Is your Website protected from Lawsuits?

March 20th, 2010 by Rob Willis Leave a reply »

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s new advertising guidelines
went into effect December 1, 2009.

These new guidelines restrict many types of testimonials
marketers use on their websites. If you’re using the wrong
kind of testimonials, you could land in a lot of hot water.

These new Laws effect any Internet Marketer regardless of
where in the world you live, if you have any buyers in the US.

Fortunately, Internet lawyer Mike Young and case studies
expert Karl Barndt teamed up to create a simple solution to this
problem.

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yourself when using testimonials.

To your success!

Rob Willis

P.S. It only takes one FTC lawsuit to bankrupt most Internet
marketers. Don’t become a victim. Fix your testimonials
right now.

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