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6:05 am December 8, 2010
| Tim – Every Peso Counts
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Hi guys,
It's been a while! From time to time some advertising sponsors would inquire about advertising space on my blog. I was wondering if I need to present them with a contract that would protect me and my blog if something ever goes wrong… Does anyone have a template? Do I need one? What should I do then?
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7:14 am December 8, 2010
| Budgeting in the Fun Stuff
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I don't use contracts. I do keep all my back-and-forth emails though.
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8:59 am December 8, 2010
| Buy Like Buffett
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BITFS is right. Save your emails. i don't use contracts either because most of the amounts are for just a few hundred dollars.
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11:51 am December 8, 2010
| Sandy @ yesiamcheap
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I don't because advertisers so far tend to not like them, however I do have terms on my site which says that they agree to my advertising terms if their ads are displayed on my site. I have also been exploring a non-disclosure agreement since I blog semi-anonymously and would like to keep my name and information such as my ad rates personal.
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9:27 pm December 11, 2010
| financialstudent
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I don't use contracts when dealing with text link ads or graphic ad placement. I think that's a little too serious/time consuming. And there really shouldn't be a lot of legal stuff necessary anyway. Just archive all emails between you and the advertiser.
At the end of the day you have the power – you can pull an ad if need be.
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8:11 pm December 12, 2010
| Cents To Save
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