Should I use an old domain or a new domain? I'm thinking that it might be a good idea to buy an old domain so that my site ranks faster. If the site I buy doesn't have very many links or the links it has are unrelated to my topic should I still buy the site? Or should I should start from scratch with a new domain?
After Glenn Beck went on his rant about the $11,000 fine and connected it to the "attack on conservative radio" they backed off the $11,000 fine. Now they are saying that they will send you repeated warnings and take your blog down only if you don't...
I looked back through the material again. I probably combined some stuff from their program with another program, I just can't remember what it was. There are some similarities (the before and after pictures, using testimonials, CNN/ABC news, etc. etc.) with those flogs, but not enough for me...
I just wanted to add that the acai berry controversy that caused the FTC to step in was basically caused by "Commission Blueprint". They are the creators of the honest blog technique used in those acai berry/colon cleanse/weight loss websites that you see everywhere now.
"I'm not a lawyer and I don't live in the US so I don't come under FTC regulation." It doesn't matter if you aren't a US citizen. If you're customers reside in the US then you are under FTC regulation. Even if that were true. Clickbank will still be held liable for what you do if...
Should I use an old domain or a new domain? I'm thinking that it might be a good idea to buy an old domain so that my site ranks faster. If the site I buy doesn't have very many links or the links it has are unrelated to my topic should I still buy the site? Or should I should start from scratch with a new domain?
That's what I was thinking to. Doesn't editor status give them the ability to delete EVERY single article I have on my site?
After Glenn Beck went on his rant about the $11,000 fine and connected it to the "attack on conservative radio" they backed off the $11,000 fine. Now they are saying that they will send you repeated warnings and take your blog down only if you don't...
I looked back through the material again. I probably combined some stuff from their program with another program, I just can't remember what it was. There are some similarities (the before and after pictures, using testimonials, CNN/ABC news, etc. etc.) with those flogs, but not enough for me...
I just wanted to add that the acai berry controversy that caused the FTC to step in was basically caused by "Commission Blueprint". They are the creators of the honest blog technique used in those acai berry/colon cleanse/weight loss websites that you see everywhere now.
"I'm not a lawyer and I don't live in the US so I don't come under FTC regulation." It doesn't matter if you aren't a US citizen. If you're customers reside in the US then you are under FTC regulation. Even if that were true. Clickbank will still be held liable for what you do if...
That's what I was thinking to. Doesn't editor status give them the ability to delete EVERY single article I have on my site?