Ethical Blogger Contact Guidelines from WOMMA
WOMMA is the Word of Mouth Marketing Association. Matchstick Marketing, the company I spoke about in my last post, is one of the charter members of WOMMA and helped to develop these guidelines.
After checking them out, I thought that they were important enough that everyone should take a look at them.
For more information, visit www.womma.org/ethics.
- I will always be truthful and will never knowingly relay false information. I will never ask someone else to deceive bloggers for me.
- I will fully disclose who I am and who I work for (my identity and affiliations) from the very first encounter when communicating with bloggers or commenting on blogs.
- I will never take action contrary to the boundaries set by bloggers. I will respect all community guidelines regarding posting messages and comments.
- I will never ask bloggers to lie for me.
- I will use extreme care when communicating with minors or blogs intended to be read by minors.
- I will not manipulate advertising or affiliate programs to impact blogger income.
- I will not use automated systems for posting comments or distributing information.
- I understand that compensating bloggers may give the appearance of a conflict of interest, and I will therefore fully disclose any and all compensation or incentives.
- I understand that if I send bloggers products for review, they are not obligated to comment on them. Bloggers can return products at their own discretion.
- If bloggers write about products I send them, I will proactively ask them to disclose the products’ source.
Remember: Consumers come first, honesty isn’t optional, and deception is always exposed.
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Linda Sherman
May 17, 2008 at 12:37 pm
Colleen, Good list to share. I first heard this from Leah Jones about a year ago and it really stuck with me. I’ve not actually attended their conferences (prices aimed at corporate budgets) but their ethics work is admirable.
Jason Calacanis (Mahalo) talked about ethics for affiliate marketers in his keynote at Affiliate Summit West in February this year. It is an important topic.
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