CMP.LY Makes The New FTC Regulations A Bit More Bearable

by Kate on October 16, 2009

Thanks to http://Mashable.com, I became aware of a great site that’s helping to make compliance with the new FTC regulations a bit more bearable.  Here’s the site ==> http://cmp.ly/

To quote CMP.LY:

“provide a simple and easy method for you to disclose material connections you have with the entity providing goods and services about which you publish content.

Cmp.ly disclosures follow a standard naming convention that is easy for readers to understand and can be used for disclosures in print, online, SMS, tweets or other digital communications.”

My disclaimer:  I am recommending this site because I appreciate the service they provide.  With that said, I am not saying that it will fully satisfy the FTC’s regulations.  For that, PLEASE consult your attorney!   I found CMP.LY to be very useful and helpful, and for that reason I am sharing it with you, my readers.

CMP.LY was created  in response to a continued push for transparency and honesty in blogging and within social media and digital communications.   Personal transparency and honesty are huge for me, and both strongly impact my associations and relationships.

CMP.LY has made the ease with which you can share these disclaimers both simple and varied.  And for now, this is a free site/service.

I hope you find this helpful.   Either way, I’d love to know what you are thinking.  Please let me know with a comment below.

~Kate

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