1. Label all paid promoters with a red "Paid Promoter" tag that is clickable for a definition of what this means.
2. No need to charge extra for such a membership, but-- no signatures that can be considered advertising unless they pay extra for an ad and thus members at a particular level are able to filter them out as they do now.
3. While disclosures are welcome and perhaps even required by law in many cases, they must be written in such a way as to not constitute free advertising. If they do rise to the level of advertising, iHub must be compensated accordingly.
Any paid promoter not abiding by these rules will be documented on a paid promoter outing thread and their personal information sent to the SEC. The implied threat here is that if you don't play fair on iHub, your reputation may be so tarnished that you may never get another such job again.
It should be common sense that anyone paid to promote an agenda should not be a moderator of a message board dedicated to free and unfettered discussions.