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A few threads back we were discussing possible FTC regs that would require bloggers to disclose if they were being compensated for blogging about products or services. Well, as is the case with the internet community, a solution has been created.
http://cmp.ly/
The link above will take you to a simple page that lays out 6 disclosures that can be included in blog posts or tweets that allow people to reveal a connection or lack of connection between a blogger and the product or service they are talking about. Check it out and let us know what you think. I like it and think that it will eliminate both the mystery of how to be in compliance and the fear that you may or may not be in compliance with the new regs.
http://cmp.ly/
The link above will take you to a simple page that lays out 6 disclosures that can be included in blog posts or tweets that allow people to reveal a connection or lack of connection between a blogger and the product or service they are talking about. Check it out and let us know what you think. I like it and think that it will eliminate both the mystery of how to be in compliance and the fear that you may or may not be in compliance with the new regs.
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