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Paid Reviews: Why Our Mom Influencers are Paid to Review Products

Friday, April 16th, 2010 by Michelle

EDIT:

We listened to the community.  We are NO LONGER PAYING FOR REVIEWS.  Please see this post for more info >>

Post continues…

This post has been rolling around in my head since we stared our review section at EverythingMom.  I don’t blog often, writing kinda freaks me out a little.

So when the time came that I needed to write this somewhat controversial post, I stalled.  I read the debates around the blogosphere about paid reviews.  Some said paid reviews compromised integrity and others said they did not want to read paid reviews because they did not believe them.  Some bloggers have stopped doing reviews all together because it is too much work.

The general consensus, it seems, is that paid reviews are a big no-no.  Yet here we are, going completely against the grain.  Sure there are sites out there that offer paid reviews.  But generally, when moms jump into the conversation, they say with gumption - no.  No paid reviews for me.

I took each position in, weighing it’s merits, seeing how EverythingMom might fit in to this arena.  We were already playing in it full out with our very own Reviews section.  And we stood by the same position — no paid reviews.  To this day, Carrie Anne has not been compensated (outside of product) for reviews.  But I am out to change that.

Carrie Anne has put her heart, soul and honesty into each and every review.  She shares the good, and the not so good, if applicable.  If she felt the product was not a fit at all for our readers, she did not review it.  (Why waste anyone’s time, including our readers?)  We wanted (and still want) to share what works with our community, not what doesn’t. We are not here to “brand bash” as Christine Young’s husband Rob says.

Carrie Anne is spending more than she is earning.  In time and energy.  Not to mention taxes!  All products bloggers keep for review purposes are to be claimed on taxes.  So it actually costs Carrie Anne money to review the product.

For me, that does not cut it anymore.  I place far more value on her, the brands and our readers.  And I believe you should too.

Let me explain…

I hear all arguments (and there is a lot) and agree with them, for the most part.  But this was a hard one for me to play with.  Generally these are my thoughts –

  • Bloggers should be able to write about what they love, with their readers in mind.
  • Bloggers opinions should not be bought, but their time should.

Let’s talk about the bloggers.
For this program, we are talking about situations where PR companies contact bloggers for reviews.  We are not talking about situations where you found this product you love and you just want to shout it out to the world.  Share, write, do what you want to do.  But when PR companies reach out to you directly, send you a product for review, want your time and your opinion, that is what this conversation is about.

That is what happens here at EM all the time.   Carrie Anne spends stacks of time pumping out quality, honest reviews for both the reader and the brand.  For free, outside of product.  Is Carrie Anne’s time not worth anything but a free product?  How about your time?  There was even a big hubalub about a PR Blackout, that moms were getting overwhelmed with product reviews.  Choosing product review opportunities that work for the blogger would not lead to burn-out IMO.

Let’s talk about the brand.
The value they receive in a review is worth its weight in gold.  They are able to put their product in front of a mom who cares enough to take time out to write about it.  To share it with her community.  To have a conversation about it with her friends, her followers and her readers.  The feedback from one mother is valuable enough, but to spread her thoughts to her network?  Ask for their feedback?  Word of mouth marketing at its best.

The benefits go beyond the blogger’s network into search.  Many moms search for product reviews prior to purchase, so in this way, the value is extended in both time and reach. Brands know this.

Let’s talk about the review facilitators.
You know that there are many companies out there who are facilitating reviews.  “Sign up to be a product tester!  Share your opinions!”  But the facilitating company keeps all the money.  They get paid and — you, as the one who posts the reviews, tell the brands what they want to hear (good or bad) — don’t.  They get paid for facilitating.  Which they should…  But so should you.  Everyone should win.  Everyone should be paid for the time if their time is requested.

I have noodled this for a long time.  How can we ensure value to everyone when it comes to reviews?  How can we facilitate a program with both value and integrity for the blogger, the brand and the reader?

I have tried to find a solution that meets everyone’s needs.  Here is what I have come up with.  The goals we hope to achieve with this program are:

For Brands

  • Put your product in the hands of moms who want to offer their honest feedback about your product (you are not buying their opinion, you are buying their time)
  • If moms like your product, they will want to spread the word to their on and offline networks.
  • If they don’t, they will tell you why.  Directly.  Honestly.  Tell you how they think it could be improved to be a fit within their family.
  • It’s like your own private focus group offering honest opinions without bias.

For Bloggers

  • Get the inside scoop on products that enhance the lives of your family.
  • Enjoy receiving products to incorporate into your family’s lifestyle.
  • Get compensated for your time to review the product and share your honest opinion whether you post or not.
  • That means you blog with true integrity.  You don’t feel you need to post good things about it just because you received the product for free or because you got paid.
  • You can connect with brands on a deeper level.  Truly share what is important to you in a product.  You can share you inner most thoughts about the product with the brand directly, with kindness.  Influence how products are made and marketed.  Brands want to hear your honest feedback.  Here’s your chance.
  • If you love the product, you can post and share with your network.
  • If you don’t, you have the opportunity to have a one-on-one conversation with the makers to tell them why.

For Readers

  • Read reviews that are written with the deepest sense of integrity.
  • That means, you know if you are reading an EverythingMom review, it was posted because she truly loves the product, not because she felt she had to post it because she received a free product.  (She gets paid whether she likes it or not with no pressure to say so otherwise.)
  • You know that our Mom Infuencers are working with brands, one-on-one to help them make products better for everyone. Win-win.
  • Each EverythingMom review has a clear disclaimer linking to our review policies — that it was a paid review and why that’s a good thing.

As with everything, this is a work in progress.  We are navigating our way through this new territory, just like you.  But we believe in value.  We value our writers, our readers, our bloggers and our brands.

And we value your opinion.  What do you think about paid reviews?  Do you think this program will help build integrity and value into reviews for everyone involved?

Monetizing Your EverythingMom Blog

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010 by Michelle

You may, or may not know that we offer 100% Google Adsense revenue share to our bloggers with our Sharing Revenue Program.  But did you also know that you can ad your own affiliate ads to the sidebar as well?

Member, fdnstudio has figured out how to do just that.  Check out her EverythingMom blog, Marvels and Mishaps of a Mom Entrepreneur for a wonderful example on how you can monetize your EverythingMom blog.  She has her Google AdSense set up AND her affiliate banners.

Creating awesome content will keep your readers coming back.  So what are you waiting for, start your own EverythingMom blog!  Here’s some answers to some FAQ’s about blogging at EverythingMom.

Looking forward to reading your blogs!

Motherhood: The Movie

Thursday, September 17th, 2009 by Michelle

I was invited to a conference call today with Katherine Dieckmann, the director of Motherhood.  Prior to the call, we were asked to send in some questions.  The questions were fantastic, but Katherine’s response to the questions were wonderful and inspiring.  I think chatting with the director of a movie puts everything into perspective.  For me, it helped me get past the stereotypical judgements I had about movies.  Yes, there are real people behind the movies, real voices and real experiences.  Their hearts are often reflected in the scripts that playout on the big screen.

Interesting that there are not more films about motherhood, which was the inspiration for the movie.  A quick synopsis from the director’s notes:

MOTHERHOOD takes place in a single day that pushes to the tipping point Eliza’s fundamental fear she’s lost herself. Starting at dawn, her to-do list is daunting: prepare for and throw her daughter’s 6th birthday party, mind her toddler son, battle for a parking space during an epic alternate side parking showdown, navigate playground politics with overbearing moms, and mend a rift with after posting her best friend’s confession on her blog. On top of it all, Eliza decides to enter a contest run by an upscale parenting magazine. All she has to do is write 500 words answering the deceptively simple question, “What Does Motherhood Mean to Me?”

Will you watch it?  What do you think?

Take a peek at the trailer…

Featured Mom Blogger: Amie from Travel, Fluff and Finding a Job

Monday, August 10th, 2009 by Michelle

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1. What is the name of your blog? How did you choose this name?
Travel, Fluff, and Finding a Job. I choose this name because there are three topics that I am passionate about.

2. Describe your blog in 30 words or less.
Tips for Traveling with Toddler, Spreading the word about how great cloth diapers are, and my quest for finding a job.

3. What platform do you use for your blog?
EverythingMom.com

4. Tell us about your blog design.

I only blog here at Everything Mom. I like that my target audience is here and I like that my blog show ups with other mom’s blogs too.

5. What inspired you to start blogging and when did you start?
The Everythingmom site inspired me, I saw lots of moms sharing their story and I had one to share too. I starting blogging May 2009

6. What are 3 of your favourite posts?
Finding a REAL Job, My Fluffy Background and Our First Camping Trip

7. How or do you plan your blog posts?
I plan my post around what/where I have currently traveled. I write a review of cloth diapers on Monday’s and I have travel tips on Friday’s.

8. What are your hobbies outside of blogging?

I love to travel, play sports (soccer), I love being outside (hiking, camping, climbing). I also fool around with a few crafts such as knitting, scrapbooking and sewing.

9. What are your personal goals?
First of all I want to raise a well rounded, independent son. Secondly I want to live a full and happy life with no/little regrets.

10. What are your goals for your blog?

I want to spread the word about cloth diapers and encourage people to travel with young kids.

11. What are your must have tools for blogging?
A computer, pen, and paper.

12. What are your must have plugins for your blog?
EverythingMom.com Plugins

13. How do you bring awareness (traffic) to your blog?

I spread the word though my facebook page and through mom’s groups that I am apart of. When someone wants to know something about cloth diapers or traveling then I send them to my blog.

14. What has surprised you about blogging and the blog community?
How big it is and how talented these women are. And there is pretty much a blog about everything.

15. If you could start again, what would you do differently?
I don’t know that I would change that much. I like using Everythingmom to host my blog. It has some great mom blogger and reading and I am happy to be in their company.

16. What has been your blog’s biggest achievement?
Right now just getting some great comments from other mom’s. I am still pretty new at this.

17. What advice would do you have for new mom bloggers?
I am a new blogger but jump right in and have fun. Learn from other mom bloggers.

18. Do you (or do you plan to) make any income from your blog?  How?

Right now I don’t have any plans to so, I just want to get the word out there that I have a blog first.

19. Who are your 5 favourite mom bloggers and why?

20. Anything else you want us to know?
I am going to be changing the Finding a Job part of my blog as I am moving to the US and won’t be looking for work. What I plan on doing is blogging about the move and about TTC and the adventures that go with it.

Featured Mom Blogger: Nickie from Perfect Insanity

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 by Michelle

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1. What is the name of your blog? How did you choose this name?

Perfect Insanity- it is a play on my life as the mom of four and a business owner.  It is usually hectic, chaotic and not just a little insane trying to manage home and work, but it’s perfect (to me) and I wouldn’t change a thing!

2. Describe your blog in 30 words or less.

A glimpse into the life of a mom of four who runs a business and household with humor, sarcasm, and a healthy dose of reality (to keep life in balance).

3. What platform do you use for your blog?

self-hosted WordPress

4. Tell us about your blog design.

It is a soft, calm colored theme featuring my two youngest children in the header that is easy to read and navigate.  It is my own design and one I’m quite proud of!

5. What inspired you to start blogging and when did you start?

I first began with the explosion of LiveJournal.  After a while, and after it lost its appeal, I moved to WordPress at the suggestion of a friend.  I mostly blogged about my thoughts on current events, local and national, with a little of my life splashed in here and there.  In 2007, I moved to my current domain and re-vamped my content.  I’ve been happily living my blogging days there ever since. (Minus a hiatus last year during a three-state move)

6. What are 3 of your favourite posts?

Since I try to put so much of myself into everything I write, it’s hard to pick from my posts.  BUT, I do have ‘favorites of the moment’ which are particular posts I’m quite fond of:

this is one about my daughter’s birthday- http://www.justme.perfectinsanity.net/?p=379
this is one about the bickering and fighting that was recently going on in the parenting blogs- http://www.justme.perfectinsanity.net/?p=311
and this is a two part post about my toddler and boobs (yes, boobs…heh)- http://www.justme.perfectinsanity.net/?p=109 and http://www.justme.perfectinsanity.net/?p=122

7. How or do you plan your blog posts?

I don’t really plan my posts; they just happen as inspiration hits.  I do spend time thinking about what I want to say before writing though; and often have a visual outline of the content I want to include before ever opening the editor.  Since, as a rule, I don’t have internet access at home, I often write something to be published later.  Sometimes these posts are inspired by something my children have said or done, an recent event, or something I’ve read or watched.  When I am inspired, I either open the laptop and start writing or grab a pen and pad and outline the information I most want to include.  (So I don’t forget anything, as so often happens with so much info jumbled around this tiny brain of mine!)

8. What are your hobbies outside of blogging?

I like to call myself an amateur photographer and love capturing people, places, and things on film.  I enjoy other art forms such as oil painting and digital art.  I am also an avid reader, mostly fiction, and thoroughly enjoy losing myself in a good book.

9. What are your personal goals?

To succeed.  I’m sure many people have the same goal.  For me, success comes in many different forms.  My goal is to be the best person, woman, mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend that I can be; to raise my children to be happy, well-rounded adults; to enjoy life and all it has to offer.  If I am able to do all of those things, then I will have succeeded and met my goal.

10. What are your goals for your blog?

I want my blog to be a place where I can share my experiences in parenting, womanhood, and marriage.  I want to share with readers that life isn’t always easy, and neither is parenting or marriage.  It has its ups and downs and isn’t always pretty.  We make mistakes, but it’s ok.  Life isn’t perfect and neither are people.  Sometimes approaching things with a bit of sarcasm and humor is in order, and makes things shift into perspective a little easier.  It’s real life fueled by caffeine, laughter, and tears!

11. What are your must have tools for blogging?

All I need is a computer (with a word processor for offline writing) and an internet connection.

12. What are your must have plugins for your blog?

Sociable, CommentLuv (love this one) and Twitter Tools are my favorites.

13. How do you bring awareness (traffic) to your blog?

I have my blog listed at several sites, parenting and non-parenting.  I read several blogs and comment when I have something relevant to say (with a link to my site).  I tweet my new blog posts.  I also like to exchange link buttons with other bloggers and have done so a few times.  I try to include relevant, and easily searchable, tags with all my posts as well.

14. What has surprised you about blogging and the blog community?

I think the thing that has surprised me most is the closeness in the parent blogging community.  I have seen so many bloggers rally around another in need and it has been heartwarming and inspiring.  I have also seen how many, including myself, rush to defend one who is being ‘attacked’.  It amazes me that we can all be so different- different likes, dislikes, opinions, beliefs- yet we have so much in common. The warmth and love in this community is one thing that keeps me coming back day after day.

15. If you could start again, what would you do differently?

I wouldn’t do anything differently.  Every decision I have made regarding my blog and blogging has led me to where I am today and I’m happy with that.  My blog may not be wildly popular or get thousands of hits each day, but I have earned my readers and am very very proud of that.

16. What has been your blog’s biggest achievement?

The biggest acheivement is that I’ve earned readers who return day after day.  People, other moms, who care what I have to say and enjoy my writing.  I’m still amazed by that!  Even though only a handful of those readers comment, just ONE comment makes me smile.  That someone has read my writing and was moved enough to comment is an acheivement in and of itself!

17. What advice would do you have for new mom bloggers?

First and foremost, don’t get discouraged.  It’s easy to want to throw your hands in the air and say ‘I quit’ if you’re not getting comments or hits.  Keep writing.  Keep sharing.  Give it time.  Readers will come.  (Speaking from personal experience here.  I’m not a ‘famous’ blogger… my blog gets a max of 400-500 hits a month and a handful of comments, but I keep going!)

Second, keep it real.  Be authentic.  Don’t try to be a clone of another blogger.  Find your niche and stick with it.

Third, don’t use your blog as your personal complaint box.  If all your posts include complaints about your life or the world around you, nobody will want to read it.  Share the good and the bad.  It’s ok to complain if you’re having a bad hair day, but don’t make a habit of it.  Talk about the good hair days too.

18. Do you (or do you plan to) make any income from your blog? How?

I don’t make any money from my blog right now.  I’d like to, of course.  If I could earn enough to pay for hosting and ISP, I’d be happy.  But if I never earn a dime from it, I’m just as happy.  The only way I know of generating blog revenue is in advertisements.  I am more than willing to add advertisements to my blog, as long as they are relevant and appropriate.  My blog isn’t a job; it isn’t my sole means of income, and will never be.

19. Who are your 5 favourite mom bloggers and why?

It is so hard to only pick five from all my favorites, so I’ll just pick from the ones I read most often:

Tanis @ Attack of the Redneck Mommy- because she is real.  She is honest.  She is out there.  And she is funny.  I love that she can make fun of herself and laugh along with the rest of us.  Her way of writing keeps me coming back time and time again.

Heather @ The Spohrs are Multiplying- because I am absolutely in awe of her.  To have lost something so precious as she has, and share that pain so openly and honestly with the entire world- she inspires me to be a better person and mother; to hold my kids a little closer and not stress over the little things.

Maggie @ Okay, Fine, Dammit and Violence Unsilenced- because, well, she’s amazing.  What else can I say about someone who gives so much to so many as she has with Violence Unsilenced.

Nic @ MyBottlesUp- because she’s sassy, sarcastic, funny, and reminds me a lot of myself.

Lu @ Jaded Perspective- because she is opening up and sharing a horribly tragic family event.

20. Anything else you want us to know?

I have a second blog http://www.beingjustme.com that I don’t actively advertise, link, or list- not because I don’t want readers, but because I don’t want to chance my children finding it.  It is where I write about my abusive childhood and first marriage.  It’s a place for me to have a voice; to put my feelings into words and deal with the reality of it all.  It is a type of therapy for me, to clear my mind and heart and stop the silence and secrets that have gone on for far too long.  I don’t update this one as often as my personal one because of the subject matter.  It is sometimes too hard to write about.

Say HELLO to Nickie, everyone! :)

Photo by: normairiz


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