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November 17, 2021 By: Asa Waldstein

Affiliate Marketing Content Must Be Compliant

Takeaway -

Free speech protections go away when there is marketing material connection

Affiliate marketers continue to be scrutinized for making claims.

A few years ago, affiliate warning letters were nearly nonexistent. Now regulators are savvy and are no longer tolerating claims where there is material connection.

Affiliates develop content in hopes of bringing consumers to their site which then hyperlinks to a shopping cart for purchasing the mentioned product. Affiliates get a cut of sales which can be 30%, so you can see the incentive for sensationalized content. Affiliate relationships should also be disclosed clearly and conspicuously. Affiliates are responsible for the accuracy and compliance of their statements. The difference between “Average Jane” and affiliates is the material connection. If there is no material connection, including free product and employee/family relationships, consumers can say pretty much anything about products they like.

Read the original Q&A here.

Disclaimer: The educational information provided here is for informational purposes only. Contact an attorney for specific legal advice. Rule #1 in compliance is to ensure marketing is truthful and not misleading.

Written by

Asa Waldstein
Asa Waldstein
Asa Waldstein is a 24-year veteran of the dietary supplement industry, with experience spanning manufacturing, marketing, and regulatory compliance. He is the principal of Apex Compliance, a software company dedicated to streamlining regulatory marketing compliance for the dietary supplement and natural products sectors. Asa also leads Supplement Advisory Group, a boutique consultancy focused on marketing risk analysis, labeling, and practical compliance strategies for websites and social media. Asa has helped oversee three FDA GMP inspections with no 483s and was honored with the 2023 AHPA Herbal Hero Award and the 2024 What's Up Supps Policy and Change Agent Award. He currently serves as Chair of the American Herbal Products Association’s (AHPA) Cannabis Committee, helping shape policy and industry best practices