You may have noticed that, other than the detailed affiliate agreement you signed, we here at Goats On The Go® are not big on contracts and formal policies. We like to avoid “legalese” whenever we can. There are no “end user agreements” for you to not read and acknowledge by checking little boxes after scrolling through 10 pages of text.
Nonetheless, it’s probably time that we put together a policy of sorts as to how Goats On The Go, LC will use and not use your information. So, here goes…
Your contact information:
We will connect potential customers to you using the phone number and email address you’ve given us for your profile page on the GoatsOnTheGo.com website;
We will give your contact information to Premier 1 Supplies to make you eligible for the affiliate discount;
You will receive the “Affiliate Notes” newsletter at your email address, but you may unsubscribe at any time;
Until you unsubscribe, you will continue to get promotional emails intended primarily for recruiting new affiliates (you can decide if these are still useful to you or not);
We will not sell any of your contact information.
Your photos posted on the Goats On The Go® Affiliate Facebook Group (or other internal forum):
We operate under the assumption that if you post a before/after photo set on the forum, you’d like to have it promoted, and Goats On The Go, LC may use it in its own promotions and will give you credit for the photo;
For photos that are not before/after pics, we encourage all affiliates to seek permission from the poster before using them, and always credit the owner;
We encourage everyone to be sensitive to the fact that some photos that are posted inside the forum are not intended for broad public consumption — we want everyone to be comfortable sharing their bad days as well as their good days;
Your public posts on all social media platforms:
If they are public, we follow the rules of the platforms for sharing affiliates’ posts.
Your family/staff photo you submitted for your profile page on GoatsOnTheGo.com:
If you designated a photo to accompany your profile page on our website (which we recommend), we make the assumption you want it to be part of the promotion of your targeted grazing business;
Unless you tell us otherwise, we may use your profile photo in promotional emails, social media posts, etc. with the intent of driving customers to you.
That’s it. Simple, short and sweet. If you would like the 10-page legalese version, or if you have any questions, contact Aaron Steele.