When it comes to managing digital products, legal knowledge can be a significant asset. For vendors on platforms like WPDM Marketplace, understanding the legal intricacies that impact digital downloads can be the difference between making a sale and having your listing denied.

Take the requirements for notary stamps in Kentucky, for instance. Not every digital product that requires notarization, such as documents that need a notary stamp, is meant for every state. There are certain states with tighter rules on notarizations, so telling which of your products needs these stamps can seem a bit overwhelming at first.

For many, this daunting task leads to stocking their WPDM Marketplace account with nothing but products that don’t require special notary attention. This, of course, limits potential buyers. It’s only natural; digital marketplace platforms like WPDM are built around solutions that satisfy user experience before all else.

It’s no different when it comes time for buyers to fulfill notary requirements for their digital products or downloads. Following the example above, Kentuckians may be further deterred by sellers who don’t offer the required notarizations, losing all potential profits because of it. Thankfully, sellers on WPDM can save themselves both the money lost from potential sales and the effort of self-researching by reading our article, Kentucky Notary Stamp Musts: An In-Depth Exploration.

As a vendor on WPDM, it’s your responsibility to inform yourself of your local requirements. This ensures the digital products you continue to sell are fully legal – preventing buyers from invalidating transactions after purchase and ruining your reputation.

Just think about it: A customer buys a document from your WPDM Marketplace shop that requires an official stamp and signature from a notary public. They send you a call to action in the form of a message attached to the download link and, more often than not, it’s a request for you to provide your signature and stamp on a physical copy of their document.

This makes sense, since an online platform like WPDM Marketplace focuses on digital downloads may not have enough space to hold such a large number of notarized documents. Our solution to this is a simple upload and sign process we’ve equipped our platforms with.

Once you’ve read our guide for Kentucky sellers, you’re now aware of how important it is to submit notarized documents under the proper rules. Failing to do so will result in unmet buyer expectations and a void in potential sales.

Our simple upload and sign process has already been integrated into our platforms. In addition, legal compliance has been baked into our guidelines for sellers. A quick look through WPDM Marketplace will reveal a notice to sellers letting them know how to manage their digital downloads efficiently.

Car buyers haven’t always understood the legalities involved in their purchases, either. In fact, there was a point in time where roughly 40% of vehicles sold in the United States were given to buyers without a valid title. There just wasn’t enough information available to make sure this process – notarizing documents beforehand – was being done properly.

At WPDM Marketplace, we are not agents of the state and we cannot suggest the proper course of action for every scenario. The burden of being legally compliant is placed on the shoulders of sellers as soon as they register for an account. We’re simply here to make sure the seller knows where to look in order to become compliant.

Since sellers on WPDM Marketplace are pre-approved, they will be required by law to have their seller accounts checked before they can make future sales. This means full legal compliance of each digital download you want featured will need to be enforced, otherwise sales will stop and your listings will have to be removed.

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