Yes is the answer if you do ANYTHING on your blog that could be considered a quid pro quo. The  Federal Trade Commission has instituted a regulation that anytime that you take  a good or service from a vendor in exchange for doing a blog post about them, you could be liable for a fine [...]Thanks for reading this post. If you would like to see more articles like this, please come visit The Real Estate Bloggers. where it was originally published.Could Your Real Estate Blog Be In Trouble With The FTC?
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