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[CLOSED] MAKEUP CHARITY AUCTION: Help for Haiti!
Feb 5th
EDIT: Thanks to everyone who commented, rated, and bidded! Stay tuned for my update video! xx It doesn’t matter how you give, as long as you listen to your heart. Whether by direct donation, volunteer work, forwarding videos that are donating their AdSense revenue, or spreading awareness, collectively we CAN make a difference. =) And in my heart, I truly believe that prayer can heal all wounds. I would love for you all to participate in my auction! Rate, comment, and forward this video to all your friends who may be interested! INFO: 1) Retail value of Annabelle cosmetics ALONE is $75CAD. I’ll also be including lots of extra goodies! =) 2) Please, only serious bids. All bids are in US dollars, and the highest bidder must pay via PayPal (no other methods accepted!). 3) Bidding starts at $10. Please bid at least $0.50 higher than the previous bidder. 4) Shipping will be an additional $5-10 depending on where you are. 5) The auction ends on Sunday, January 17th at 11:59. The winner will be contacted via YouTube. If you do not respond in good time, the next highest bidder will be contacted. 6) I will make an update video to show you all the payment to the Canadian Red Cross. 7) Thank you all so much! Clearer pictures of Annabelle items: tinyurl.com tinyurl.com Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as ever you can. – John Wesley
Search Behavior For Disaster Relief: Haiti Earthquake
Jul 30th
David Erickson of the e-Strategy Internet Marketing Blog (at e-StrategyBlog.com ) examines how people used search engines to find more information about the Haiti earthquake of 2010 as that story broke and developed; specifically, how people searched for how they could donate to the disaster relief fund, demonstrating that understanding search behavior can be great asset to capturing donations to disaster relief campaigns. David is the Director of e-Strategy at Tunheim Partners (http ) and you can follow him on Twitter at twitter.com
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