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Using FTC Compliance To Your Advantage (and having fun with it)

Posted: 29 Sep 2015 07:02 AM PDT

As you may or may not know the FTC released guide lines for bloggers, social media,  and affiliates in general (affiliates have semi applied to the previous guideline) about disclosing if your blog makes money from affiliate links.

As you can see in my menu above I have a disclaimer in the main menu.  I even insert this (when I remember to) in posts.  But as you can see I leverage it for a bit of credibility.  Not only do I disclose that this blog makes money but also my positions in consulting and companies I am associated with.  After all I am legally obligated to.

Double win.

But what about emails?  It seems like the FTC is cracking down on newsletters that do not have proper disclosure by bloggers.

I need to do a better job with this myself and so I have been looking at what other people do.

In particular I like what Andy Jenkins does.  He not only covers the disclosure policy but has a little fun with it at the same time:

Please read our Affiliate Disclaimer: From time to time, we will promote, endorse, or suggest products and/or services for sale that are not our own. Our recommendation is ALWAYS based on our personal belief that the product and it’s author will provide excellent and valuable information or service. This may be based on a review of that product, our personal or professional relationship with that person or company, and/or a previous positive experience with the person or company who’s product we are recommending. In most cases, we will be compensated via a commission if you decide to purchase that product based on our recommendation. In some cases, we will receive the product for free for review purposes, or just to use. In some cases, we have used that product to our personal satisfaction in our own businesses.

IMPORTANT: Always Always ALWAYS do your OWN due-diligence before making any purchases, whether we recommend them or not. Never, EVER purchase anything that you cannot afford. Avoid purchasing products that do not have a clearly stated Guarantee, or that promise ridiculous results, like “Getting Rich Quick”. Most people don’t do anything with the products they buy, and most of the time, their results are zero – kind of like that Bowflex that I bought that is now serving as a clothing rack… No, there is no such thing as a “Free Lunch”. Don’t do drugs, stay in school, etc. Be safe out there!

Now it is in smaller type and at the very bottom (same text as above but a screen shot to put it in perspective):

Burned-Out 46-Year-Old Makes changes and earns over 7 Figures in just 13 Months - jeremy@shoemoney.com - ShoeMoney Capital Mail

So be compliant but have fun with it.

Also of important note I must disclose I am not a lawyer and you should always consult with one before taking action on this.

 

Listen, Collaborate, Measure - DailyBlogTips

Listen, Collaborate, Measure - DailyBlogTips


Listen, Collaborate, Measure

Posted: 28 Sep 2015 12:45 PM PDT

Three words, simple in concept yet difficult in practice. When we talk about blogging and making relationships through collaborations the core of social media requires a better understanding of social technologies. It’s nearly reverse of traditional marketing.

Where traditional marketing and planning starts with a message for the target audience, social media begins about what the consumer and your audience is saying about your brand. This stands in contrast to prescribing and directing a message with the intention to persuade people and drive conversion. Taken together, listening, collaboration and measuring creates the overall basis for the highest required conversions for a blog.

Below are three concepts that you should include in your social business program. Have a look:

1. Listening and responding intelligently

It’s one of the measurable connection between you and your marketplace, a direct link to your customer. Listening is a core skill of any communication process. right? listening to what the user is actually saying and measuring both the subject and the source, will enable you to join the sensible conversations.

Many bloggers believe that process of listening should be built around paying attention to the conversation and then responding on the basis of strategy and measurement. Listening is important to understand what to do and why you should do that on web. Integrating a listening program in your social media can do wonders because it will provide the intelligence you need to put blog conversations to work.

For example using social share buttons for your blog posts enable content sharing. This encourages engagement on your blog. Reviews, comments, recommendations are the first things to display to a customer in a marketplace. These are important because it precisely informs the consumer how to make smarter choice before buying a product or consuming a piece of information.

Creating a baseline: There are generally no metrics to answer questions like “How much conversion one should expect?” or “How many negative posts are bad?” Therefore, it’s always recommended to establish your own baseline, and build your social strategy out of that.

Finding your influencers: Diving deep into the conversations to find out who all are participating in a conversation is important to find out what is actually being said. For example, in PR you connect with media persons, journalists, analysts and so on because these are the people sitting on the entry points to launch you to a bigger and wider audience. The most challenging aspect is that literally anyone can be an influencer.

2. Encouraging collaboration everywhere

collaborative activities always grabs the top spot in an engagement process. Moving your customers and readers is simple a “must do” in your marketing plan. A basic structure that you should follow to drive engagement to your blog is:

1. Defining objectives
2. Listening
3. Organizing
4. Engaging and
5. Measuring

Being an active part of any conversation is all about telling that you are part of a larger community, and telling that you appreciate it. This level of engagement will itself bring in higher levels of loyal engagement. People in a community truly values a sense of belonging and promoting that can give you all the fruits of social media in one plate.

No matter through what social network you are connected with people, all matters is they really want to know what is happening around a brand. On Facebook, people are sharing more personal stuff than ever before, which clearly states that people are in a need of personalised and shareable content.

3. Measuring social media

The final thing you should do is measuring your efforts over social media for your business. It’s important because it is the key to understand how effective your marketing strategy is and can be. Social media today can be and should be measured without fail.

Calculating your reach as a blogger, the number of comments on a post or how many times people shared your content can be easily obtained. Making measurement an important part of your social business plan is “must do”

When measuring your blog’s analytics’s you’ll encounter data in an unstructured way. Social media analytics tools provides the much needed thrust to sort out this unstructured data.

Linking social analytics with business analytics

It’s always recommended and very important to connect your social analytics with business analytics. Blog posts, comments, video posts tend to share what happened when a brand was being measured in terms of social media engagement. These things will help you create a better social media strategy. Also, they can be used as guide to respond to a negative comment. Also, a social media platform can be used as a feedback system which can collect comments to keep your blog on track.

It’s simple. You do it one way, the people will respond in one way. You do it in a different way, the people will respond it in a different way.

Over to you

Do you agree that the feedback loop helps a brand in setting up a strong measurement and testing application to build a business? Feel free to give suggestions in the comments section below.

Akshay Chugh is the co-founder of Posterguy.in, a lifestyle brand powered by artists across India.

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