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marvinblum | 1 year ago

We had someone with a lot of experience in this field working for very large German corporations and got a discount/startup bonus. I wouldn't call it cheap.

Imagine starting a business in Germany. How are you suppose to pay 30-50k for legal questions before selling anything?

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michpoch|1 year ago

> I wouldn't call it cheap

The moment someone sues your customers, or some European agency will gets onto them, that 8000 euro opinion is all you're basing your company's legal security on. In that context, yes, this is being very cheap.

account42|1 year ago

Analytics and other forms of tracking are not required to do do business. Don't try to skirt the law and you won't have as many legal questions to answer.

XCSme|1 year ago

So, if I run ads or a marketing campaign, I shouldn't be able to know if it brings a positive ROI or not?

Let's assume I pay $1000 for Google Search Ads, wouldn't it help the business to know that "from my sales, $800 came from Google Search Ads"?

People do this all the time, even in real life, with coupon codes fliers for example.