ENTREPRENEURSHIP:

   Do You Make These 7 Mistakes That Destroy Internet Businesses?

By Michael E. Young, Esquire

UNITED STATES () - Internet business owners are ruined because of lawsuits, government investigations, criminal prosecution, civil judgments, fines, bankruptcy, and even court orders barring them from doing business online. 

Some have gone to jail recently, had business and personal assets seized by the government, and even a few have skipped the country one step ahead of the law. Why? Because they made one or two simple mistakes in the way they did business.

Imagine what it would be like if this happened to you.

Here are seven common mistakes you should avoid.

1. Doing business online using the wrong type of legal entity. 

If an Internet entrepreneur uses the wrong business structure, there can be personal liability when things go bad. In some states, this can include a successful plaintiff taking your home, car, and even personal bank accounts.

2. Letting a web designer steal the online business. 

Web designers can (and will) steal Internet businesses. Picture yourself paying for a website but owning absolutely nothing.

3. Doing joint ventures without the right legal protections in place. 

Although joint ventures can grow online businesses, if the right legal protections are missing at the beginning of the venture, you can both lose money from the venture but even risk exposure to lawsuits and government investigations.

4. Accidentally sending out spam e-mail. 

Many Internet business owners illegally send unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) to people and do not even know it. The U.S. government can arrest people, haul them into court, and put them into federal prison for spamming. 

5. Not knowing intellectual property law basics. 

If you do not know your rights and responsibilities under intellectual property  law, someone can steal website content and get away with it. Or worse, you might accidentally violate someone else's rights and get sued for it. This happens all of the time. 

6. Outsourcing work without protection. 

When an Internet business owner outsources work to a web designer, copywriter, article writer, or programmer, this can create a legal obligation to pay their taxes, worker's compensation, and even unemployment compensation. They can leak  your confidential information to competitors and even claim ownership of the work they were paid by you to do.

7. Doing illegal business around the world. 

Website owners cannot do business with everyone because it is illegal to do business with some companies and individuals. This can lead to criminal prosecution by the U.S. government.

HOW SUCCESSFUL INTERNET MARKETERS AVOID THESE MISTAKES

Millionaire Internet entrepreneurs hire an Internet lawyer to protect their financial security. However, some business owners like you reduce legal expenses by taking an efficient do-it-yourself approach to following the law. 

They read Internet Marketing Legal Secrets Revealed, which is now available in an Adobe Acrobat PDF file for easy download. This means you can get the guide now

Written in plain English by an Internet lawyer, the hassle-free guide teaches you quick and simple steps that deliver results right away. 

This includes: 

(1) how to set up an online business the same way millionaires do, 

(2) how to stop a web designer from owning your website content,

(3) how to protect yourself online now when setting up an joint venture, 

(4) the right way to outsource work to designers, programmers, and copywriters, 

(5) how to avoid getting sued, fined, or jailed because of business e-mails, 

(6) what type of website content reduces risk of government investigations, 

(7) how to stop pirates from stealing website content,

(8) how to protect protect intellectual property rights,

(9) how to avoid getting sued for copyright or trademark infringement,

(10) how to grow your Internet business by having others do the work and pay you for the privilege of doing it, and

(11) what U.S. government restrictions prevent online sales to certain companies and individuals.

If you paid an Internet lawyer for a 2-day consultation to explain all of this information, it would cost at least $6,000 in legal fees. However, you will get this guide for only $47 because a lawyer does not have to spend time discussing the information packed inside this guide. 

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