Ethical Blogging: Bloggers, Is YOUR Opinion for Sale? Is Traditional Media Unbiased?

March 30, 2012 · 69 comments

Blogging Ethics

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Last week Small Business Technology Coach Vernessa Taylor wrote about the controversy over blogging for pay and cited several high profile examples of people who are adamantly against bloggers being compensated for their time because they apparently do not know anyone who has sufficient integrity to not let their judgment be clouded by their love of money.

I know many bloggers whose opinions are NOT for sale and they make it quite clear up front to brands and PR people that they better expect a REAL review – not a fluff piece about how wonderful something is – even if it isn’t. This all comes down to the same thing it has ALWAYS come down to – and that is integrity.

An ethical blogger certainly can – and many do -
write impartial reviews even when they are being
compensated for their time or given the product.

The wise among them make it VERY CLEAR to PR folks and brands that they better expect an HONEST evaluation.

An ethical blogger will NOT risk their reputation for you!
And their opinions are NOT FOR SALE.

Those who believe that when most journalists were paid a salary that they were totally unbiased are naive indeed. I guarantee you that great story you want to get published is NEVER going to see the light of day when it casts any major – or probably even the smallest advertiser – in a bad light because the overhead and salaries were covered by paid advertisers. I can prove that in the horse industry if anyone doubts what I’m saying here.

There is NO SUCH THING as impartial -
only opinions that ARE aligned with the general
belief system at the time or that are NOT.

Those who believe their conditioning THINK those
who agree with them are “impartial” and those
who don’t are “biased”. They’re wrong.

I explain why in Is Impartiality in
Journalism, Media or Blogging Even Possible?

Does Margot Finke believe that bloggers should devote so much time to acquire skills, pay overhead, write and promote – all for free forever? What model of monetization does she suggest bloggers use?

Perhaps those who are opposed to bloggers earning a living were born into the world of Guy Kawasaki which may as well be on a different planet than the rest of us: a lifestyle of champagne and caviar where women of luxury spend their time fund-raising for charity because they don’t have to be concerned about keeping a roof over their head, their families fed, and the electricity, Internet and phone on.

Most bloggers need to find a way to generate an income in order to keep
blogging – and they DESERVE to be compensated for what they do.

Louis Gray’s dilemma points out what is obvious to me. I write about what I recommend and LATER they may become clients because I have been recommending them so long. Does the fact that they are now clients color my opinion? NO!

I have an entire AAA Recommended Brands page in my blog that contains the few brands I can endorse. Not one of them that is on that page was a client first. Most I have recommended for far longer than they ever finally started an affiliate program – if they even have one today.

Do I want to become their brand advocates? YES!
But I do because they’re great brands – NOT because they
have deep pockets and can pay me to lie for them.

We need to be totally clear on this. As long as we recommend only what we sincerely believe is worthy of our recommendation and do not allow our judgment to be clouded by money, status, fame or bling, earning an income does not make us corrupt. Anyone who reads my blog should be able to clearly see the difference between my mentioning a person or company and my recommending them.

I am not alone in this. Kelli @3boysandadog wrote a three part series on my request to share her opinion on this exact topic: Should Product Review Bloggers Be Paid? In the first post in that series she wrote,

“If you want to “advertise” then you should be
paying for it and if you want opinions you shouldn’t.”

That is how the Mom bloggers in her blogging community have decided to resolve this question. Personally, I believe we are finally going to get to a time when people stop expecting bloggers to work for them for free.

I found it interesting that Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends wrote in a guest post on my blog on What it Takes to Be a Successful Internet Publisher:

PR firms and marketing representatives sometimes think we are an extension of them and will work for free. Now, don’t get me wrong — I actually welcome getting press releases and news tips from PR reps. After all, writing about real news is part of our job.

But that’s different from people wanting to get your site involved in holding product giveaways or conducting surveys, without compensation. In the beginning you may need to blog for swag just to grow your audience.

But after a certain point, when your site starts to grow, be conscious of the value of the audience you’ve built. Make sure that you are TRULY getting valuable marketing exposure for participating, and not just being taken advantage of. We still do a lot of co-marketing arrangements and giveaways, but we evaluate them more carefully now.

And we are much more likely to say yes to helping out other entrepreneurs, than to huge brands that can afford to pay for advertising.

Street sign what do you think

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BLOGGING ETHICS

The reason so many are suspicious is because of all the “do anything for a buck” shills in the world – or because they themselves lack the integrity to not let the love of money bias their opinions. Bloggers must decide where they stand and who they will interact with and to that end I wrote a post about Blogging Ethics.

In it I wrote that there are three kinds of people in the world: the ‘Highly Ethical’ on one end of the spectrum, the ‘Anything for a Buck’ types on the other with a huge majority in the middle that are willing to do whatever is acceptable to others – as long as they don’t get caught. If anyone they know is outed for being shady, their fair weather friends will pretend they don’t even know them.

It is high time to make a decision about what kind of person you are. If you’re not sure, now is a good time to figure that out. Then decide whether you wish to be part of the crumbling status quo or are willing to leave the Traditional for a Collaborative World View.

If you are highly ethical, I invite you to join with others in our
DoFollow CommentLuv community and change the world. 

If you want to share why you believe bloggers should or shouldn’t be paid and how YOU see the world, leave a comment. As always, RELEVANT links are encouraged.

FYI: Comments by new commenters and most comments that include links will go into moderation where I will rescue them.

 



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Alex who writes about Best Screen recorder
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September 8, 2012 at 6:54 am

Hi Gail,

I think most of the bloggers are blogging for earning and it has been saying that you can earn when you are sleeping but this is wrongly said. You have to do a lot of hard work to start your earning !

Thank you
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Lee September 4, 2012 at 8:27 am

Hi your quote on impartiality intrigued me. As much as we try to be impartial about anything it is impossible. Because we are human and we all have an opinion on everything. So as hard as we try we will always be biased one way or another.

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June 4, 2012 at 10:04 pm

I guess it’s a matter of opinion in this issue..we do what we deemed best for our business and for me i do it as ethically as i can

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Martin who writes about Hypernova Design
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May 27, 2012 at 6:25 am

I am an ethical blogger and I only want to express myself through true blogging. My posts are based on ethical thinking but I do not want to sell my opinions even I get paid for that good money.
Bearing in mind the the economy has changed bloggers should earn reasonably to cover their bills. Blogging isn’t easy and so we deserve something back, but we must be real.
Thanks for this great post!
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Dan who writes about Clavier piano May 18, 2012 at 1:48 pm

I am one of those bloggers who don’t make money, I am still new to it ~new to information that I must know. Thanks for sharing about this ethical blogging. It will help a lot for us, bloggers.
Dan
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iPhone App Development May 14, 2012 at 9:00 pm

It is good information on ethical blogging. The idea behind this article is rightly helpful but thinkable matter is that how many bloggers follow the concept of ethical blogging on proper way. The important parameter of blogging is its readers. If blog readers are satisfied with blog, it is our best capital and this could be one step in the direction of ethical blogging.

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Mia who writes about Miami Real Estate April 24, 2012 at 12:32 pm

Most bloggers don’t make much money. But there are hundreds of thousands of bloggers who do make enough to pay their bills.

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Edward who writes about Miami Condos April 24, 2012 at 12:29 pm

It is true that most of the bloggers makes a living for their blogging if they have a great knowledge on how SEO works. Thanks for this wonderful article.

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candice April 24, 2012 at 12:37 am

“that are willing to do whatever is acceptable to others – as long as they don’t get caught” I think I am one of those people and I don’t feel ashamed about that because I believe there are no absolutely wrongs and rights in the world, just reasonable, acceptable.

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growmap
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April 24, 2012 at 1:50 am

No wonder the world is a living hell:

“there are no absolutely wrongs and rights in the world”

Murder, rape, molesting children? Those are all ok by you? I suspect if those things happened to you or a child you care about you will suddenly realize there ARE absolute wrongs.

If those things are NOT ok by you, then you are not thinking clearly and are obviously operating as conditioned by the media and school system. That was their declared goal: to remove the concept of right and wrong.

Deep inside – every person instinctively knows what is right and what is not. All you have to do is listen carefully and stop allowing other people to do your thinking for you.

I hope people who choose to be amoral realize the choice they are making because it is eternal. I would not want to be them – or you.
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Wanda who writes about Healthe Trim April 17, 2012 at 4:40 pm

I can tell my honest opinion, and I can get money for it if somebody wants it all written out. But any other way is not possible.
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Danica Green who writes about Shopping Bags
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April 9, 2012 at 4:26 am

I agree that some bloggers blog as their self-expression and some are being paid for it. But as for me, whatever reason and benefits we can have with blogging, the most important thing is on how we blog and how we outreach our readers through our blog.

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Vestuvine Sukuosena April 6, 2012 at 1:27 pm

Thanks for sharing wonderful ideas on ethical blogging. This will surely help me in improving my blog going forward. Appreciated.
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Ivin who writes about How To Start aBlog
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April 5, 2012 at 4:51 am

Gail, I know this is a sensitive issue you’re addressing here, and very important. A lot of people expect bloggers to work for free. I contacted a company the other day regarding covering their publishing event on my blog, shared the benefits etc.

They told me I’m welcome to and I hope I don’t expect to get paid. Yep, it’s a dream to do this for money, and if you can provide value on your blog, then you should get paid for it. Who’s going to fit the bill? That question is still open.

I guess that’s where proper monetization comes in.
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growmap
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April 5, 2012 at 12:50 pm

Hi Ivin,

It is early days yet for bloggers working with businesses. A big part of why we’re launching this contest is to change perceptions and get small businesses, bloggers and readers of blogs to better understand that working together will benefit us all, improve the economy, create jobs, and raise the standard of living for everyone around the world.
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Bob who writes about Colorado White Water Rafting April 4, 2012 at 3:37 pm

I think that ethics is really important, as there is so much spam out there, and sites dedicated to ripping you off, that if you can commit to a moral approach to blogging, it really comes through in your writing; and adsense :D
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Ben who writes about Boulder DUI Attorney April 4, 2012 at 3:35 pm

I have to totally agree with this article, I have personally made a purchase decision off of a blog article where the blogger CLEARLY stated she was affiliated with the product.

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growmap
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April 5, 2012 at 12:53 pm

Hi Ben,

Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. People will only believe us when many of us add our voices. I found the best small business marketing book I’ve ever read because Tia wrote about it and our collaborators regularly recommend what works best for them to everyone else.

It makes sense that when you know and trust someone’s opinion because they have integrity that you feel more confident about buying decisions.
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