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Monday, June 22, 2009

Federal Trade Commission to Start Looking at Blogs

Ever read a blog for advice on a product or service? The Federal Trade Commission might want to check that blog out:
Savvy consumers often go online for independent consumer reviews of products and services, scouring through comments from everyday Joes and Janes to help them find a gem or shun a lemon. What some fail to realize, though, is that such reviews can be tainted: Many bloggers have accepted perks such as free laptops, trips to Europe, $500 gift cards or even thousands of dollars for a 200-word post. Bloggers vary in how they disclose such freebies, if they do so at all.

The practice has grown to the degree that the Federal Trade Commission is paying attention. New guidelines, expected to be approved late this summer with possible modifications, would clarify that the agency can go after bloggers — as well as the companies that compensate them — for any false claims or failure to disclose conflicts of interest.

Hey, if all it takes is 200 words to get me a trip to Europe, a free laptop, or a $500 gift card, count me in. I can do 200 words on any subject whether I know anything about it or not (I've proven that often enough).

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