
Blog with Integrity Brief mention of Blog with Integrity in United Inflight magazine
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With mommy blogs proliferating, big corporations have begun cultivating authors with freebies, trips and even cash. Now readers are wondering, does mother really know best?

Blog with Integrity More from Denver CBS 4 on review blogs and disclosure
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It's a form of advertising that has exploded in recent years: companies using bloggers to promote their products or services, using classic the word-of-mouth technique.

Blog with Integrity Blog with Integrity co-founder Julie Marsh on CBS-4 Denver talking about review blogs and disclosure.

Blog with Integrity Replay of Blog with Integrity webinar with FTC's Mary Engle now available on Vimeo
Blog With Integrity Town Hall Meeting with Mary Engle, FTC Associate Director of Consumer Protection
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Blog with Integrity Once More, with Feeling: More commentary on FTC guidelines, bloggers and companies.
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Every time I post about the FTC's guidelines for endorsements and testimonials, I hope that, this time, the misinterpretations and disinformation will stop.

Blog with Integrity Commentary on Mom 101 about LA Times blogger/food firm story.
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Today the Los Angeles Times ran a front page story called Blogging Moms Wooed by Food Firms. I'm quoted in it, as are a number of other bloggers who may or may not be happy about it.Although man I love Elisa Camahort-Page's pornography analogy. ...

Blog with Integrity LA Times story about bloggers being wooed by food companies includes great quote from Blog with Integrity co-founder Liz Gumbinner
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Andrea Deckard, a stay-at-home mom in Monroe, Ohio, points to a post on her Mommy Snacks blog. Both Frito-Lay and Nestle have brought her to Los Angeles this year to be entertained and learn about their products. (Samantha Grier / Dayton (Ohio) Daily News / September 12, 2008)

Mr Louangvilay: looking forward to the webinar recap! :)

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Analysis of the new examples in the FTC endorsement guidelines http://getgood.com/roadmaps/2009/11/04/f tc-guidelines-on-endorsments-analysis-of -the-examples/. Don't miss tomorrow's free webinar with the FTC's Mary Engle to ask YOUR question about the guidelines. Register https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/30 7129179
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As promised here is a brief analysis of the examples that pertain to social media and blogging in the revised FTC Guidelines on Endorsements and Testimonials in

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Thank you to sponsors Johnson & Johnson and Wiley.com for supporting next Tuesday's webinar with the FTC's Mary Engle. Register now at http://blogwithintegrity.com/webinars.ph p, and send your questions to us at blogwithintegrity@gmail.com.Mary will also take questions live.
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The FTC’s revised Guidelines for Commercial Endorsements and Testimonials take effect on December 1, 2009. If you have questions on how the guidelines will impact your blog or business, this is your chance to get them answered direct from the source.

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Register for the free town hall webinar with Mary Engle from the FTC at http://blogwithintegrity.com/webinars.ph p
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The FTC’s revised Guidelines for Commercial Endorsements and Testimonials take effect on December 1, 2009. If you have questions on how the guidelines will impact your blog or business, this is your chance to get them answered direct from the source.

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The FTC’s revised Guidelines for Commercial Endorsements and Testimonials take effect on December 1, 2009. If you have questions on how the guidelines will impact your blog or business, this is your chance to get them answered direct from the source.
In a town hall format, Mary Engle, the FTC’s Associate Director of Co......nsumer Protection, will be answering questions submitted by the community.
All you have to do is send your question to blogwithintegrity@gmail.com by Friday November 6th, and then join us for the live webinar on November 10th at noon EST. Questions will be read anonymously.
Register for this free webinar at blogwithintegrity.com
時間:2009年11月10日 12:00
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Consumer Reports opinion on the FTC endorsement guidelines. http://blogs.consumerreports.org/money/2 009/10/new-ftc-federal-trade-commission- guidelines-disclose-product-review-blogo la-payola-favorable-blog-comments-more-t ransparency.html
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Shirley Dockerill Is it possible to work on producing guidelines (for US citizens and foreigners) on the subject, 'What to do when someone sends a death threat to your blog'?

Blog with Integrity More on FTC guidelines, journalism & free speech
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When the proposed FTC guidelines for commercial endorsements and testimonials first hit the blogosphere last May, I did an analysis of the pertinent examples.














