Personally, like I'd wish for Dr. Oz, I'd like to see full disclosure agreements for bloggers, like they have on responsible financial news sites, where they reveal whether the writer or organization publishing the information have "interest" in the company being reported on. Does she have any interest other than Bigtime Fan Girl in some of the products she supports by name?
Ms Hari gets a cut from some of the products featured on her site through affiliate marketing deals.
In doing so, the Babe is positioned to capitalize on her growing fame with a burgeoning business model that includes making money by referring her loyal readers to several organic and GMO-free food brands via her website.
Under the program, known as affiliate marketing, she often posts editorial content praising these small brands, including links to their sites where readers can purchase the goods. She gets a cut of some of the transactions, according to the rules explained on some of her partners’ websites. Ms. Hari also sells “eating guides” for $17.99 a month and charges for speaking appearances.
http://jebkinnison.com/2014/07/14/vani-hari-food-babe-and-quack-where-the-money-comes-from/