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I had a few of my industry friends have a look at it to get their opinions on it What I got was a jumpsuit shoved into the smallest shipping envelope, no invoice, no tags, no labels, no fabric content listed and if I’m being completely honest it smelled toxic. According to their websites size guide I should be a size large to accommodate my bust. The website lists no details other than that the jumpsuit is a cotton/poly blend that is a regular fitting, wide leg calf-length pant. If you do a reverse Google image search (thanks Catfish) you’ll quickly see that I was bamboozled because it’s only $13 USD on AliExpress (the kingpin of online mass produced cheap clothing). So the picture from the right was taken off their website directly. I am making negative $40.69 CAD on this post because I bought this jumpsuit myself in order to review these kinds of Instagram marketed brands.
But Game of Thrones isn’t releasing any new episodes for a while so I thought I would follow one of these comments through just for the heck of it.įull disclosure, none of the links below are affiliate codes. It’s bullshit that you should have to pay for product you’re not familiar with to promote for them with little to no return. Truth be told, I get direct messages and comments like this one fairly often and often ignore them because it’s bullshit. It’s a win-win if you genuinely believe that you’re not being mislead about the product. I also strongly believe that it should be disclosed that affiliate codes saves you a bit of money, but also earns an influencer a commission.
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For full transparency purposes I believe that influencers should have to disclose when they get paid to post something (#sponsored or #ad) and not bury it in clusterfuck of hashtags and that they should disclose when doing a review on products they received for free.
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Sharing an affiliate code is not collaboration, it’s a one tier marketing tactic aimed at influencers that often leads to dishonest reviews and people promoting shit products. A collab (short for collaboration) means working with someone to produce or create something.