TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS 2022
Glory Nation is a registered trademark owned by Christy Sanderson (“glorynationblog.com”).
Glory Nation reserves all rights, including the right to amend or delete any blog post, information, or content and is not required to provide any prior notice regarding any content changes on the blog.
Please advise Glory Nation if you believe that The Company has used your content on the blog without proper credit so that we may add the proper credit or remove the content, if you desire. You may email Glory Nation at this email address: glorynationorg@gmail.com.
COMMENT MODERATION
Glory Nation does not tolerate the posting of comments that may violate the rights of any member of a protected class, comments that incite violence or harmful behavior, or comments that Glory Nation may find offensive or inappropriate. Glory Nation is not required to provide any explanation regarding the removal of any such comments from the blog.
Glory Nation may act against commenters violating this comment moderation policy, including banning the commenter from the blog and/or deleting the commenter’s blog posts.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION REQUIRED DISCLOSURES
Glory Nation participates in the following affiliate programs:
ShareASale
Cj Affiliate
Amazon Associates
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These affiliate links may appear on the blog and may pay a commission, provide free products or services, or discounted products and services to The Company.
Glory Nation Blog may also participate in the following and receive compensation as a result:
- Sponsored content
- Giveaways with products and services provided by others
- Product and service reviews
Participation may appear on Glory Nation blog and social media platforms including YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, TikTok, and other platforms. Product reviews, posts, and sponsorships on the blog or any of The Company’s social media do not imply any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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If you have any concerns about Glory Nation’s disclosure of business relationships, you may email The Company here: glorynationorg@gmail.com.
TIPS FOR SHARING DISCLOSURES
FOR
CONTENT CREATORS
- Keep your disclosure language clear and to the point. It doesn’t have to be fancy or use big words.
- From the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”): “If your endorsement is in a picture on a platform like Snapchat and Instagram Stories, superimpose the disclosure over the picture and make sure viewers have enough time to notice and read it.” Make sure that the font is large enough for viewers to see it.
- From the FTC: “If making an endorsement in a video, the disclosure should be in the video and not just in the description uploaded with the video. Viewers are more likely to notice disclosures made in both audio and video. Some viewers may watch without sound and others may not notice superimposed words.” Just remember, it should be obvious, if it’s an endorsement. Viewers shouldn’t have to wonder or guess.
- From the FTC: “If making an endorsement in a live stream, the disclosure should be repeated periodically so viewers who only see part of the stream will get the disclosure.” Remember, viewers jump on and off livestreams at different times.
- Don’t provide endorsements for products or services that you haven’t personally tried.
- Remember, you are required to provide an endorsement if, according to the FTC “you have any financial, employment, personal, or family relationship with a brand.”