The Blogger Programme Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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  1. Blogger
  2. Media Company
  3. Social Media Agency

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The Blogger Programme (TBP) is a global social platform allowing brands and agencies to connect and collaborate with relevant influencers across a variety of genres.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Paid £1200 but zero return on our investment…

We paid £1200 but have had no return on our investment. We’ve created well-rounded ‘opportunities’ via the platform, and all we really get is bloggers asking for free products.

They sign you into a contract, so be careful there, as you cannot be sure of the results.

We were told on that initial phonecall that they had 1700 Outdoor specific bloggers that will write and link to our website to help grow our brand indelibly, online.

We’ve only had maybe 2 outdoor-bloggers get in touch to join up to our affiliate program. If they don’t join that, they don’t get paid, and that is how we know this programme has not worked.

When we tried to exit early, they started sending us debt collection notices for the sake of just £480.

Small time.

It wasn’t that we weren’t willing to pay, but we felt miss-sold, as if the salesperson just said “yes” to everything that we asking, and so we wanted to discuss this with their senior, and come to a happy place re a fair payment.

I’ve emailed the MD a few times, but they were not interested.

I have also asked for a list of these so-called 1700 Outdoorsy bloggers so that we can try to email them by ourselves, but nobody has responded to that either...

Look around before signing into any contract.

The sheer lack of results speak for themselves unfortunately.

If you need any further information, feel free to get in touch.

18 September 2019
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