Even if that's true, I'd want to be able to state that I only want to receive blog entries from people that don't use a disclaimer.
I think that's fair enough. You should see the types of articles drug companies want me to write at Blogitive. It's to keep all companies on the level in my opinion. Col
Yes, and I would totally understand if you didn't want to take the commission because of this, but I should be equally able to say that I don't want the disclaimer. I respect that you want to maintain the integrity of your blog, but I, as an advertiser have my own priorities, and do not want it disclosed that the blog entry is not 'natural'. If I'm allowed to specify that I don't want a disclosure, the blogger is still able to not take the commission if they would not be comfortable writing a regular blog entry.
I have never used this service before, but I am going to look more into it. Is it better than affiliate marketing as you can get an article distributed accrossed the web for about $10.
"I want a post that is indistinguishable from a 'natural' post by both visitors & search engines!" So the company with the largest pockets can simply buy their way to the top?
This is classic ...an advertiser who doesnt want it disclosed he is gaming the system ... but we constantly hear advertisers crying when others take them for a ride... PS if you dont want it disclosed that you are cheating...maybe that should be a clue to get straight and stop being unethical... I want to cheat but dont tell anyone ......what a marooon....