Although paid blog placements aren't new,
a recent Forrester study claims the practice is on the rise.The rules are pretty clear for most print travel sections; some publications can't accept anything free (New York Times, for example, does not ever allow their writers to accept free rooms, meals, tickets). Other print/broadcast publications allow travel writers to attend FAM trips, fully paid for by a resort or destination. However, travel bloggers are uniquely faced with the possibility of a purely paid post that does not have to be identified as "advertorial."
Are there rules for travel bloggers, or does everyone set their own standards? Where is the line drawn? What do you accept (and what do you NOT accept) when blogging about a destination? Do you disclose anything that was gifted?
Tags: blog, ethics, free, gifts, industry, standards, travel
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