I've talked about this before. Today I have something to add.
The other day, I got an email asking me if I was interested in being in a video for Bayer CropScience. They're donating meals to World Food Program USA this holiday season and wanted me to help them get the word out. Several days later, we chatted on the phone to talk about details.
"Where would we shoot this video?" I asked them, "I live in Minneapolis."
"We can come to you," they said.
I was excited and oh-so-humbled that they had found me and chosen me and were willing to travel to work with me. So yesterday, we set up in my kitchen and we shot a video. I'm still sort of overwhelmed by how quickly and just how real this whole experience has been so far. And to be working to get hungry people fed this holiday season? Like I said already, you just can't beat that.
As always, I want to thank you, my wonderful and kind readers, for your support. I can't do any of this without you.
I received compensation for my work with Bayer CropScience, but all opinions are my own.
I think your blog has the right balance with sponsored vs non sponsored posts, and I've always felt the types of things you sponsor match well with your blog. I understand how it can make bloggers feel uncomfortable, but coming from a reader, I can also understand that this blog is your business, and sometimes businesses take on advertisers. Can't wait to see the finished video!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific opportunity! Congrats to you for the video shoot and for supporting a great cause! As for the rest, even as a fairly new reader, I haven't noticed an overbalance of sponsored posts - probably because like Kate said, they fit well with your blog. It's not you doing an infomercial, it's you saying "Hey, I found this cool thing and I liked it, maybe you will, too!" Big difference.
ReplyDeleteAhhh how exciting!! I'm so happy for you & can't wait to see it! :)
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