Posts Tagged ‘ebay’

Sep 8
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Want a Wii WJTL FM 90.3 in Lancaster, Pa., is currently auctioning off a Nintendo Wii on eBay, and all the proceeds will be donated to us. So even if you’re not interested in a Wii, maybe you know someone who is. :-)

Bidding closes Sunday, Sept. 13, at 8:59 p.m. EDT.

And just so ya know, this Wii console isn’t just any ole Wii. It’s the Wii WJTL took to Creation 2009 and invited artists to play … and autograph!

The console is autographed by:

  • Skillet’s John Cooper
  • Chris Tomlin
  • David Crowder Band
  • Family Force 5’s Sol Glo Activatur
  • Barlowgirl
  • Hawk Nelson’s Jason Dunn
  • Thousand Foot Krutch’s Trevor McNevan
  • Bluetree
  • Kutless
  • Needtobreathe
  • Lincoln Brewster
  • Disciple
  • Fee
  • Lecrae
  • Remedy Drive
  • John Reuben
  • Reilly
  • Tedashii
  • The Classic Crime
  • Children 18:3
  • Sonflowerz

The winning bidder will also receive a MarioKart game, an extra Nunchuk controller and a DVD of the Wii being played and autographed!

Submit your bid now.

If you want a Wii, you can also view this video on YouTube.

May 5
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Here’s something very easy you can do to help children in poverty.

  • Use Search Kindly as your search engine during May. (It’s powered by Google.)
  • Buy Kindly! Make your Amazon.com, eBay, iTunes, Target and Wal-Mart purchases through the Search Kindly homepage. There are many other popular retailers available too.

Thanks to your votes, Compassion will receive 100 percent of Search Kindly’s ad revenue for the month of May. Their goal is $1,000, but we’re hoping for more than that. How’s that for transparency? And how about $2,500 as a goal?

There’s a thermometer on their homepage where they show how much money has been generated so far. Right now, we’re at $84.

Here’s how it works:

More eyeballs = more money = more children helped.

More advertising revenue is generated from unique visits than from frequent visits. What that means is the “Money Thermometer” goes up more quickly for each new pair of eyes that view the site than it does for repeat visits, but the keywords there are “more quickly”. Repeat visits definitely help!

For those of you who get a bit overwhelmed at the technical side of all this web stuff, like some of us on the Web Team :-) here’s your To Do list.

  1. Use Search Kindly as your search engine.
  2. Buy Kindly! Make your Amazon.com, eBay, iTunes, Target and Wal-Mart purchases through the Search Kindly homepage. This generates LOTS of revenue because sales are even better than eyeballs.
  3. Tell your friends and family about this, and ask them to to tell their friends and family.
  4. Make searchkindly.org your homepage. That’s worth about $3 a month because of your repeat visits.
  5. Add the Search Kindly banner to your blog or personal web page (see below). Helps with the eyeballs thing.

Are you in?



If you’re going to search, why not Search Kindly?