I was recently contacted by someone who wanted me to write up a review about their new E-book. I was offered a free copy of the e-book and some money. I don’t normally do this type of thing so what i did was I told him to send me a copy of the e-book and I would read it over. If it was relevant to my blog and I thought it was good content then I would have no problem sharing it with my readers.
So I received a copy of the e-book, scanned it over and decided it wasn’t necessarily suited to what I generally talk about and so I declined the offer and thanked him for the consideration. It seemed like a great read for the subject, but to be honest this blog is not here to make me money. I am all for promoting affiliate links when talking about something related to your niche but I’m not going to try to sell something I could care less about.
I try my best to keep my integrity and not be a “sell out”.
Have you ever dealt with a moral issue like this?
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You promised you wouldn’t tell!! Nah jk π
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If i were you I would have TAKEN IT π hahahha , notttttttt haha actually it matters what he offers me Hmmmmmmmmm
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Bryn Youngblut Reply:
November 16th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
Oh I’m sure most people would too, that’s what separates the successful.
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I think I need to be more of a sell-out to be honest. A lot of bloggers are always shilling products they’d never use or pay for themselves but I guess that’s how they make their money.
I don’t think you’d lose readers if you did decide to review the eBook though.
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Oh, this reminds me. Want to review my new ebook called “How to become a sellout in Internet Marketing” wanna review it π
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Bryn Youngblut Reply:
November 16th, 2008 at 11:41 pm
Oh definitely, send that shit!
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I wrote a post about this subject a while back called Monetizing Credibility.
I think that ultimately each blogger has to make the decision for their self as to what they feel comfortable with. In your case, based on the tone of your writing, I get the impression that youβre at peace with your decision.
Somehow I think that if you would have taken this particular deal, you would be less happy about it than you are now.
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Great job Bryn. I’m always writing about responsibility to your readers and credibility online…..you did well young jedi. π
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Bryn Youngblut Reply:
November 18th, 2008 at 12:03 pm
Thanks Dennis, I really do appreciate it.
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