No More Cash for Blog Posts?
Blogging for pay has always been a touchy subject, some people are rabidly against it, some think it’s ok…really I figure it is like any other paid endorsement, if you tell people that you blog about a product because they pay you to do it then at least I can read your article with eyes wide open.
Funny thing, you don’t typically consider blogging to fall under the purview of the federal government, but guess what, October 6, the FCC issued guidelines requiring that bloggers or other ‘word of mouth’ marketers disclose payments (in-kind or cash) that they receive to review a product. Guess it’s like anything else, now we’ll see blog articles that are paid endorsements just like political ads or any other product endorsements.
Check out the article here. So what’s next, is the FCC going to try and regulate reviewing white papers and eBooks for other people too? Not technically an endoresement, but still might be some extra PR or positive spin that the FCC won’t like.
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October 20th, 2009 at 4:58 am
Thanks for the heads up, I hadnt heard about this!