Blogging Your Way to Jail – Unfair Commercial Practices

November 21st, 2008 Rob Affiliate Marketing 0

Confidence is going after Moby Dick in a rowboat and taking the tartar sauce with you.I came across this UK trading regulation which was quoted by Matt Cutts about selling and buying links, I am not sure how you can put it in context, but it seems Google are trying to back up their position on link buying and selling with a government law.

Using editorial content in the media to promote a product where a trader has paid for the promotion without making that clear in the content or by images or sounds clearly identifiable by the consumer (advertorial).

The above quote was taken from the UK Office of Public Sector Government website, you can read the full statement here.

The reaction came from Google’s, Matt Cutts because of a new way to buy and sell in content links from Inlink.com, they offer a widget for bloggers that will search your website for an anchor text word and match it up with an advertiser. Inlinks.com which was only launched 2 days ago is getting the attention from a lot of big bloggers (TechCrunch, ShoeMoney), as with the reaction from Matt Cutts, this could be the way to buy and sell links almost naturally.

But how can you tie in buying and selling links with the quoted government rule? This could stretch out into a lot of other areas us affiliates have to deal with, if we need to make clear that a product we advertise and promote is clearly identifiable to the consumer that we are being paid or have been paid for it.

Does this mean if you have a banner on your website, you need the text above it saying “Advertisement”? Or if you place a link to a merchant in content you need to have (paid advertisement) next to it?

It seems a bit far fetched to me to comply with this rule, but I will think about it from now on.

Why did I Bother Starting this Blog?

November 20th, 2008 Rob General 0

Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.I am still wondering why I started this blog, probably because the domain name suited me to a tee. I am probably one of the laziest affiliate out there, I do what has to be done on a daily basis and read forums and other peoples blogs the rest of the time. I am Mr Procrastinator and have so many projects and ideas I just can’t get around to starting anything new.

It seems or seemed the in-thing to start an affiliate diary/weblog and I will attempt to keep it up to date and interesting, but I can see myself making more enemies than friends as I am pretty blunt at times and can easily offend with my open minded thoughts and ideas. We will see.

If you read the About Me page you will see I am mainly a gambling affiliate (not one them dodgy guys who send out millions of emails spamming casino deals), mostly in the online bingo sector and my main site (baby) is Unlucky for Some.

I also actually do a lot of email marketing, one of my first sites Online Bingo Club was made purely as an email collector, sending out weekly newsletters with bonuses and offers. This was the format my affiliate career started, but has now progress to natural search rankings and building a network of decent sites.

I do have a funny story how I really started and why the idea of the bingo club came to fruit, but will have to save that for another post, and I am sure I will upset a few people by telling it, so lets not spoil everything already.

I am just glad to get this first post out the way, now I need to think of something else to write to keep this new site a little active, plus giving some interesting views to its readers.