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I've been struggling with the disclosure thing lately indeed. I don't believe my intent is tricking anybody. I just need to get over it.
I don't mean to come across as knocking the (aff) either, I just don't feel that is disclosure for me. And yes I see the point that they could bring attention to the links (which makes me question what else could bring attention to them? little icons next them maybe, for example)
45n5 = 45+5 or 50. That site is my travels to earn 50 per day from the internet. And hopefully help or inspire others to do the same.
Thanks again for the mention.
I have been wondering why there is an issue with affiliate links to begin with... If you are providing valid content via whatever site you are creating, why does it matter if you link to the relevant products associated with the theme of the site? Why is it an issue to make money from a site which you are spending time and resources on?
I guess I understand there could be folks who are unethical about the whole practice, but then it seems that they would be shooting themselves in the foot from a long run perspective.
As always, I appreciate reading different perspectives on any issue. But personally, this has never felt like a huge issue to me.
"Why is it an issue"
For me it's not a big issue, just something I wanted to iron out for myself. I did learn some stuff, like legal implications of disclosure, and it was good talks.
For the industry, I have the same question, why did people start putting (aff) next to links, and why (aff) and not (af) of ($$$) etc.
Obviously the industry had a problem with this at one point and (aff) came about. Just a guess.
@Mark, The big issue is that there can be a fine line between you and your readers and either "providing good information", or just "pushing crap to make money". It's all about trust. If I started pushing tons of crap on this blog just to make a buck, I'd lose that trust I've built over time and I'd lose readers.
The question for bloggers is, which person do you want to be known as?
i know, just a failed attempt of me setting up my comment
rock on!
I guess it is for each of us to work out - Mark@45 - I dig your process and didn't mean to minimize your writings, actually, I was thinking about putting something similar to what you have in your About Me page.
"putting something similar to what you have"
use it word for word if you want