Archive for January, 2010

THE BIG PRINT GIVETH (and the small print taketh away)

Posted by David Meyer in Marketing, Web/Tech on January 14th, 2010

If you like fine print, you’re in luck. In the first major revision to product endorsement guidelines since 1980, the Federal Trade Commission now specifically requires online marketers to disclose any ‘material connection’ they have with a product or service they mention.

You’ve no doubt seen disclaimers in marketing efforts:

  • not a real doctor
  • past performance does not guarantee future results
  • results not typical

Because social media, blogging, and word-of-mouth marketing make it especially difficult for consumers to identify paid endorsements, the new regulation requires that these relationships be made clear to the intended audience. If a company is providing free product or cash to someone to promote their product, the marketer must disclose it.

This is a good thing.

The FTC exists to (among other things) protect consumers and prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices. By holding ‘mommy bloggers’ to the same standards as traditional sources of advertising, the FTC hopes to make consumers less susceptible to unsubstantiated or false claims (looks like the acai berry diet’s days are numbered).

In full disclosure: as a writer I love to use purple, extra fine point Sharpie pens. The Sanford corporation does not pay me to say this…but if they’d like to, I’m available (Wait!?! Is that Mont Blanc on the other line…?).

#SpokeFriday – January 8th, 2010

Posted by Brian Schwartz in Spoke Stuff on January 3rd, 2010

Happy New Year from Spoke!

Our next #SpokeFriday is this coming Friday 1/8/2010 at 4pm at our office. As always, drinks and apps are free and everyone is welcome. This month a special treat as the event is hosted by Designing Chefs.
Hope we see you there. Help us spread the word:

 

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