Someone asked me the other day to write a post about their company, requiring that I amplify said post with social shares but didn't want to send me any of their products, or pay me. Then they asked that I apply for the campaign, and IF I was selected they'd provide me with a $15 gift card as compensation. As you can see by my bolded and italicized words, I was irritated by this.
I told this story to CB and he had a really good response, as he always does. He told me that I shouldn't be offended, and that I should simply see that this company didn't understand the value of a blog.
I absolutely saw where he was coming from, and felt silly for getting all worked up. The more I sat there and thought about it though, the less silly I felt, and the more I felt justified in my initial response. I then started thinking how blogging looks to someone who has never blogged before.
Well, what IS the value of a blog?
Sure sitting down at the computer and popping out a blog post in a couple of hours seems easy enough, but is it? It's not just about the time it takes to write that post, on that specific day. It's also about all of the work that has gone into growing the blog into what it is today.
What if I emailed this company telling them I was shopping around for the type of service they offer. Then I told them I wouldn't be paying, but would send them a $15 gift card if I did end up selecting their company for the job. How hard would they laugh at me? I bet they'd laugh so hard that surely a blood vessel would pop.
Well, what IS the value of a blog?
Sure sitting down at the computer and popping out a blog post in a couple of hours seems easy enough, but is it? It's not just about the time it takes to write that post, on that specific day. It's also about all of the work that has gone into growing the blog into what it is today.
What if I emailed this company telling them I was shopping around for the type of service they offer. Then I told them I wouldn't be paying, but would send them a $15 gift card if I did end up selecting their company for the job. How hard would they laugh at me? I bet they'd laugh so hard that surely a blood vessel would pop.
Discussing sponsored posts as a blogger is a bit of a taboo subject, but it shouldn't be. People have careers where they are paid for their time, why would a blogger be any different? We have worked hard and spent a lot of money on giveaways, advertising and promotion in order to build and grow our blogs. We've poured tons of time into our content to keep those followers we gained along the way.
Like most of you out there, I work full-time and have to devote the off hours to the blog. There are so many times I've wanted to do nothing but crash on the couch, but instead I have to spend my night or weekend taking pictures and writing posts that are due the following week. I can't tell you the last sponsored post I had that I didn't have to go out and buy materials for, or that didn't take multiple hours, sometimes even days to complete.
Like most of you out there, I work full-time and have to devote the off hours to the blog. There are so many times I've wanted to do nothing but crash on the couch, but instead I have to spend my night or weekend taking pictures and writing posts that are due the following week. I can't tell you the last sponsored post I had that I didn't have to go out and buy materials for, or that didn't take multiple hours, sometimes even days to complete.
