I've been having an interesting conversation about what bloggers are willing to do and wanted to see what others think. You can read more here: http://mummybloggersblog.com/pr-monetisation/5-reasons-doing-produc...
Looking forward to your thoughts.
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Permalink Reply by Anne-Marie Nichols on March 2, 2011 at 10:17am
Permalink Reply by Laila {Trucks & Bubbles} on March 5, 2011 at 7:11pm
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Permalink Reply by Louisa on March 5, 2011 at 11:18pm Hey Penny, you might be interested in this post: http://mummybloggersblog.com/pr-monetisation/5-reasons-doing-produc...
I'd be interested in your response to it :)
Pennylove said:
I would likely be willing to review for free. I think there should be a system where if you review you can buy the item for a discounted rate. I think it's important to not be pressured to only speak highly of a product.
Permalink Reply by Autumn B. on March 6, 2011 at 3:35pm
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Permalink Reply by Laila {Trucks & Bubbles} on March 8, 2011 at 10:06am How do you all get companies to contact you about reviewing things?
Permalink Reply by Crystal Abel on March 8, 2011 at 10:26am I definitely agree with others that there should be some sort of compensation for our time-either product, a giveaway, or a sponsored post.
How do you handle companies/PR firms that send unsolicited emails that do not have a giveaway, product review, or compensation? You know the ones--a little obnoxious, don't even get your blog name right, and the product/service being advertised does not fit with the content of your blog? What do you say? How about if it is a product that you like/are interested in, but they do not offer a review/compensation? Do you ask for it, or just tell them that you are not interested?
I definitely agree with others that there should be some sort of compensation for our time-either product, a giveaway, or a sponsored post.
How do you handle companies/PR firms that send unsolicited emails that do not have a giveaway, product review, or compensation? You know the ones--a little obnoxious, don't even get your blog name right, and the product/service being advertised does not fit with the content of your blog? What do you say? How about if it is a product that you like/are interested in, but they do not offer a review/compensation? Do you ask for it, or just tell them that you are not interested?
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