Australian business coach Matthew Lloyd McPhee, owner of MOBE (My Online Business Education) claimed he became a millionaire by age 25 online
Tag: FTC
A Guide to FTC Disclosure for Fashion Bloggers Who Promote Affiliates
If you haven’t heard the FTC Endorsement Guidelines (Federal Trade Commission) is focusing more on influencers and disclosures for sponsored and
Web-based Start Ups may be stymied by FCC uncertainty on Open Internet
Just when web-based entrepreneurs were beginning to convince funders of their vitality, in comes more uncertainty from FCC, White House, Congressional jostling to make the sector look undesirable again.
16 Tech, blog and social media conferences to attend this year
My list, description and link to some of the hottest tech, social media, marketing and blogging tech and social media projects around!
This is what happens when a celebrity discloses she was paid to promote a product in social media
Yesterday, with the reaction to TV actress & host Tamera Mowry-Housley‘s sponsored pregnancy announcement, we saw why celebrities avoid disclosing the fact
“Greedy” Mom Bloggers & Pseudo Celeb Gossip Bloggers; Bloggers Continue to Teeter On Edge of Legitimacy
This month, Gawker broke a story about a New York Times blogger who was demanding public relations companies pay his travel expenses
Start Up Mobile App Developers & Celebrities Beware: FTC’s Guidelines Come After You!
This Monday, I shared a post on my “mom blog” Bellyitch about the insane amount of money that celebrities get paid to
Google’s new war on Mom Bloggers: How its new Webmaster Guidelines screw the innocent little guys too
Bottom Line TakeAway: The new Google Webmaster Guidelines clarify that once Google determines a site has been paying, or giving product in
The FTC-Facebook Settlement Terms Explained
Following up on complaints filed by consumer privacy protection organizations, on Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement agreement with Facebook over