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FTC Compliance: What You Need to KnowFTC Compliance: What You Need to Know

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About the SpeakerAbout the Speaker

Mason SmithSales Manager

BrandVerity

Twitter: @brandverity

Web: www.brandverity.com

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OverviewOverview

• What is the FTC and what do they enforce?

• How does this affect affiliate marketing?• What should you and your affiliates be

doing differently?• Case studies: where the FTC has taken

action, and what could have been done differently

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The Federal Trade Commission and the FTC ActThe Federal Trade Commission and the FTC Act

• The Federal Trade Commission is responsible for enforcing the FTC Act

• Section 5 of the FTC Act establishes authority over affiliate marketing practices

• The FTC is establishing precedents to take action on abuses through new advertising mediums

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Affiliate Marketing: Satisfying FTC RequirementsAffiliate Marketing: Satisfying FTC Requirements

• Disclosing the financial relationship• Clear and conspicuous • Not at footer or separate disclosure page• Next to active affiliate links

• Where does accountability for proper disclosures fall?

• All parties are accountable!

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Insufficient Disclosure by FTC StandardsInsufficient Disclosure by FTC Standards

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How Disclosures Should LookHow Disclosures Should Look

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Important Cases Where the FTC Took ActionImportant Cases Where the FTC Took Action

• Learn and Master (Legacy Learning Sytems, et. al.) – 2011

• Cole Haan and the “#WanderingSole” Pintrest contest – 2013

• Green Coffee Beans (NPB Advertising, Inc., et al.) – 2014

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Legacy Learning Systems, et. al.Legacy Learning Systems, et. al.

• Learn and Master affiliates drove at least $5 million in sales

• Affiliates posed as independent reviewers while providing “best of class” ratings when they were actually paid endorsers

• FTC settled for a $250,000 fine, and strict monthly compliance reporting

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#Wanderingsole Pinterest Contest#Wanderingsole Pinterest Contest

• Cole Haan held a Pinterest contest with a $1,000 cash prize

• Participants were encouraged to “pin” photos using #WanderingSole

• FTC did not pursue action – looked to establish precedent

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NPB Advertising, Inc., et al.NPB Advertising, Inc., et al.

• Around April 26, 2012, Dr. Oz proclaimed Green Coffee Bean Extract a “magic” weight loss supplement

• Soon after, Pure Green Coffee incorporated as a business and began advertising through affiliates

• The merchant and their affiliates drove traffic through banner ads and paid search ads

• Product testimonials were misrepresented, and fake news sites were created

Affiliate Page

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How Does my Program Become Compliant?How Does my Program Become Compliant?

• Some merchants are at higher risk due to the nature of their product

• If a “material connection” exists between the advertiser and the merchant, there needs to be a clear disclosure

• Disclosures must be clear across desktop, mobile, and tablet devices

• Affiliates, especially content affiliates, must disclose they are being compensated when giving positive reviews

• Review your top affiliates sites once a month – randomly check in on non-top performing affiliate pages

• Important - create an internal memo that lays out your compliance process

• Document instances where advertising behavior was corrected – screen shots and dates found

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How Disclosures Should LookHow Disclosures Should Look

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ResourcesResources

• Rachel Hirsch – Ifrah Law – a lawyer specializing in FTC litigation and a friend of BrandVerity

• The Performance Marketing Association – www.thepma.org

• The FTC website – www.ftc.gov• Myself and BrandVerity – [email protected]