By David Olmstead PromotionWorld.com Contributing Author Monday, August 27, 2007; 07:51 AM
In
the world of Web 2.0 where new ways are being pioneered in the use of the
Internet, David Olmstead has created what he calls “Donate 2.0" to bring
together people, advertisers, and charities in a new and exciting environment
that benefits everyone.
People love to use search engines, social networking sites, job search sites,
dating sites, blogs, and personals, so Olmstead created a place for them to do
those things and at the same time benefit charities and worthy causes.
Businesses and people who donate are given recognition, and help Olmstead’s
goal of creating the largest donation list in the world on one website.
The announcement of http://www.Kajoobles.com
is good news for the more than 100 charities that will benefit from the new web
community. There are free services for everyone to use, such as the search
engine, reading other members profiles, games, and shopping. The more people
that use http://www.kajoobles.com, the more the charities will benefit – even
if people just use the free services.
Olmstead has a passion for helping the world through charitable causes, and
created http://www.kajoobles.com to enable people and businesses to do help
charities earn money while people just use the services they enjoy.
People love to interact with others in web communities and social networking
sites, and advertisers regard such sites as an ideal place to advertise. That
is what happens at Kajoobles, and more than 95 percent of the money spent by
individuals and 50 percent spent by businesses on advertising goes directly to
the charities they select from a list of more than 100.
“Businesses are paying too much to advertise online. I want to change that and
stay away from the quick advertising fads, such as the pixel pages. Kajoobles
will be here for years to come because it is modified advertising that has
proven successful. Now companies can pay a minimal price of $15 a month and be
recognized for giving to charities, with more recognition for donating more,”
Olmstead explained.
| David Olmstead writes about Charity Donations. His main focus is how donating to a charity organization can be a useful tool to advertise. He runs the website http://www.kajoobles.com on Charity donation where people and businesses get recognized by donating to 100+ charities. Businesses get recognized with search engine traffic and being on the World’s Largest Donor list. People get recognized at the donating social networking site. |
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