Social Media for Charity
March 5th, 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck W
Social media networks are shaping a new era in the online community. The number of visitors and subscribers are increasing tremendously as we speak. A perfect example of the success of the social networks was Facebook’s increase in the number of visits by 50% during the last year.
The reason behind the success of these websites is due to the human touch they add to the digital world . Everybody is looking for old buddies from school , a friend they haven’t seen for a while or even get to know new people in their same profession or share the same passion .
Many charities and fundraisers have realized the unbeatable effect of social media as compared to any other online or offline marketing tool. Many have started to build their own websites and started to build social presence in the major social sites , build groups , post articles and become active members in these sites.
“Too poor to donate? Digg to help sick kids! Let’s raise Awareness!” http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Too_poor_to_donate_Digg_to_help_sick_kids_Let_s_raise_Awareness caught my attention while I was using digg.com a social media site . This charity project used digg to promote their Christmas campaign for gift donations for sick children. They were asking for the visitor help to digg their post to reach as many people as they can and a generous contribution will be appreciated .
On Facebook you can easily find hundreds of charities building their groups to raise awareness of the visitors and invite them to contribute. These groups are at finger tips away from you , All what you need to do is search the groups for charity or fundraising and then the decision is up to you.
Social websites were also built with the sole intention of funding charities and raising the awareness of online visitors of the importance of the social contribution to the success of any charity project. Squidoo is a social network that came to existence with thoughtful understanding of the commitment of any business to their community while maintaining the limit of profits to maintain their on going activities. They provide a mutual interest for the visitors and the charity projects. Squidoo enables anyone to build a page on a subject that they have passion about ,write as many pages as they like, then Squidoo uses advertising on these pages. The revenue is these advertisements is shared between the page creator and a charity project. They also offer the choice of donating all your income to the charity you choose from a list of charities that they sponsor.
Donations are the back bone of any charity and fundraising which originate from the social contribution to the mission and the work of the volunteers dedicating their time and effort to its success. No doubt that social media networks made it easier for them to reach people at the ease of their homes. They can easily add a smile on a sleepy face feeling that they did their dues to the society.
Chuck W
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March 5th, 2009 at 1:43 am
have you heard of the fake charity common purpose and how its destroying us (UK) not good?
heard of this government funded charity last week and was surprised id never heard of it ? . it teachs leadership skills yet charges for courses of which the tax payer pays for !! ( over 100 million) and hand picks applicants if your not in a position of power and corruptable you have no chance .
they have 30,000 graduates in all places of society , police , social services , councils , schools , media , many government agencies etc .
there making leaders for the up and coming takeover of the UK from europe , while using those key positions in society to disrupt and ruin the very fabric of it through bureaucracy , political correctness etc .
anyway give the vid below a watch and theres a site there called EU truth , and let me know what you think .
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=3664960863576873594&q=common+purpose&total=685&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
http://eutruth.org.uk/
karen : you seem to be one of the few on here that know about , its def just another agency for the new world order just pretty scary that ive never heard of it before !!. good alwyas over comes evil but i feel it will be at great cost .
wow 2 answers good to see people care about there country lol!!!!!
March 5th, 2009 at 6:45 am
Yes,they train "leaders" for the "post democratic era"! There is something very sinister about this organisation and something very wrong about a “common purpose” being instilled into the nation’s “leaders”. They say the "want to change the world",to what end I wonder…
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March 5th, 2009 at 6:47 am
…yeah verily…and the darkness fell across the land and all the little people did nothing to stop it…
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March 5th, 2009 at 6:49 am
Am aware of it thanks to Karen. Sometimes ignorance is bliss because the more stupid proposals I hear from political and cultural leaders, the more I am able to pinpoint where all this rubbish is coming from. £130 billion spent by unelected and unaccountable quangoes last year, £1 out of every £11 in council tax raised spent on the wages of a new breed of middle managers in our councils who have come from nowhere and seem to do nothing, £7 billion spent so far on the Thames Gateway project (one of Prescott's pet projects) which is overseen by 52 different quangoes and no-one knows how many houses have been built or where the money has been spent, nobody's accountable anymore, and democracy is being undermined at every turn. I could go on and on. There definitely seems to be something awry in our country.
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