Zee
Supportive Member
Is it fair to put your before and after pictures online for thousands of people to view and proclaim openly what products you used, to achieve the striking contrast between the pictures but not get paid for the endorsement?
This day and age, everything is about endorsements. Politics. Sports. Business reviews.
It is apparent that on these online forums you will have the endorsers-shills whatever, that get "hooked up". It works for both parties...basic business.
So are you becoming more aware of what you say you used, or you don't care that you're putting money into another company's pocket by endorsing their products?
Keep in mind that there is no real way to prove what was used and how- when presenting a pair of pictures.
Should you get paid if you say you used Gunther's sea salt infused pineapple juice, to strip the oils off the smart strand?
(don't Google it, just made that up)
Or will you just not say it and risk of being labeled an unhelpful a$$hole?
This day and age, everything is about endorsements. Politics. Sports. Business reviews.
It is apparent that on these online forums you will have the endorsers-shills whatever, that get "hooked up". It works for both parties...basic business.
So are you becoming more aware of what you say you used, or you don't care that you're putting money into another company's pocket by endorsing their products?
Keep in mind that there is no real way to prove what was used and how- when presenting a pair of pictures.
Should you get paid if you say you used Gunther's sea salt infused pineapple juice, to strip the oils off the smart strand?
(don't Google it, just made that up)
Or will you just not say it and risk of being labeled an unhelpful a$$hole?
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