How do you guys find accountants/lawyers that are experienced with the Online industry? All the ones I find have practically no clue what making money online is.
LLCs and other types of business avoid this by placing liability on the corporation or company, rather than themselves.
Hope this helps.
What seether was getting at is that affiliates that register an LLC but still use personal credit cards to finance things willfully negate the protections afforded an LLC by intermingling their personal life with their business life. When you do that (or other things that blur the lines of where business ends and personal begins) and get sued the AG or a plaintiff will attempt to "pierce the corporate veil" in order to go after your assets. Just being a one man show isn't enough to negate the protections, but conducting your business in a haphazard or sloppy manner is.
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This is exactly the way I understand it. Though if you are doing something shady, that veil will pierce quickly. Still, it's better than nothing.
Everyone generally says "form an LLC for personal liability purposes"... But seriously, as an affiliate -- who is going to sue you and what is really your personal liability an LLC will protect you from??? I'm serious, I don't understand it. You put your expenses on credit cards - you've got to pay those... If you break the law (trademark, copyright, libel/slander, etc, etc, etc) then they will go after YOU and your LLC will not protect you for squat. If your merchants/networks don't pay you, you're LLC's not going to help at all. So what does everybody think the LLC will protect them from and can anyone give an example of where an affiliate was sued and the LLC actually helped them avoid liability, bankruptcy or whatever....
I think it's one of those things that everyone says, "set up an LLC for your liability, dude..." but no one really understands what their liability is and how an LLC can or cannot protect you... If anyone can explain how an LLC can REALLY protect you (versus a sole prop) I'd love to hear it....... (I've asked a lawyer and they say it won't provide any protection, but most people here seem to be setting up LLCs so what liability do you all think you're getting protection from???)
With an LLC, people can't come after the members personal assets. With a sole proprietorship, a customer, business, etc can come after the business and your personal assets.
You do realize that a decent percentage of members here at WF who aren't just affiliates. From what I've seen wicked fire members:
- Own digital products
- Own an e-commerce store
- Are lead-gen advertisers
- Own a CPA network
- Own an seo agency
- and other shit
Your state will really determine the amount of protection you receive. In my state (PA), I have a very reasonable amount of security against my personal assets.