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You made it - and that already puts you ahead of 90% of marketers out there. This channel exists for one reason: to help you build trust, not misleading hype. Here we break down FTC rules, flag shady tactics, and show you how to market ethically without sounding boring or robotic. Expect truth bombs, compliance tips, video prompts, and the occasional roast of cringey “get rich quick” claims. ✅ Look around. ✅ Ask questions. ✅ Drop your examples if you’ve seen something sketchy. Let’s clean up the marketing world - one post at a time. Welcome to the squad. 🧠🦅 Sincerely, Compliance Eagle
Welcome to the Comply Eagle HQ on Skool!
🚨 Compliance Blind Spots, Part 3: Do We Have a Responsibility With Our Wins?
First, I asked: “Do you ever think about how much detail to share? ”Then: “When you see a revenue number without context, what’s your first reaction?” Now I'd like to take the conversation a step further… 👉 Do we have a responsibility as creators to frame our wins so they don’t get misinterpreted? On one hand, it’s awesome to share milestones. On the other hand, not everyone in the room has the same context, experience, or results. So the same post could inspire one person… but unintentionally mislead another. My question to you: - Should wins be celebrated “as is” — raw and unfiltered? - Or should we be adding disclaimers/context so the message doesn’t get taken the wrong way? I’m honestly curious where this community stands on that balance. 💬 Drop your take: Are we just sharing personal stories… or are we setting an example for others who might follow our path? ⚖️ (Not legal advice — just starting a discussion.)
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MLM and Social Media: A Dangerous Combo
Here’s the reality: most MLM promoters aren’t losing followers because of “the haters”… they’re losing them because of non-compliant marketing. 👉 Platforms like TikTok and Instagram don’t allow MLM recruitment pitches. 👉 The FTC requires proof and disclosures for every income or lifestyle claim. 👉 And yet, every day, we still see “Get paid 9 different ways” and “Earn residual income” posts with zero transparency. That’s a double knockout: platform ban + regulatory risk. The truth is, you can build responsibly in this space — but only if you focus on real value (product, service, experience) instead of hype and vague promises. If your entire marketing strategy is “DM me to get paid,” it’s not just bad branding… it’s a liability. ⚖️ Compliance isn’t a buzzkill. It’s the difference between lasting and getting shut down.
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Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a photo of your workspace, and something you like to do for fun. 😊
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🚨 Compliance Blind Spots, Part 2: Sales Scripts or Sales Traps?
“70% close rates. One-call closes. High-ticket certainty.” Sounds exciting, right? But risky. Here’s the compliance issue: sales frameworks framed as guaranteed outcomes cross the line. Teaching the process is fine. Framing it as “this will work every time” creates false expectations. 👉 Overselling = liability.👉 What works for one coach isn’t typical for everyone. ✅ Better way: Teach the framework, not the promise. Show the mechanics. Drop the guarantees. 🚨 Lesson: Every script is usable — but remove the “you’ll get this result” framing. 💬 Question: Do sales numbers motivate you more than actual skills being taught? ⚖️ Not legal advice. Educational only.
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