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Opinionated Me

Friday, July 16th, 2010

So GoDaddy just launched this new thing called GoDaddy MarketPlace. It’s news to me (seeing as I just saw it here it might be news to everyone? idk?

Ok…so I have a few issues with this. Mainly…what is the point? Mall type ecommerce always just seems to be done wrong. I don’t get why they’ve gone this route other than to possibly make money off of the people who want to include their products there.  Other than that I really do not see a huge demand for something like this. I have to keep this short, but can someone please tell me what the point of this was if not for the $20 per merchant they’ll get? (and the possible 9% on sales but is it going to be that popular where it’s worth it?)

I appreciate any feedback anyone has. I don’t want to crap on their parade but I just don’t see the value or point in it.

[Disclosure: I'm a GoDaddy Customer and an Affiliate]

Creative Fundraising

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Next Monday I have a board meeting to go to where we are going to need to come up with some very creative fundraising. We need to raise money not just to grow our organization (which is my ultimate goal) but to also keep our current office. I happen to love our office so this is of course very important to me.
Over the past few months we have seen our program go through hoops of fire and grow to a much more functional organization. We have a clear goal, we are all on the same page, and I am happy to see we are moving forward. But now we need money.

So…how do you raise a lot of money in a horrible economy? Better yet, how do you throw a fundraiser in this economy that hasn’t been done a million times or that people won’t roll their eyes at? That’s my goal with this post. Come up with a few awesome fundraising ideas and look at some of the old tried and true fundraising methods that I have seen work.

1) The heartfelt letter that you send to everyone and anyone you know relatively well.  
Just don’t be a complete tool when you do this and you shouldn’t run into any trouble getting something for your organization. Honestly it’s not even about the letter, it’s about the heart or passion you have for what you’re looking to do. Just think ”Hi, I work with blah and they need money” or something just as smooth isn’t going to get you anything. Talking honestly while not going on and on is what will get me to give you money. I wish the annoying organizations that e-mail me monthly asking for a donation got that. Keep on focus and don’t go on for pages.

2) COOK OFF! This is the one that I have my heart set on. I plan on suggesting that we close our back parking lot, set up several “chef stations” and have several cooks come in and cook up their best dishes…just mini samples. This is a huge opportunity for local small catering companies and Chefs to gain some attention as well as a great way for us to raise funds. The event would be closed, tickets would be sold in advance, and a great day of fun will be had by all. – If we do this I will write about it…a lot. If we do not do this. I will write my full concept out in the hopes someone else does.

3) Go girl scout and sell some cookies! I know I make a mean chocolate chip cookie, and that we have a ton of people who can cook and a few professional kitchens that we can probably sneak our way into one way or another (and by that I mean use the network of friends and fellow fundraisers I know to see who can help us out) I’ve seen cookies raise a ton of funds for a few amazing non profit groups before. Trust me, this is not at all a bad idea. Some suggestions though are to a) have an event to sell the cookies at, usually this isn’t that hard to find. Just make sure you get permission from the correct people and then set up a booth. This is also another instance where you want to take advantage of your networks, both real world and social. Think about it, posting pictures of someone covered in baking flower from a “break” from baking is a great way to get someone’s attention. And then you let the cookies do the rest.

Of course there will be more things for me to submit, but for now I leave you with these three. Let me know if you have any questions, if you try any of these and they work that’d be awesome. If they don’t…well let me know and maybe we can figure out what happened.  I have a ton of things I can think of for small groups to do to try to raise money (non profits I mean) So the meeting could be a long one ;) Wish me luck!

to freelance or not to freelance

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

It’s my current question. Do I want to do freelance web work or do I want to find a new employer to go work for? There are plenty of small business owners out there, and after two days at the new job I’m not really worried about how qualified I might be (considering the guy they’re calling an expert) So…what to do. I like the freedom that would come with doing freelance work, and by that I mean I wouldn’t have to report to someone who doesn’t understand my job but some how ended up having power over my employment status (Thanks David!) or working for some company that wants me to key code out what I plan to do in the bathroom that I am getting up to go use…well they wanted to know that’s where I’m going, which left me asking “what if I need to use the water fountain?”

I think I could make enough money to get by being my own boss. I’m just really nervous about it. Every friend I know who does freelance work says to go for it. Every one I know that doesn’t is telling me not to. It’s a little weird.

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