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Selling on the Internet

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Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because you have a small blog, you are exempt from legal obligations.

It doesn't matter how many visits you get
It doesn't matter if you have 10,000 daily visits or 5 or none, if you have mechanisms to collect personal data, you use third-party cookies (such as analytics) or your blog allows financial transactions, you must comply with the law.

It doesn't matter if you monetize or not
Another mistake is to think that only blogs or websites that monetize have legal obligations.

It is not true, complying with the law is independent of monetization, it is true that if you make online transactions, more laws apply to you.

Remember: Ignorance of the laws does not exempt you from compliance.

is a treat that all of us who choose to become self-employed or to free ourselves from the tedium of salaried work want to enjoy.

Virginia wanted it too.

It's great to have recurring, scalable income, working from the couch or from a palm tree, being free and sovereign over our time.

How wonderful!

This is what lifestyle gurus sell us, you just need to visualize your uae phone number list passion and turn that passion into a money-making machine.

Everyone can make a living from a blog.

Many of these enlightened beings and brilliant entrepreneurial minds talk about the advantages and benefits of selling online, but no one explains to us the obligations and risks of not fulfilling them.

In fact, I know that there are some who even make fun of them at their conferences, saying that the GDPR is a load of rubbish and that devoting resources to it is foolish.
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