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http://www.sexysocialmedia.com/karmaback-harness-the-power-of-reward-based-social-promotion/
Monday, March 21, 2011
Karmaback helps Non-Profits Fundraise
Read how Karmaback is helping non-profits use Social Networks to actually get MORE donations... even from people who have never donated before:
http://www.tricitiesbusinessnews.com/2011/02/more-nonprofits-use-social-networks-to-fundraise/
"points are converted into monetary donations for the three participating charities: Bob Woodruff Foundation, Learn To Be and Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society.
http://www.tricitiesbusinessnews.com/2011/02/more-nonprofits-use-social-networks-to-fundraise/
"points are converted into monetary donations for the three participating charities: Bob Woodruff Foundation, Learn To Be and Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society.
The Bob Woodruff Foundation provides support to military service members and veterans, especially those who suffer traumatic brain injury and combat stress. The Learn To Be Foundation provides online educational tutoring for underprivileged children in math, science and language arts. Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society helps rehabilitate wounded and mistreated horses throughout Texas and Arkansas and places them into safe, permanent homes.
The name Karmaback came from the idea that helping to spread the word about a company should in turn reward the consumer.
“If you as a consumer are helping a company to get their word out, you ought to get something back for that—karma back,” Beverly said. “Now you just earned this karma. Why not share it with the charities?”"
Karmaback at ATI: a Success
Read how our CEO, Harlan Beverly, started his first company Bigfoot Networks out of the ATI (Austin Technology Incubator), and has parleyed that into his latest company: Karmaback.
http://ati.utexas.edu/entrepreneurs/it-works.html
"I'm now on my second company with the ATI, and I can't imagine not incubating my start-up here... it was the first place I applied when I had my idea for Karmaback, a social networking startup."
http://ati.utexas.edu/entrepreneurs/it-works.html
"I'm now on my second company with the ATI, and I can't imagine not incubating my start-up here... it was the first place I applied when I had my idea for Karmaback, a social networking startup."
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