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Among articles with the byline D. Alan Carter or David Alan Carter, any and all product reviews and/or recommendations as part of those articles have been written and edited by me, David Alan Carter. The views and opinions expressed in these reviews/recommendations are purely my own. I abide by ‘Word of Mouth' standards of conduct and believe in honesty of identity, relationship and opinion.

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Readers should be aware that I may have an affiliate relationship with companies whose products I review or otherwise promote in the course of my articles. What does "affiliate relationship" mean? Does it mean that I'm routinely invited to tea and crumpets aboard yachts owned by the moguls behind resume writing services? No. I don't know any "moguls" personally, and I'm not even sure what a crumpet is. It does mean that I may have the prospect of receiving compensation if a company succeeds. More specifically, affiliates receive a small percentage from any sale generated as a result of a link placed on a site by the affiliate.

Should you be concerned about a conflict of interest? In general, I believe readers should always be concerned about potential conflicts of interest. In my particular case, I hope you'll weigh the following information (but you'll have to decide for yourself).

I'm not some anonymous reviewer. In fact, I'm quite forthright in offering up my identity and bearing my professional background for all to see. I want you to know who has written the review, and from what perspective I come at the task (as a skeptical consumer, published author, and developer of more than 50 informational websites). Bottom line: my name and reputation matter to me. I'm not about to jeopardize either by recommending some product or service that I do not believe in.

Advice In General: Internet Postings, Blogs and Reviews
I'll state this again because it bears repeating: readers should always be concerned about potential conflicts of interest. While there are companies and products out there that provide shockingly good value, the internet is still the Wild West in many respects, and you need to take what you read with a grain of salt. At a minimum, you should know your author, know his or her background, and know if any compensation is involved. And finally, before you base a decision on any particular claim made on any internet blog, social networking site or review page, verify that claim with the company in question.

Thanks for taking the time to look this over. Keep up your guard, and best of luck.

– David Alan Carter

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