Posted by Dr. Bob on April 7, 2001, at 11:42:45
In reply to Re: advertising, posted by Dr. Bob on March 22, 2001, at 2:53:39
> > I found a good article on Affilate Marketing for Non-Profits. http://www.clickz.com/article/cz.3061.html
> > This might be a viable approach. You could use igive and some of the other affilation programs. This does not seem out of line with what you are trying to do here in terms of tone.
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> > > Of the giving malls, iGive.com is perhaps the best known. Started in 1997, iGive.com enables consumers to shop from about 240 merchants while directing from 0.4 percent to 12 percent of every purchase to more than 13,000 causes. Most of the merchants are affiliate marketing stalwarts, from Art.com and Amazon.com to Zones.com and Zany Brainy. Since its inception, iGive.com reports raising just more than $800,000 for charities, of which $310,032.69 came in 2000.
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> OK, let's give iGive a try.I did give it a try and got some new sunglasses from Fossil. I suppose it takes some time to be credited with the percentage. Any guesses as to how many other "supporters" have signed up with them?
Bob
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