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| cory Member
 
 Joined: 28 Jul 2008
 Posts: 10
 
 | # Posted: 31 Jul 2008 08:48 Reply
 
 can someone tell me if it's legal to use a friend's website to adver tise in golden panda in order for me to purchase ad packages.  I need a sponsor too who could answer my questions.
 
 
 
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| dbmaxx Member
 
 Joined: 10 Jul 2008
 Posts: 53
 
 | # Posted: 31 Jul 2008 09:01 Reply
 
 Yes, you just have to have their permission.
 
 Golden Panda is running great.  I have called and talked to a live person there, although I haven't had my customer service e-mails returned yet.  the surfing and rebates have been no problem.  I would be glad to sponsor you.  Feel free to send me a pm.
 
 Thanks
 
 
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| AaronandShara Member
 
 Joined: 31 Jul 2008
 Posts: 1
 
 | # Posted: 31 Jul 2008 09:07 Reply
 
 Cory,
 
 Using a friends site is no problem.
 
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| alasycia Member
 
 Joined: 4 May 2008
 Posts: 283
 
 | # Posted: 31 Jul 2008 12:39 Reply
 
 Yes, you can promote any website you wish with permission and if you wish to advertise for a friend that should be allowed.
 
 If you go to the affilate link on the ASD News Site there are also a couple of links for affilate programmes you can join and show your page from there - and maybe make some money advertising the affiliate site!
 
 
 Jenny
 
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| RickKelley Member
 
 Joined: 31 Jul 2008
 Posts: 30
 
 | # Posted: 31 Jul 2008 13:37 Reply
 
 Question in association.  If you do not use your own website to advertise, you actually can't claim being a business owner, right?  ASD is strictly advertising but it is not considered a business.  So in order to keep the IRS off your back, and if you are going to make an income, you need your own business.  Plus you can write all of this stuff come tax time if you own your own website.  I got into Freebie Force for $9.95 a month just to make a legit business, ASD being my advertising company and now I can keep the Tax Nazi's off my back.
 
 So, with that...does this sound correct to everybody?  Or am I off track?
 
 
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| scottyyang25 Member
 
 Joined: 18 Jul 2008
 Posts: 12
 
 | # Posted: 1 Aug 2008 03:50 Reply
 
 Well if that's the case wouldn't Mr. Bowdoin check up on that little issue of most people using affiliate links or other people's business.  He even suggested two other sites to promote if you don't have your own site.  I would think he would have the tax issues covered if he brought that up.  Because then most everyone without a business website will end up losing money on taxes alone.
 
 
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| luvtravel Member
 
 Joined: 11 Dec 2006
 Posts: 753
 
 | # Posted: 1 Aug 2008 07:28 Reply
 
 
 cory:  can someone tell me if it's legal to use a friend's website to adver tise in golden panda in order for me to purchase ad packages. I need a sponsor too who could answer my questions. 
 As a sponsor of course I help and answer any questions my teammates ask, thats what a sponsor does, as to the question about "borrowing" someone else's website, yes my people have borrowed mine to use until we set them up with their own!!
 
 Terri
 
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| scottyyang25 Member
 
 Joined: 18 Jul 2008
 Posts: 12
 
 | # Posted: 2 Aug 2008 02:15 Reply
 
 
 RickKelley:  Question in association. If you do not use your own website to advertise, you actually can't claim being a business owner, right? ASD is strictly advertising but it is not considered a business. So in order to keep the IRS off your back, and if you are going to make an income, you need your own business. Plus you can write all of this stuff come tax time if you own your own website. I got into Freebie Force for $9.95 a month just to make a legit business, ASD being my advertising company and now I can keep the Tax Nazi's off my back. So, with that...does this sound correct to everybody? Or am I off track? 
 Don't you need to register your company to the government as well.
 
 
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