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New Guidelines for Bloggers from the FTC

I just caught this article on CNN… “FTC targets bloggers, celebrities

Starting on December 1st, Bloggers as well as users of Social Websites will have to reveal if they are being compensated in any fashion when endorsing a product.

Which is good news for us customers, and has been the “norm” for some time in other mediums: i.e. “Full Disclosure”

As I write this post, the thought occurs to me…

What about sites that host “Customer feedback”, sites like Amazon, Target, Walmart, etc.

In the CNN article, the author states that some companies create their own Blogs, and then post comments as “objective”…

That got me thinking about Companies letting Employees use “non-company” email/account to write “reviews” of products.

This could also go the other direction…

An Employee of Company A, using a “non-company” email/account, writing a negative review of a competitors product on a Blog, Social Website, or Online Store site.

In either case, it would be next to impossible for the FTC or anyone else to track down a “post’s” original author or intent.

Most operators of hosted email accounts (AOL, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, etc.) will not easily reveal the identity of the users, which is good, but just add one more layer to the complexity of the possible situation.

Combine that with the ease of setting up an email account anywhere in the world…

All the above just emphasizes the old saying “caveat emptor”…

Final thought, since I use Google for several things, AdSense, Analytic, Blog, etc., and I earn money via the AdSense program, will that mean, come December 1st, that I have to disclosure this fact?

– Andrew

Full Disclosure: I use AdSense and Google…

Embedded video from CNN Video

– Andrew
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ANNOUNCEMENT – Official Value Added Reseller (VAR) for DriveSavers.com

We have just completed the final paperwork with DriveSavers.com out of Novato, California, and are now an Official VAR for this great company!

This now allows Seymour Digital Consulting to offer Advanced Data Recovery to our list of services that we offer to our Small/Medium Businesses, Professional Photographers and our Home Users.

If you would like more information on this service, or any of our other services, please feel free to contact us.

– Andrew
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No More Long Hair!

Today is the day that I finally get all my hair cut off!

Hope you enjoy the pictures!

All the hair was donated to “Locks of Love

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Tech Info

– All images taken with a Kodak DC50 camera

– Andrew
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The Date

Five years ago, we were watching the now-defunct TV series “Millenium” (done by Chris Carter, the same guy who does “X-files”), and they had a whole show based on a cult who believed that the world was going to end on May 5, 2000 because there would be a total planetary alignment. We joked that we should plan to get married 5/5/2000 since the world was going to end anyway, and then Andrew wouldn’t really have to stay married. Andrew confirmed with some online research that the planetary alignment was really going to happen, and so, the joke date was born…

As the year 2000 approached, we discovered that 5/5/2000 was in fact a FRIDAY. Of course, because we care about YOU and didn’t want everyone we know to hate us for making them take a day off work, we were forced to move the date of the wedding to the next day, Saturday May 6th. (Isn’t it a good thing 5/5 wasn’t a Wednesday?)

However, to retain the legend of the planetary alignment, we plan to have our marriage license issued for May 5, 2000 and celebrate our anniversary on that date as well. We know this is a little unusual, but because you know both of us can be unusual AT BEST sometimes, this is fitting!

See you on the Sixth!

– Amy
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