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When Did Mommy Bloggers Become The Devil?

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With all the controversies raging around mommy bloggers and their product reviews and FTC looking into the practice (for all bloggers, not just moms), I did a quick video interview with Lisa Stone, CEO of BlogHer earlier this week. Among the points she discussed:
—No point in having one universal standard for bloggers
—Importance of separating advertising from editorial
—Self regulation efforts
—Effect on marketers
—Role of press

SEE ALSO: Can ‘Good Blogging Seal Of Approval’ Help Mommy Bloggers Avoid The Regulators?

Jul 30, 2009 3:00 AM ET

Posted In: Legal, Regulatory, Social Media, Nanopublishing, blogher, lisa stone

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