How do you deal with this within brand loyalty programs?

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How do you deal with this within brand loyalty programs?

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For example: what if your customers share or like something because they score points for the brand's loyalty program? Willem and Matthijs answer honestly: you can't disclose that. You simply can't provide a like with a 'this is a sponsored like' or something like that, the functionality doesn't allow that.

Are you allowed to post photos on Pinterest with backlinks to, for example, your webshop?
Yes of course, that is the function of Pinterest and you as a channel owner can unlock your own products via Pinterest. But paying people to (re)pin: no. Don't do it.

Employees share out buy benin whatsapp number database of pride, without disclosure, is that allowed?
Employees of your company will retweet your tweets or post something themselves, out of ambassadorship and enthusiasm or even pride. Is that allowed without disclosure? The answer lies again in the area of ​​the 'relevant relationship': somewhere it must be clear that the employee has a relationship with your company. In his bio, profile or otherwise. There is some sniffing about this, this is the gray area.

Can you force employees to say on their private account that they work for you? Some large companies have actually told all employees to always include a disclosure. No matter how good the intentions are. In this way, the company at least knows for sure that the relationship is always clear, and they have met the obligation of effort from the RSM.
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