Charities can no longer count on traditional donation dollars – considering the economy, company and personal budgets are tight and donations are skimpy or non-existent. Will we see a disappearance of charities?
John Casasanta and Phill Ryu beg to differ, aiming to donate $1 million to a worldwide charity (e.g., Direct Relief International, Save Darfur or Alliance for Climate Protection) this year.
How? They’re engaging the widely-expanding Mac community in this fundraising initiative. The best part about it is these Mac enthusiasts aren’t “giving up” their dollars; instead, John and Phil have devised a creative way to get this audience on board, playing into their interests, while executing a business model that allows them to drive donation dollars.
Specifically, John and Phil founded MacHeist, which is an online game that Mac enthusiasts can play to obtain a discounted price to purchase some great software. With the profits MacHeist earns from these sales, John and Phil do
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