Written by Ron aka LanWanMan
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 22:56
5.0/5 (1 vote)

I'm Ron aka LanWanMan, and I'm raising real money for charity as a member of SocialVibe. My "Cause" on SocialVibe is the American Diabetes Association. Can you spare a few minutes of your time to help support our cause? Your help doesn't require any donations of money, just a few minutes on the Internet engaging in easy to use activities that translate into points referred to as "minutes of advocacy."

So how does all of this work? The money raised through social media properties by the enter SocialVibe community is donated to the many charitable organizations that have partnered with SocialVibe. Hmmmm, "social media properties," sounds complicated. Not really, the "SocialVibe community" is made up of members like you and me (This is your call to "Pay It Forward" - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). Each member has to choose a "Cause" that their "activities" will benefit. I chose the American Diabetes Association.

Now, here's the easy part. Members are not the ones that donate money. . . .

 

Where were we, oh yeah . . . members are not the ones that donate money to the many charitable organizations that have partnered with SocialVibe; that is, members' "Causes." Again, my Cause on SocialVibe is he American Diabetes Association. Companies dubbed "Brand Sponsors" donate the money that goes to the charitable organizations that have partnered with SocialVibe.

So what am I asking you to do? Not much, join and become a member of the SocialVibe community; spend a few minutes online clicking through "activities" to earn points. Your points translate into donations of money from Brand Sponsors to the many participating charitable organizations.

Surely, many of us spend too much time online anyway. Make your time worthwhile by helping others. Join me and thousands of other members in the SocialVibe community. Please give it a try—just a few mouse clicks will do a lot for those in need.

Last Updated on Monday, 25 January 2010 15:09
 

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