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Subject: RE: UKNM: Charities and the web
From: Stuart Nolan
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 14:03:25 GMT

The Media Trust http://www.mediatrust.co.uk/ are running a series of
seminars at Charity Fair 2000 that will tackle issues such as this. Be worth
talking to Michael Brennan the Business Development Officer.

Stuart
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Stuart Nolan
Interactive TV Consultant
Oyster Partners
t. (0)20 7446 7500

www.oyster.co.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Stephens [stephens [dot] ratbhwg [dot] com (mailto:stephens [dot] ratbhwg [dot] com)]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 2:10 PM
To: uk-netmarketingatmail [dot] chinwag [dot] com
Subject: UKNM: Charities and the web


RE: Charities and the web

I am interested in people's thoughts about how charities are using the web,
& whether they could do more to raise funds, as most large charities now
accept donations online (one of my clients is the Red Cross). And about how
commercial websites are using charity donations as incentives, rewards and
so on.

In emergencies (eg the Mozambique floods) the newspapers let charities
advertise cheaply or free, and at very short notice. Presumably a similar
scheme would be viable on the web. Would anyone be interested in offering
banner or e-mail space at short notice to the Red Cross or other charities?
Is it the kind of thing that ad networks could get involved with, with all
that unsold inventory?

Does anyone have experience of offering a charity donation as an incentive
for a visitor to do something (eg register their e-mail address, or remember
to log off)? This seems to be a growing phenomenon, but I haven't been able
to find reliable information about its effectiveness.

If anyone here would be interested in offering Red Cross donations as
incentives, or would be able to offer space, or thinks the Red Cross could
be useful to them any other way, please get in touch - I would be very
interested to hear any ideas.

Many thanks for any feedback,
Richard Stephens
Planner, BHWG London
0171 298 1277
Stephens [dot] ratbhwg [dot] com


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