Contribute to The BayThirteen Project.
The BayThirteen Project is hosted by B. Tyler Margison, Jude Faulkes, and Keith Rhodes.
The BayThirteen Project is an experiment in the study of viral marketing. Viral marketing is a marketing strategy that encourages people to pass along messages, videos, or other information to others in order to generate added exposure. The videos on YouTube that your friends tell you to watch rely on viral marketing in order to get more views. You tell your friends, they tell more of theirs, et cetera, until the video is one of the most viewed.
B13 is an experiment to see how much money can be earned from viral marketing, or rather, how many people can or will donate. Are you more or less likely to donate money to a cause when it's unknown? when it's well-known? Will you pass on this experiment until all of your friends have done it, then finally give in to the pressure? Or will you be the trendsetter, telling your friends that they should do the same, and that doing so is cool?
There is no set donation limit or minimum requirement. If you want to donate a penny, do so. If you want to donate one, five, twenty, seventy-three, or two-hundred fifteen dollars, do so. There is no obligation to contribute, only a request.
The more people this reaches out to, the better. Tell your friends, your parents, your church, your school, and have them spread the word, too.
This project will end on December 31, 2008. Half of the money donated will be given to the decided choice charity of Margison, Faulkes, and Rhodes. If you have any suggestions as to the charity, feel free to give ideas.
Money is calculated through ChipIn. You must have a PayPal account to contribute.
For more information, visit The BayThirteen Project @ ChipIn.com, or btylermargison.com.
Thank you for your consideration.
B. Tyler Margison
Jude Faulkes
Keith Rhodes
The BayThirteen Project
The BayThirteen Project is an experiment in the study of viral marketing. Viral marketing is a marketing strategy that encourages people to pass along messages, videos, or other information to others in order to generate added exposure. The videos on YouTube that your friends tell you to watch rely on viral marketing in order to get more views. You tell your friends, they tell more of theirs, et cetera, until the video is one of the most viewed.
B13 is an experiment to see how much money can be earned from viral marketing, or rather, how many people can or will donate. Are you more or less likely to donate money to a cause when it's unknown? when it's well-known? Will you pass on this experiment until all of your friends have done it, then finally give in to the pressure? Or will you be the trendsetter, telling your friends that they should do the same, and that doing so is cool?
There is no set donation limit or minimum requirement. If you want to donate a penny, do so. If you want to donate one, five, twenty, seventy-three, or two-hundred fifteen dollars, do so. There is no obligation to contribute, only a request.
The more people this reaches out to, the better. Tell your friends, your parents, your church, your school, and have them spread the word, too.
This project will end on December 31, 2008. Half of the money donated will be given to the decided choice charity of Margison, Faulkes, and Rhodes. If you have any suggestions as to the charity, feel free to give ideas.
Money is calculated through ChipIn. You must have a PayPal account to contribute.
For more information, visit The BayThirteen Project @ ChipIn.com, or btylermargison.com.
Thank you for your consideration.
B. Tyler Margison
Jude Faulkes
Keith Rhodes
The BayThirteen Project

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