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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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Affiliate Summit East 2012 is Officially Sold Out &…

  • by Missy Ward

Affiliate Summit East 2012, starting on Sunday, August 12 at the Hilton New York, is now sold out.

This conference makes it 21 times in a row that attendee registrations for Affiliate Summit have closed before the event, due to capacity.

And, yes… I promise you that Affiliate Summit does not hold any passes back — there is no “secret stash” of passes that we hold for people who did not register before we sold out. Really… Truly.

“There is no secret stash of ASE12 passes that we hold for people…”

That said, the folks in our Registration Department are working very hard to eliminate any dupes and process cancellations. As they do that, the space opens back up. So if you're trying to get into Affiliate Summit East 2012 in August, my advice is to keep on checking https://www.regonline.com/ase12. If a space has opened, grab it quickly. First-come, first-served.

Affiliate Summit West 2012 Meet Market

Check https://www.regonline.com/ase12 for availability. If you’re able to enter your registration — you’re good to go.

In the event registrations are open onsite, based on last minute cancellations, the rate will be $449 for a Networking Pass, $749 for a Networking Plus Pass, $1,749 for a VIP Pass, and $2,749 for a All Access Pass.

More information on Affiliate Summit at http://www.AffiliateSummit.com

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Today Is the Last Chance to Register for Affiliate…

  • by Missy Ward

Affiliate Summit East 2012 passes are just about gone – it looks like we’ll be sold out at some point this morning.

Affiliate Summit East 2012 is taking place August 12-14, 2012 in New York City.

This three day conference includes an exhibit hall with affiliate merchants, vendors, and networks, as well as multiple tracks of educational sessions covering the latest trends and information from affiliate marketing experts.

The keynotes for Affiliate Summit East 2012 will be a keynote panel on women in affiliate marketing (August 12), Sara Levinson (August 13), Ntiedo (NT) Etuk (August 14), and Dave Cupples (August 14).

Affiliate Summit will feature an exhibit hall and Meet Market with hundreds of booths and tables, and the Meet Market tables are all SOLD OUT already.

There are a limited number of booths and other sponsorships still available.

More details at http://www.affiliatesummit.com/.

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Don’t Settle for Lobbycon at Affiliate Summit East 2012

  • by Missy Ward

The lobby of the Hilton New York is a great place to meet people during Affiliate Summit, but not so great if that’s where you plan to spend the whole conference.

Hilton New York Welcomes Affiliate Summit East 2011

While people may resort to the lobbycon (spending the conference in the hotel lobby) experience for a variety of reasons, such as lack of funds, the conference selling out, etc., there are a lot of reasons why you’re better off getting a Networking Plus pass, at a minimum, for Affiliate Summit.

The Networking Plus pass, which costs $549, enables you to get into the Meet Market, Exhibit Hall, four keynotes (Dave Cupples, Ntiedo (NT) Etuk, Sara Levinson, and a keynote panel on women in affiliate marketing), a choice of sixteen different educational sessions on the Sunday of the conference, and access to videos of all of the dozens of sessions at Affiliate Summit East 2012.

There will be thousands of affiliate marketers at the conference that you can meet over the three days. All of this for $549!

Don’t put it off – we’re on the verge of another sellout.

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