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Self-Employed and Smes Will Have to Monitor Closely What the ‘Influencers’ Who Recommend Their Products Do.

On October 1, the new Code of Conduct on Advertising with Influencers came into force in Spain. This rule requires that any commercial collaboration on social networks, contracted by self-employed and SMEs to promote their product or service, be clearly identified as such. Whether it is paid with money or there is only a free delivery of product. This implies a change for the self-employed and small businesses that use this type of actions as pa…
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On October 1, the new Code of Conduct on Advertising with Influencers came into force in Spain. This rule requires that any commercial collaboration on social networks, contracted by self-employed and SMEs to promote their product or service, be clearly identified as such. Whether it is paid with money or there is only a free delivery of product. This implies a change for the self-employed and small businesses that use this type of actions as pa…

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Autónomos y Emprendedores broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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