
Go to DisclosurePolicy.org. That site will help you create a basic disclosure policy for your blog. I whittled mine down to the following:
I will be honest with you.
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![]() Go to DisclosurePolicy.org. That site will help you create a basic disclosure policy for your blog. I whittled mine down to the following: I will be honest with you. |
Good question, Gary. Basically, a disclosure policy helps your readers know what to expect from you as far as whether you'll accept payment for reviews of products, etc., and whether you'll tell them that you're being paid and by whom. Also, whether you'll share your real views and not what you're paid to say, etc.
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Hey, that was really useful... so now I don't have to go sneaking around others' blogs to copy their policies and editing them to look like I wrote it :P
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