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SweetRascal
Posted: Friday, April 27, 2012 10:31:18 PM
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Hi everyone! One of the best places I've found for graphics to use on Zazzle is Renderosity. They have tons of stuff from 3d items to scrap-booking kits. The majority can be used commercially without a extra fee, but be sure to read the TOU. I always go to marketplace search and click on 2d products. Just click here or above to go directly there > Renderosity

Happy Designing,
Debbie
QuipsNQuotes
Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 4:07:18 PM
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I notice you have an affiliate id attached to the link. You get a commission from that site.
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Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 7:03:29 PM
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Renderosity is a great places for resources, thanks for reminding about it, I haven't dropped in there in a while.

And always happy to shop through someone's referral link (or my own lol) when I can. Doesn't cost me anything more as a shopper, or cause me to be any less responsible for my own spending decisions, and I like knowing that it's helping both the business being referred and the person who referred it as well. Sharing the wealth in those cases isn't such a bad thing... ;)

Love

deemac1
Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 7:12:51 PM
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Oh.....I wish you'd never posted this! I've got a wish list a mile long now. But I've worked with just my own photos for so long I have to learn how to incorporate other elements better before I start laying out cash lol.
SweetRascal
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 7:18:32 AM
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Yes I do have an affilate ID attached to the link. Why would that be a problem for you? It is just like affilates here do with all of our products.
Renderosity has some of the best artists you can find online that offer their products for sale with the majority of them being available for commercial use. Good artwork that we can use is hard to find. I use alot of stuff that I have gotten from there and I think it is a great resource to share wether I am an affilate or not.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 7:52:03 AM
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Do you think saying you get paid for sales affects how people view your endorsement?
http://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus71-ftcs-revised-endorsement-guideswhat-people-are-asking
Pixel Paint Graphics
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:14:01 AM
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How is it misleading when someone gives an honest opinion of what they think of the product or service even if they do have something to gain?
By they way why doesn't the link work anymore?
mousearte
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:22:21 AM
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I've used things from Renderosity for years and am always grateful when someone points me to new resources. I see nothing wrong in affiliating with sites like this, it's a smart move and no different than being an associate on Zazzle.
ruralfrance
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:23:12 AM
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QuipsNQuotes wrote:
Do you think saying you get paid for sales affects how people view your endorsement?
http://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus71-ftcs-revised-endorsement-guideswhat-people-are-asking

I like to think people are intelligent. I can see an affiliate code there, but so what? If I like something, I'll let someone have the referral. It's not as if it's a dubious site. If anyone doesn't notice it's affiliated, then they should learn more about the internet.
You could say the same about me promoting my 'insert product here' when they have a less than ecstatic reviews.
Personally, I would use an affiliate code to promote something, but only if I thought it was a good product. I believe SweetRascal thinks it's a good product. And by the link given, SR, you should say you're an affiliate.

I get paid for sales that I promote through Zazzle. I don't say anywhere that I will benefit from those promotions. Do you think I should? Do you promote your work and disclose that?
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Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:29:31 AM
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I don't have a strong opinion on the issue either way, but I'm surprised that Zazzle allow affiliate links in their forums. Many forums don't.
Pixel Paint Graphics
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:29:44 AM
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I don't even know why it should be disclosed that it's an affiliate link, when people go and see they can judge for themselves whether they think it's worth it or not.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:37:07 AM
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I dont think comparing the ftc guides are comparing apples to apples.

The ftc guides do not govern affiliate linking, thats done on a one by one basis. The ftc guide is for paid commercial endorsement. Like actors and such speaking, or doing a commercial for products if they use them or not.

Its a whole different ballgame between being outright paid to endorse a product on behalf of a company, and affiliate linking to products or sources as a mode of advertisement streaming.

wollastonite
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 8:39:07 AM
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Zazzle is all about affiliate links. Why wouldn't they allow it on their forums? Unless the poster is a spambot posting irrelevant things, which they aren't, I don't see the problem.
QuipsNQuotes
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 2:35:42 PM
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podaid wrote:
I dont think comparing the ftc guides are comparing apples to apples. The ftc guides do not govern affiliate linking.
The FTC rules do cover affiliate links as well as social media endorsements by all of us. The link provided should make that clear enough. What is the down side of disclosure? You object to be plain about the financial incentive .... why?
mousearte
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 2:39:53 PM
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I'm sorry but I don't see what difference it makes whether it's an affiliate link or not.
Steve Crompton
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 2:59:28 PM
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mousearte wrote:
I'm sorry but I don't see what difference it makes whether it's an affiliate link or not.

Same here, I don't see any problem at all in this instance at least.

Steve.
QuipsNQuotes
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 3:02:49 PM
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If you have read the FTC rules and decided they don't apply ... oh well our business choices vary.
Pixel Paint Graphics
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 3:33:55 PM
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The downside of disclosure you ask? Some people will avoid using an affiliate link if they know someone else will benefit from it. It's said but that's just a fact of human nature.

When I was a kid of around 9 a friend asked me if I wanted to sign up for guitar lessons, I said no. After I declined she went on to tell me that she gets a few $$ from her music teacher for anyone she signs up but her Dad instructed her not to disclose that to anyone. Hmm, wonder why?

The FTC rules are for the purpose of curbing dishonesty, not nitpicking at anyone who puts up an affiliate link.
Marian Cates
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 6:05:20 PM
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SweetRascal wrote:
Hi everyone! One of the best places I've found for graphics to use on Zazzle is Renderosity. They have tons of stuff from 3d items to scrap-booking kits. The majority can be used commercially without a extra fee, but be sure to read the TOU. I always go to marketplace search and click on 2d products. Just click here or above to go directly there > Renderosity

Happy Designing,
Debbie


On a totally differently subject about these links: I have the Web of Trust (WOT) Firefox addon. When I clicked on the first link, I got a WOT warning page saying that the site is not trustworthy. When I clicked on the second link, I got the Renderosity home page, which has an excellent WOT rating. What this means, I don't know. I'm a bit of a dolt about these things. That's why I'm so grateful for WOT. I just thought that you'd like to know this, SweetRascal, for whatever it's worth.
mousearte
Posted: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 6:18:15 PM
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The first link is showing as http://http:// which isn't valid, the second link is correct which is what your app probably picked up.
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