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In 2007, visitor clicks funded 3,801 mammograms. The Breast Cancer Site matched a total of 365.3 mammograms just in the month of December. All together, in 2007, your caring actions at The Breast Cancer Site funded a total of 7,151 mammograms for women in need. Keep clicking in 2008 to raise awareness and help more women in need!

Click Me To Fund Free Mammograms! [thebreastcancersite.com]

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Help fund free mammograms for women in need by sending an e-card today. Each e-card includes a link to The Breast Cancer Site where funding is given by site sponsors to the National Breast Cancer Foundation to provide free mammograms. Simply fill in the information below to send your e-card now. We respect your privacy and will not store, sell, trade or otherwise use any email address for purposes other than this e-card.


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Free* Pink Ribbon of Hope Pin--a $7.95 value! (plus S/H) [thebreastcancersite.com]

Sign up below for The Breast Cancer Site e-newsletter, and to say thank you, we'll give you a coupon for a FREE* Pink Ribbon of Hope Pin--a $7.95 value! Plus, if you're new to our e-newsletter, we'll provide extra funding to give a free mammogram to a woman in need!

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How you're helping to ensure early detection for women in need, Other easy ways to help that are as simple as your daily click, Pink ribbon products and other ways to show your support!


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Daily Deal! [thebreastcancersite.com]

Every day, we'll feature a different item in our store at a "Wow!" of a special price. Special pricing begins at 12:00 am Pacific Time and reverts to original pricing at 11:59 pm Pacific Time the same day. The special price runs for 24 hours only. There is a new Daily Deal!tm all 7 days of the week, every week. Best of all, the Daily Deal! still pays a royalty to your favorite cause -- automatically and at no extra cost to you!


ABOUT THE BREAST CANCER SITE

Your click on the "Fund Free Mammograms" button [thebreastcancersite.com] helps fund free mammograms, paid for by site sponsors whose ads appear after you click and provided to women in need through the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation [nationalbreastcancer.org] to low-income, inner-city and minority women, whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited.

Please support the site sponsors that make The Breast Cancer Site possible -- they pay for the mammograms your daily click provides. 100% of collected revenue from site sponsorships goes to pay for mammograms. Visitors who made a purchase at The Breast Cancer Site store [thebreastcancersite.com] funded an additional 3,359 mammograms!

Please click everyday for this great cause. You might want to take a look at the products [thebreastcancersite.com] they sell. Not only are they really nice (good for holiday gifts), but each purchase helps fund free mammograms for women in need!
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Click here to learn more about sponsoring the site [thebreastcancersite.com]. Please Tell a Friend [thebreastcancersite.com] about the site or download a pdf of our flyer and wear The Breast Cancer Site apparel to help spread the word!

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GO PINK !!!!!!!!!!

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I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but I was doing some research at work and it turns out the company that runs this website along with a bunch of other ones is actually a FOR PROFIT company that gives part of their earnings to the charities. I know it's not a bad thing anyway, but if you want to do something for the charity, go to the official charity website and not an affiliate. By my calculations, CharityUSA makes around 5-10k daily through their affiliate program, how much of that gets to the charity I don't know but I doubt it's a lot.

Here's the story.


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http://networks.silicon.com/webwa...644,00.htm

There is a very good chance that you've seen an email which begins along these lines:

"Please tell 10 friends to tell 10 today. The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman."

Or maybe: "Please tell 10 friends to tell 10 today. The Animal Rescue Site..."

Or: "Please tell 10 friends to tell 10 today. The Hunger site..."

Or: "Please tell 10 friends to tell 10 today. The Rainforest site..."

Or: "Please tell 10 friends to tell 10 today. The Child Health site..."

OK, so you get the idea. If you're like me you will have been very suspicious of them - perhaps even assuming them to be fraudulent or some kind of malicious attempt to add to the deluge of spam flooding people's inboxes. After all, chain letters are now a largely discredited - and illegal - way of marketing anything, so we tend to be suspicious of anybody using such a tool.

So what's the story? All these sites are run by an organisation called CharityUSA.com.

But despite its name CharityUSA is not a registered charity, it is a for-profit organisation, owned by a company called Homeline Publications, which gives "a percentage" of its profits to charity.

The company - one of a number of 'click-and-give' operators - sells advertising on a 'per click' basis and circulates emails imploring people to visit the sites to drive up the impressions. The email may come from a friend of yours but the uniformity of format should give a good indication of its original source.

To the recipient of such emails there appears no reason not to click. It doesn't cost you a thing and you believe you are doing some good.

And it's worth pointing out that you probably are - but perhaps not as much as you imagine. "A percentage" of the sites revenues do go to charities, as advertisers stump up donations in return for impressions - but "a percentage" of revenues also go towards the company's own profits.

However, the sites do too little in my opinion to make this latter point clear and it's a business model which raises a number of questions. First, the spam-like marketing of the sites is dubious to say the least. Perhaps they court less controversy than those marketing other products via bulk unsolicited email but this still feels like spam.

Second, there is the dichotomy which exists between the sites benefiting charities while also benefiting people who are essentially creating wealth out of nothing other than people's willingness to give.

In essence it's a business model which anybody could adopt and which is wide open for abuse. What's to stop anybody in the business of selling online advertising from promising a percentage of ad revenues to charity and then spamming users announcing this fact?

Increased traffic, increased clicks, increased revenue. It's almost worth handing over a large slice of the pie to charities, as long as the initial pie has grown sufficiently in size to still make it worth your while.

And, in the case of CharityUSA, when there wasn't even a pie in the first place, that's got to be a good move.

These emails have caused concern among web users who assume, perhaps not unreasonably, that they are some kind of scam. After all, web users are increasingly treating all unsolicited mail with suspicion.

I've personally been emailed a number of these mails by friends and readers wondering whether they are legitimate - to which there is no clear answer. It would certainly seem that somewhere down the line a number of US charities are indeed benefiting and at this point I can't refute that point at all but this is still a judgment call you'll have to make based on the above information.

While in the main it would seem an innovative way of creating charitable donations you may feel more comfortable going direct to a registered charity of your choice and making a direct cash donation.

CharityUSA has failed to respond to requests for further information about its business.
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Actually I already started a combined site for clicking charities. Clicks for Charity (If you know some charities that are not here, please add) I do try to keep up with suggestions people make and move them to the first post. Sorry I have not been keeping up with this one. Alot of stuff has been going on around here. Hubby & I are both having health problems (not looking for sympathy) & yada, yada, yada. I will try better in the future. Thanks for clicking everyone!

Isis

P.S. There is also Imerson's thread Slickdeals Ecology Fund group - Over 1 ACRE of land saved! a very good cause.


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Please click for all sites and do some good for everyone Smilie .

THE BREAST CANCER SITE [thebreastcancersite.com]

THE HUNGER SITE [thebreastcancersite.com]

CHILD HEALTH SITE [thebreastcancersite.com]

LITERACY SITE [thebreastcancersite.com]

RAINFOREST SITE [thebreastcancersite.com]

ANIMAL RESCUE SITE [thebreastcancersite.com]

CARE2 CLICK 2 DONATE [care2.com]
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Clicking more than once a day does not do any good (but if you have more than one computer you can click with both and you can also go into co-workers offices and have them click nod). Only one click per day counts. See information direct from the site

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How often can I click on the "Fund Free Mammograms" button? Can I just keep clicking and give more mammograms?

You can click once a day, every day of the year on The Breast Cancer Site. Our agreement with our sponsors allows us to count one click, per person, per calendar day. A monitoring system is set up to check this. While you could click on the button ten or a hundred or a thousand times, we will only count one click from you. In the meantime, our system could be slowed down, possibly overloaded, preventing other visitors' clicks from generating funding. Please note that we count clicks received through company firewalls, proxy servers, etc., to the best of our ability. We count every click as fairly and accurately as possible.

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07-09-2007 at 12:21 PM.
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One of my coworkers is having her mastectomy today.




I heard that the mastectomy part went well for her and she was still under anesthesia and ready for the reconstruction to start.

Since I went through all of this myself this past school year I have been her sounding board.

When you say your prayers for loved ones and friends for their speedy recovery and healing, please also add a prayer for a quick find on a cure for this disease. Thanks.
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One of my coworkers is having her mastectomy today.




I heard that the mastectomy part went well for her and she was still under anesthesia and ready for the reconstruction to start.

Since I went through all of this myself this past school year I have been her sounding board.

When you say your prayers for loved ones and friends for their speedy recovery and healing, please also add a prayer for a quick find on a cure for this disease. Thanks.

hug hug hug Best wishes and hugs for your co-worker, and for you of course too, Schoob!!!
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hug hug hug Best wishes and hugs for your co-worker, and for you of course too, Schoob!!!
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I'm not sure if you all know about this, but I thought I'd post it just in case. There's a petition to make a mastectomy a 2-day required hospital stay instead of an outpatient procedure. Insurance companies are trying to save money on these women by forcing them to go home before they should. Please read about it & Sign the Petition [lifetimetv.com]
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I'm not sure if you all know about this, but I thought I'd post it just in case. There's a petition to make a mastectomy a 2-day required hospital stay instead of an outpatient procedure. Insurance companies are trying to save money on these women by forcing them to go home before they should. Please read about it & Sign the Petition [lifetimetv.com]
Awersome info, thanks!!! Signed it!!
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I'm not sure if you all know about this, but I thought I'd post it just in case. There's a petition to make a mastectomy a 2-day required hospital stay instead of an outpatient procedure. Insurance companies are trying to save money on these women by forcing them to go home before they should. Please read about it & Sign the Petition [lifetimetv.com]
SIGNED! Thanks Made2Act for the info!
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One of my coworkers is having her mastectomy today.




I heard that the mastectomy part went well for her and she was still under anesthesia and ready for the reconstruction to start.

Since I went through all of this myself this past school year I have been her sounding board.

When you say your prayers for loved ones and friends for their speedy recovery and healing, please also add a prayer for a quick find on a cure for this disease. Thanks.

Prayers for your co-worker and yourself! Glad to hear you are in a better place with this.
My MIL has had 2 mastectomies, last one being around 3 years ago, chemo was hell on her, but she is "back to normal" now.


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I'm not sure if you all know about this, but I thought I'd post it just in case. There's a petition to make a mastectomy a 2-day required hospital stay instead of an outpatient procedure. Insurance companies are trying to save money on these women by forcing them to go home before they should. Please read about it & Sign the Petition [lifetimetv.com]
I've seen that and signed it too. Thanks. In my case my insurance paid for me to be there two days. All patients should have that time.
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Prayers for your co-worker and yourself! Glad to hear you are in a better place with this.
My MIL has had 2 mastectomies, last one being around 3 years ago, chemo was hell on her, but she is "back to normal" now.


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Thanks. I had 2 lumpectomies trying to get it all but they didn't do the job so I finally had the complete bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. I was spared having the chemo or radiation.
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Thanks. I had 2 lumpectomies trying to get it all but they didn't do the job so I finally had the complete bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction. I was spared having the chemo or radiation.
hug You sure have been through it all! You are awesome and I am sure your friend that is going through this really appreciates you and your friendship!nod
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