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Choosing a Business Structure as an Affiliate Marketer

  • by Missy Ward

Question: When first starting out as an affiliate marketer, is it preferable to set up a business as a DBA/Sole Proprietorship or an LLC? What are the advantages/disadvantages to each?

Starting a new business as an affiliate marketer is an exciting adventure, but it's important that you decide the best structure for your business.  Will you be a DBA/Sole Proprietor or an LLC?

(Please note I am NOT a legal or tax expert, but here are some basics to get you started.)

What’s the Difference?

DBA stands for “Doing Business As.” By filing a DBA, you can use a trade name for your business transactions. Naming your business provides your customers with information about what you do, and it makes you memorable in the community. For example, I could name my internet business “Awesome Internet Marketing” rather than “Missy Ward.”

A Sole Proprietorship indicates that an individual owns and operates the business. Any civil or financial liability faced by your business becomes your sole responsibility. If a merchant visiting your in-home office trips going up your stairs or you make a typo on a your website that causes damages; your home, vehicle and other assets could be seized in order to satisfy a lawsuit that is filed against your company.

LLC means “Limited Liability Corporation.” It structures your business as a separate entity from you, the business owner. With an LLC, your assets remain protected if a client files a civil or financial lawsuit against your business. As an LLC, you remain responsible for paying taxes on the business’s income.

When DBA is Best

If you own limited assets, a DBA/Sole Proprietorship may be the path for you. Likewise, if your business is unlikely to face civil or financial liability then DBA makes a wise choice. You can always change your business’s structure in the future if your company changes directions or your assets grow.

As a Sole Proprietor, you must file a DBA. During the filing process, you’ll find out if another business already uses your name. You then have the choice to change your trade name in order to prevent customer confusion and protect the reputation of both businesses. Filing a DBA also protects consumers by preventing a bogus company from operating under an assumed name.

When LLC is Best

An LLC provides you with liability protection. It separates your personal assets from your business assets. While the initial paperwork is more complicated than a simple DBA, this business structure works best if you have assets you don’t want to risk losing.

An LLC also protects your name. DBA registers your business’s trade name but does not prevent other companies from using it. If you anticipate building a brand and creating an empire, an LLC ensures your name remains legally protected.

Because the Federal government does not tax an LLC, you will owe income tax on your business’ profits. If you start your business with a partner, you both share the tax liabilities.

How to File and How Much to Pay

After you determine which type of business structure works best for you, contact your state’s Small Business Administration office. You can also gain more information from your attorney or accountant.

When considering the cost, an LLC normally costs more to file than a DBA. With limited funds, starting as a Sole Proprietor is an affordable option. If you own assets, the extra start up cost of an LLC is worthwhile.

Starting a business requires many decisions that can be overwhelming for an entrepreneur. Whether you choose to be a DBA/Sole Proprietor or form an LLC, this decision starts you on the road to success as as an affiliate marketer.

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Don’t Let Your Silence Affect Our Outcome

  • by Missy Ward

For an industry that is comprised of more than 200,000 businesses and individuals, according to the Performance Marketing Association, and is expected to reach $3 Billion in spending this year, according to Forrester Research; the affiliate marketing industry as a whole has not succeeded in communicating its message, has  failed in its efforts to raise awareness of its economic standing and more than likely, has inhibited its growth.See No Evil, Speak No Evil - Affiliate Marketing

You might think that is a bold statement, but quite frankly, we’ve used the “we’re a fragmented industry”, “we’re hustlin’ just to keep up” and the “let someone do it” excuses for too long, which I strongly believe has cultivated our current apathetic culture.

Sadly, our enemies count on our impassivity.

From out-of-context attacks from ill-informed reporters such as Ane (aka Anne) Howard, who called our industry “spammers” in a recent article she penned, to which very few industry constituents responded; to the deficient support from affiliates and merchants in the fight against Affiliate Nexus Tax in the affected states; it is abundantly clear that our silence has had a cost.

Whether you recognize it or not, our industry is evolving and in order for it to continue thriving the way it has for years, we as an industry need to speak up with one voice.

What can you do to help affiliate marketing?

It is time for all of us to address the challenges facing affiliate marketers, highlight the massive benefits specific to our industry so that other groups can grasp it, provide solutions that government entities can put into action and present a more united and synchronized front to the world.

Yes, this takes education, coordination and time. But, if we all commit to investing a small portion of our time into strategic thinking, planning and communicating, we can reduce the impact that our silence has had upon us.

I urge you to keep abreast of regulations, laws and the political landscape that impact the online marketing space; align yourself with like-minded, business associates and learn how to recognize and combat the bad players; ask questions, get involved and encourage others to act.

But most importantly, I encourage you to speak up. With your vocal commitment we all can help ensure the sustainability of our industry as we navigate its evolution.

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FeedFront Magazine Issue 19 Now Available

  • by Missy Ward

The 19th issue of FeedFront, the official magazine of Affiliate Summit, is at the printer and it will be hitting mailboxes in early August 2012.

FeedFront Magazine, Issue 19

Issue 19 of FeedFront will also be distributed at Affiliate Summit Meetups and Affiliate Summit East 2012.

This issue of FeedFront Magazine includes Affiliate Summit Rocks Austin by Shawn Collins, Don’t Let Your Silence Affect Our Outcome by Missy Ward, Creative SEO Outside Of Google by Don Batsford, Jr., Finding the Next Big Thing by Jazette Pester, and the Affiliate Summit East 2012 agenda.

Also selecting keywords to increase conversions and revenue; building brand awareness on Pinterest; online gaming; mobile marketing; using video on landing pages; and more.

Issue 19 of FeedFront Magazine can now be viewed online, downloaded, and printed from issuu.com.

Get the FeedFront RSS if you’d like to get all of the articles as they are published to the feed.

If you haven’t subscribed, you can get the magazine for free at http://feedfront.com/free-subscription/.

Also, become a fan of FeedFront on Facebook to see past issues, covers, etc.

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Monetize Your Blog Using Affiliate Marketing: Free Training Course

  • by Missy Ward

If you want to learn how monetize your blog using affiliate marketing, this is for you!

Affiliate Summit will be holding a special event on Saturday, August 11th in the Murry Hill Suite at the New York Hilton tailor-made for bloggers who want to learn how to monetize their blog using affiliate marketing, without compromising integrity or crippling traffic.

Monetizing Your Blog Using Affiliate Marketing

This 4-hour training course will feature intensive, step by step information on:

  • how affiliate marketing works
  • when to monetize your blog
  • where to find complimentary products and services to promote
  • understanding affiliate agreements
  • the best way to integrate affiliate links in your blog that convert
  • successful strategies for monetizing your email, images, videos, podcasts, etc., and
  • so much more.

This hands-on event is free to anyone who would like to attend and requires a separate registration from that of the Affiliate Summit East 2012 Conference.

Whether you want to simply subsidize your blogging hobby or create a full-time income, these classes will provide you the tools you need to get you started down the path you decide to follow.

There are only 160 spaces available. Register quickly to reserve your spot!


Please note that attendees who register for this special event who do not show up will not be granted a complimentary pass to any Affiliate Summit event in the future.

Event Registration Online for [Affiliate Summit] Monetize Your Blog Using Affiliate Marketing Training Course powered by Eventbrite
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