourself and your clients enough?

-Do you feel like you’re just playing guessing games when it comes to legal matters?

-Are you crossing your fingers that things will just wind up over the table rather than under it?

-Would you like to know the best way to set up your web-based business -- legally?

-If the answer to ANY of these questions is “YES,” then keep reading…

Are you a creative, task-focused “netpreneur,”? If so then you are in one of the fastest-growing careers out there right now.

Being a netpreneur is a great way to harness the power of the Internet to provide yourself with a rewarding, profitable career – and the mere fact that you’ve entered the business means that you’ve come to realize the incredible power that the Internet can have on your bottom line.

But until now, have you been asking yourself how to set up your business in a way that protects you and your clients?

In the conventional business world, no start-up is complete without the help of a high-priced attorney. This rather expensive form of hired help is necessary to ensure that the new business is completely legal: no business wants to deal with the inauspicious start of under-the-table shadiness.

With the explosion of home-based Internet businesses, however, netpreneurs are finding that a highly successful business can be run right out of a spare bedroom. And unless you’ve got some secrets your neighbors don’t know about, you probably don’t have a knowledgeable attorney sitting in that spare bedroom.

On one hand, this is great: it takes a huge wad of expenses off the table from the very start. On the other hand, however, it leaves you in a bind: how can you keep everything legal without professional help? You want to avoid making costly blunders, but it’s difficult to know where to start.

One of the fastest ways to sink a fledgling business is to get into a legal bind. In order to ensure the success of your business, you need to take pains to avoid the legal pitfalls that have felled so many before you. This means being smart and on top of all the possibilities, situations, and remedies.

So how do these courageous, confident businesspeople set up an effective business model? And how do they wade through the huge number of laws surrounding business?

How do they make these laws work for them while still protecting their liability and their clients? And, more importantly, how can you make those laws work for YOU?

The Truth Is That You CAN Make These Laws Work In Your Favor, And We Will Show You Exactly How To Do It!

Even though the U.S. is a very pro-business environment, the simple fact of the matter is that the law frequently sides with the customer. It goes without saying that the customer needs plenty of protection. It’s your responsibility as a business owner to stay on top of legal requirements in order to protect your customers – and, in turn, yourself.

As a business owner, this is your responsibility: Everything you do must be within federal limitations in order to ensure fair business practices and avoid any and all possible legal retaliation that could put your business . . . well, out of business.

When it comes to the Internet, the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC, is constantly trying to keep up with advances in technology. The Internet represents an exponential growth factor for advertising and businesses of all types. Because of this, it can start to seem that your business is under siege: it’s easy to feel like you’re being attacked from all manner of legal angles in rather unfair ways.

The truth is, however, that the FTC should be your friend rather than your foe. If you manage to keep your business entirely above water, you’ll have nothing to fear from the FTC – and truly savvy business owners learn to make FTC regulations and rulings work to their advantage.

Plus, this means that your customers will always be dealing with a business that is fair and equitable to their needs – and that’s the kind of business decision that will only serve to boost your business.

In order to stay on top of your game and make money in this complicated legal world, you need insider information, like the answers to these questions:

  • Should I set up my business as a limited liability company or a sole proprietorship?
  • How do I know when it’s time to incorporate?
  • Is it true that Nevada doesn’t exchange information with the IRS?
  • What states are the best for my business to be legally based in?
Sound like Greek to you? If so, you’re a great candidate for the advice and information in this book, all of which is aimed at Internet entrepreneurs like YOU who need a little expert advice to supplement the great business smarts you were born with.

Plus, not only will you get the BEST advice about where and how to set up your business, but you’ll get information such as:

  • Easy and Legal Ways to Deduct 100% of Your Annual Medical Expenses From Your Business Taxes
  • Making Money and Making a Difference: How to Set Up a Non-Profit Corporation
  • What States Are the Most Private, Most Business-Friendly (Hint: Almost 60% of all Fortune 500 companies are legally incorporated in a tiny East Coast state!)
  • How—And Where—to Go Offshore

This is the kind of information many Internet businesspeople just don’t have. The truth is that many individuals who have gone into business on the Internet don’t have MBA’s or any other kind of extensive business training.

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What Valuable Secrets Are Contained In Using Business And Advertising Law To Your Advantage?

Just take a look at the actual Table Of Contents from this amazing 91 page book..

Disclosure
Introduction: Protecting Yourself – And Your Customer
Chapter 1 – Your Options: Basic Business Structures
Doing Business: A Short History
The Origins Of Corporations
Early Modern Commercial Corporations
Economic Self-Defense 101: Setting Up Your Business
Sole Proprietorship
Limited Liability Company
Chapter 2 – What Kind of Corporation?
C-Corporations
S-Corporations
An S-Corporation Or An LLC…?
The Way Of The Profits (And Non-Profits)
Chapter 3 – How And Where To Incorporate
Incorporating In Delaware
Incorporating In Nevada
Misconception #1: “Nevada Has No State Income Tax”
Misconception #2: “Nevada Protects Your Privacy”
Misconception #3: “Nevada Doesn’t Exchange Info With The IRS”
It’s That Old “Corporate Veil”
Incorporating In Other States
Arizona
Florida
New York
Where To Get Started
Option A: Hire a Professional
Option B: Hire Para-Pros
Chapter 4 - An Offshore Corporation: Is It For You?
Popular Offshore Jurisdictions
British Virgin Islands
Seychelles
Hong Kong
Belize
Panama
Cayman Islands
Puerto Rico
Where To Get Started
Chapter 5 – Advertising & Marketing in The Digital Age
Federal Trade Commission Laws and The World Wide Web
Fair Play
Disclosures
No Fair Hiding It in Fine Print
What Constitutes “Clear and Conspicuous”?
Proximity
Hyperlinked Disclosures
Keep It Consistent
Keep It Simple
About “Pop-Ups” And “Pop-Unders”
Summary
In General…
Chapter 6 – Conclusion
For Further Reading
Notes
 

This represents the range of topics about which a business owner has to be knowledgeable. Feel like consulting an attorney about each of these topics (start by thinking about how much it might cost you . . . )? Or perhaps do you feel like you might just want to take a stab at legally complying with each of these issues as a matter of chance? Didn’t think so.

With this tool at your disposal, you’ll avoid high legal fees while learning everything YOU need to know about using corporate, business, and advertising law to YOUR advantage when you’re out there on the Internet.

Still not convinced that this book is right for you?

Here’s a test . . .

Can you name 5 Disadvantages of a Sole Proprietorship?

This book can:

  • Raising capital is more difficult, since you cannot sell shares of the company, and a Sole Proprietorship has a smaller degree of perceived “legitimacy” than a corporation or an LLC.
  • It is more difficult to secure bank financing.
  • Hiring of employees can be more of a problem.
  • You can be subject to both the Federal Tax Rate and a “self-employment tax,” effectively being subject to double taxation.
  • The “biggie:” UNLIMITED LIABILITY. This means that if your business is sued, your own personal assets are at risk.
How about 5 BIG advantages of organizing your business as a Limited Liability Company (LLC)?
  • No board of directors or shareholder meetings are required; an LLC can consist of just one person.
  • An LLC is an enduring entity, usually separate from the member(s), and can be passed on, transferred or sold; fewer legal complications result should the owner unexpectedly die.
  • Administrative paperwork and recordkeeping is easier.
  • Your assets are separate from those of the business, therefore you are not liable for damages caused, or debts incurred by the LLC.
  • Taxation is typically on profits taken out by you, not on the LLC. You may however elect to be taxed as a sole proprietor, an S-Corp or a “regular” C- corporation; your tax advisor can determine what is best for your particular situation.
Or what about 6 smart guidelines for ensuring that you’re adhering to Clear and Conspicuous Disclosure?
  • Disclosures should be placed in reasonable proximity to the claim which it is qualifying
  • Disclosures should be reasonably prominent (easy to see); this refers not only to placement, but to font and choice of colors (high contrast between background and text colors)
  • Other elements of the advertisement should not distract from the disclosure
  • If the advertisement is lengthy, consider whether or not a disclosure bears repeating over multiple locations and even pages
  • If audio and/or video is used, disclosures should be audible, understandable, and in the case of video, appear long enough to be fully read and understood
  • Language used in disclosures should be targeted to the intended audience. For example, if your product or service is aimed at fans of monster truck rallies or the Atlanta Braves, chances are you won’t want to use a lot of complex legal terms in any disclosure.
If you weren’t able to rattle off these lists on your own . . .

If this information is a surprise to you . . .

If you said, “Well, I’ve never thought about it like that” . . .

Or perhaps just “I’ve never thought about THAT” . . .

Then this book is for you.

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