Could Your Social Media Content Get You Sued By The FTC?

Have you gotten your copy of Don’t Say That! the book yet? We’re officially live and getting amazing reviews already! Go here to get your copy: https://dontsaythat.com/go/   When it comes to social media marketing, the rules of compliance aren't just suggestions - they're 100% necessary. Even if you’re not selling anything in your “free” content.  In this week’s "Don't Say That!" episode, Greg dives deep into the murky waters of organic content, revealing why even your "free" posts could land you in hot water with regulators. Discover the critical compliance violations hiding in your social feeds, including: Why your YouTube titles and podcast episodes could trigger an FTC investigation… The dangerous myth that "free content" isn't subject to the same rules as paid ads… How to feature guest experts without taking on massive liability for their claims… The fine line between building credibility and making implied earnings claims… Why chasing viral views with clickbait could attract the wrong kind of attention… But there’s some good news too…  We reveal practical strategies for creating engaging, compliant content that attracts high-quality leads instead of regulatory scrutiny. Here’s the deal. Building a smaller, more engaged audience with honest messaging is far more valuable (and less risky) than chasing viral views with hype and exaggeration. So whether you're a YouTube sensation, podcast host, or Instagram influencer, this episode is a must-listen. 

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Don’t Say That! is the #1 podcast dedicated to keeping marketers compliant and up-to-date on all the rules, regulations and trends they need to protect themselves and their businesses from government intervention. Hosts Greg Christiansen (20+ year FTC-focused attorney) and Anik Singal (21+ year digital marketer turned “FTC Expert”) help you navigate and simplify marketing compliance in 2024…