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I am sorry you feel that way. It is shady IF that is what the blogger is doing on purpose, and in that case I completely agree. I have always taken pride in being honest and whenever the occasion arises to link similar items I try to do a look for less whenever possible. My Stuart Weitzman boots are the perfect example. I always link the identical pair I found for a 1/3 of the price. If the idea of liketoknowit bothers you, you have every right not to support it or use it, and on the flip side … someone who loves it has every right to use it.
Hi sweet girl, I don't think people would have such a problem with this service if it wasn't for the shadiness surrounding it. It's unfortunate that bloggers are wearing a $15.00 Forever 21 sweater and linking it to a $200 Vince sweater from Nordstrom for a bigger commission. You comparing yourself to a hairstylist or server at a restaurant is hilarious because those are both actual "real life" jobs. You are not providing a service at all, people manage to get themselves dressed every single day. So what if someone asks you where your shirt is from, just tell them! I'm certainly not hocking a link every time someone asks me a question about my outfit . Its ridiculous.
You're welcome! According to FTC guidelines, we have to disclose when something is gifted or when we get paid somehow. Most of the time it's written in bloggers' side bar under "The Fine Print". I don't think bloggers try to hide it on purpose. It's not something that needs to be shouted to the mountain tops, because I mean … come on, there's just something that feels rather u classy about that, haha … but I do think y'all should know a little bit of the behind-the-scenes. We provide you and the retailer with a service, so … just like a hair stylist and a server at a restaurant … we should be compensated for how we are helping both parties. Thanks so much for reading! I really appreciate it!
I am sorry you feel that way. It is shady IF that is what the blogger is doing on purpose, and in that case I completely agree. I have always taken pride in being honest and whenever the occasion arises to link similar items I try to do a look for less whenever possible. My Stuart Weitzman boots are the perfect example. I always link the identical pair I found for a 1/3 of the price. If the idea of liketoknowit bothers you, you have every right not to support it or use it, and on the flip side … someone who loves it has every right to use it.
Hi sweet girl, I don't think people would have such a problem with this service if it wasn't for the shadiness surrounding it. It's unfortunate that bloggers are wearing a $15.00 Forever 21 sweater and linking it to a $200 Vince sweater from Nordstrom for a bigger commission. You comparing yourself to a hairstylist or server at a restaurant is hilarious because those are both actual "real life" jobs. You are not providing a service at all, people manage to get themselves dressed every single day. So what if someone asks you where your shirt is from, just tell them! I'm certainly not hocking a link every time someone asks me a question about my outfit . Its ridiculous.
Love all of these looks girl!!
xoxo, Preeti
http://www.ninesto5.com
***unclassy about that
Aw, thanks Heidi! Glad you enjoy them!
Thanks, Kate! That might be one of my recent faves, too!
You're welcome! According to FTC guidelines, we have to disclose when something is gifted or when we get paid somehow. Most of the time it's written in bloggers' side bar under "The Fine Print". I don't think bloggers try to hide it on purpose. It's not something that needs to be shouted to the mountain tops, because I mean … come on, there's just something that feels rather u classy about that, haha … but I do think y'all should know a little bit of the behind-the-scenes. We provide you and the retailer with a service, so … just like a hair stylist and a server at a restaurant … we should be compensated for how we are helping both parties. Thanks so much for reading! I really appreciate it!
I'd like to thank you for being honest so many bloggers are not. I added you to my blog roll! You're quickly becoming one of my faves!!
http://www.chicadelphia.com
Gorgeous! Absolutely loving the first outfit 🙂
You have the best Insta round ups! Love those sequined pants!
Heidi D.
http://www.wishesandreality.com