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Everything is Editorial. Unless It’s Not.

Monday, May 17th, 2010 by Michelle

There’s been much conversation happening all over the Internet about blogger revenue, paid reviews and what not over the past few weeks.  We were the topic of a recent post entitled:  Bloggers and PR payola: is this the future?

Community rocks.  I love how (most) everyone pulls together through this new landscape in an effort to determine the best way to navigate the ever changing “guidelines”.  For us, this is not a discussion on monetization and revenue, we have built in alternative revenue streams to manage that aspect of our business.

We all have our individual business models, content guidelines and opinions on what makes the wheel turn during this new era of publishing.  As Eden Spodek said, we have much to learn from each other.

A few weeks ago, we launched our paid reviews through our Mom Influencers.  Did that ever stir the embers in the discussions.  Thankfully, mostly everyone saw that we had the right intentions behind our program.  No, we were not trying to make a buck.  We were trying to build an integrity factor into the much debated process of blogger reviews.

Integrity is Everything.  No, this is not about Commerce vs. Credibility.  It is about protecting reviews from the bad apples for both the readers and the brands.  IMO.

We feel that free products = payment for some bloggers who may have felt they had to say something nice because they received the product for free.  Certainly our reviews were not tainted with this brush and nor were many other bloggers providing reviews with integrity.

However, some bloggers don’t necessarily row in the same boat.  I have read terrible stories of bloggers scamming the system by not even testing the product for review, selling it for money, writing a “fake” review and moving on.  (No, I will not post links because we are not in the business of pot stirring.)

We desperately wanted to create a program through our Mom Influencers that would hopefully try and avoid such nonsense.  A program that created a win for both our readers AND the brands that wanted to share their story.

See, we feel there is a difference between an individual blog and a program that gathers a group of bloggers for the purposes of reviews.  No longer is it simply our own integrity on the line but that of numerous other personalities, opinions and styles.

We wanted to find a way of publishing reviews through our network that put a stop to the nonsense.  “Hey, we’re gonna pay you whether you actually like the product or not, so at least do your readers and the brand the decency of fully reviewing the product and sharing your honest thoughts.”

But apparently that has not landed so well throughout the community.

Some, although adamantly disagreeing with us, have supported us in trying to find a better way to manage the process.  (We ♥ you, you know who you are!)

And some have just attacked us.

And yes — it hurt.

C’est la vie.  We’re tough cookies.

We know in our hearts that we are trying to create content that serves the best interest of our readers and brands.

How do we continue providing product coverage with the general consensus being paid reviews = tainted content?

We simply can NOT put ourselves in the tainted content category.  We won’t.

But what is the answer?

We are not a review blog.  We are on online magazine that features relevant, engaging content on Everything Mom, not just products.  We cannot take up a huge chunk of our editor’s time simply writing reviews.  And not pay her for it.

One very smart gal told us that we can just say no.  So that’s what we are going to do.

Say no.  Unless it totally rocks.

Starting now, everything you see on EM is Editorial.  Unless it’s not (marked with ADVERTISEMENT of ADVERTORIAL).  That is what the community wants.  We listened.  We always listen.  We learn, grow and create what the community wants.

We are going to replace our reviews category with a new column - Everything Fabulous.  We are going to pay an editor to find what’s hot for moms and their families.  In this sense, our editor is still getting compensated for her time, but the content is created from a place of service to our readers vs requests from brands.

Sure, brands can send our editor products, ideas or invite us to experience your story through an event.  In fact we’d love to hear about products that might be useful to families.  However, we will not “review” your product.  We may feature it in our Everything Fabulous column, or we might even write a stand alone piece if we feel that would work better.

But there are no guarantees that products will be featured in our Everything Fabulous column.

We are no longer being run by requests for coverage.  If brands want immediate coverage, or guaranteed coverage — we invite you to purchase advertising.

Plus, we will still have our Mom Influencers who focus on reviews. We will, however, remove anyone from the program who does not show as much integrity as we do for our editorial reviews.  Include the good and the bad, put your full efforts into the review for the benefits or your readers etc.  We need to respect our community and since they view paid reviews as tainted content, it does mean our Mom Influencers will no longer be paid. And just like us, our Mom Influencers can just-say-no.

Like social media, we’re young and trying to figure out what works best for you, our readers; the brands who want to speak to them and ourselves. This probably won’t be the last change as this is a growing and evolving environment, but we feel this is one step closer to meeting everyone’s needs. We hope going forward we can all continue to educate and support each other as we learn together.

Sound good?  Disagree?  We’re still listening, we’ll never stop.

Review Blogger Needed for Baby Products Reviews

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 by Michelle

Do you have a baby  (0-12 months)?  Do love free stuff?  Want to have your say?  Yes?  We want to hear from you.

We have just recently launched our review section and the requests are flooding in!   We are looking to add a review blogger to join Carrie Anne to review Everything Baby.  Interested?  Here’s what we are looking for:

  1. You must have a baby 0-12 months old
  2. You already review products on your own blog and like having your say
  3. You like to take pictures and share your thorough, honest opinions on products you test
  4. You’ll help us spread the word about EverythingMom.com

Along with the free stuff, you get a cute little author box at the bottom of each review driving traffic right back to your own blog.

If this has your name all over it, please send me an email to hi [at] everythingmom.com with a link to sample reviews you have done in the past.

Good luck, mamas!


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