Why Giving to Kiva Isn't the Best Way to Fight Poverty
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Is making loans through the Web site Kivab4b really the best way to fight poverty overseas? Kelly Kleiman, of The Nonprofiteer doesn't think so. Kivab4b is a project sponsored by Advanta, the credit-card company, and Kiva, the charity that enables people to make loans to small business owners abroad. Through the new site, business owners in the United States can use their Advanta cards to make loans. The company matches users' contributions. But Ms. Kleiman, a lawyer and freelance ..[More].
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Creating customer loyalty doesn't have to cost a lot. Often it just takes a little investment of time. One way to rack up customer loyalty is to spotlight your customers and bring them some recognition and free PR. Just today I ran into a perfect example of this. While I was over at the Elance site (where I posted a guest blog article), I noticed they announced the winners of a contest for best websites on Elance. The contest was designed to recognize small businesses that had gotten a .. read the rest.
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Jhankarbeats, a social music platform for South Asian music, wants to break away from the pack of all-encompassing social music networks and focus on delivering a platform for artist discovery to the South Asian music scene. Many social sites in the web 2.0 age try to be all things to all people, a la MySpace and Facebook, but Chief Executive Anand Subramanian says that Toronto-based Jhankarbeats is filling a much-needed niche by focusing exclusively on the South Asian music market and, more .. full article.
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