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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Online Business Rules With Maria!

Online Business

Setting up your business on the Internet can be a lucrative way to

attract customers, expand your market and increase sales.

View SBA's free Online E-Commerce Course to learn how to

build a website and manage an online business.

For the most part, the steps to starting an online business are the same as

starting any business. However, doing business online comes

with additional legal and financial considerations, particularly

in the areas of privacy, security, copyright, and taxation.

Rules and regulations for conducting e-commerce apply mainly

to online retailers and other business that perform consumer

transactions by collecting customer data. However, even if you

do not sell anything online, laws covering digital rights and online

advertising may still apply to you.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the primary federal agency

regulating e-commerce activities, including use of commercial e-mails,

online advertising and consumer privacy. FTC's E-Commerce Guide

provides an overview of e-commerce rules and regulations.

The following topics provide further information on how to comply with

laws and regulations related to e-commerce.



About Business.gov

Business.gov helps small businesses understand their legal

requirements and locate government services from federal,

state and local agencies.

Business.gov is an official site of the U.S.

Small Business Administration.


Business.gov - The Official Business Link to the U.S. Government

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