Nobody is going to pay attention to the legal par
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:51 am
It makes sense, 99% of the posts I read talk about how to sell on the internet, how to get leads, how to create unbeatable funnels, how to position your brand and blah blah blah, maybe I'm being too optimistic if I tell you that only 1% also explain how to do it legally.
If you really want your blog to be able to sell, you only need one thing: gain the trust of your users.
And that is impossible if you have a blog that completely ignores the rights of your users.
To begin with, selling on the Internet has legal rules that you should know before launching into the entrepreneurial madness or blogging fever.
Can you imagine opening a restaurant without having the necessary licenses and permits?
Nobody thinks of it, but online it does.
All the techniques, strategies and tactics revolve around getting those new clie philippines cellphone number nts that swarm the online universe and who have rights that you should know and respect before creating a blog or starting to sell online.
Content marketing, video marketing, emotional marketing, neuromarketing, Social Media, Inbound Marketing, transmedia… they all share the same premise: helping you sell online, but you won't be able to sell online if you don't comply with the laws that regulate online sales and if you betray the trust of your potential buyers.
But nobody talks about this.
Paradoxical, isn't it?
They teach you how to sell, but not how to sell legally.
They also don't explain the risks of selling illegally on the Internet.
How boring, legality is a pain, it's a party pooper.

Unless you just enjoy pounding away at keys to fill a blog with transcendental (or not so transcendental) thoughts, you'll probably want to have a website that doesn't cause you problems and doesn't get you into trouble.
I am convinced that most bloggers who want to sell online want to have their blog in order and not get into any trouble.
No sensible person would choose to do things wrong when they could have done them right from the start.
And even less so if you intend to make a living from a blog, sell online or consolidate a community .
Nobody likes to be made to blush or, worse, to receive a complaint.
The problem is that no one talks to them about the legality or the legal requirements that every website or blog must comply with.
So, you should know: if you have a blog, there are regulations that affect you and that you must comply with.
Why should you have
If you really want your blog to be able to sell, you only need one thing: gain the trust of your users.
And that is impossible if you have a blog that completely ignores the rights of your users.
To begin with, selling on the Internet has legal rules that you should know before launching into the entrepreneurial madness or blogging fever.
Can you imagine opening a restaurant without having the necessary licenses and permits?
Nobody thinks of it, but online it does.
All the techniques, strategies and tactics revolve around getting those new clie philippines cellphone number nts that swarm the online universe and who have rights that you should know and respect before creating a blog or starting to sell online.
Content marketing, video marketing, emotional marketing, neuromarketing, Social Media, Inbound Marketing, transmedia… they all share the same premise: helping you sell online, but you won't be able to sell online if you don't comply with the laws that regulate online sales and if you betray the trust of your potential buyers.
But nobody talks about this.
Paradoxical, isn't it?
They teach you how to sell, but not how to sell legally.
They also don't explain the risks of selling illegally on the Internet.
How boring, legality is a pain, it's a party pooper.

Unless you just enjoy pounding away at keys to fill a blog with transcendental (or not so transcendental) thoughts, you'll probably want to have a website that doesn't cause you problems and doesn't get you into trouble.
I am convinced that most bloggers who want to sell online want to have their blog in order and not get into any trouble.
No sensible person would choose to do things wrong when they could have done them right from the start.
And even less so if you intend to make a living from a blog, sell online or consolidate a community .
Nobody likes to be made to blush or, worse, to receive a complaint.
The problem is that no one talks to them about the legality or the legal requirements that every website or blog must comply with.
So, you should know: if you have a blog, there are regulations that affect you and that you must comply with.
Why should you have