Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Create A Website That Gives Profits To Charity

Website building is simple if you join a web-host that already has basic templates designed.


Creating a website that gives profits to charity demands roughly the same protocols of creating any other website, except that you, the owner of the website, will either directly give your profits to charity or the website itself will contribute automatically to a digital account owned by the charity. In general, creating this website requires choosing a Web host, filling in a template for the website, creating a revenue stream, and choosing the exact mechanism (e.g. yourself or PayPal) that will deliver the profits to the charity.


Instructions


1. Choose the purpose of your website. Though you may ultimately donate your profits, it is still essential that your website have some sort of revenue generating mechanism. You can either sell something online, provide a service for someone else, or simply create the website as a promotional tool for the charity or charities that you are supporting.


2. Choose a Web host. Several important criteria for a suitable Web host are worth considering: (1) your budget; (2) the features you need compared to what is made available by the host; (3) the Web traffic you seek compared to the potential traffic supported by the host; and (4) your design needs. Your budget will ultimately determine what host is possible, but considering all of the other factors will determine which hosts are better options than others. In general, if you want to build a website yourself with a pre-ready design template, type "website builders" into a major search engine (such as Google or Yahoo). If you want someone else to design the site, then type "website design" into a major search engine. Review the options, and select one. Double-check that the host offers a "Checkout" feature.


3. Design the website based on the purpose of the website. For example, if you are directly promoting the charity, then use the charity's logo, mission statement, and previous successes as promotions for the charity on the front page of the site. If your site is primarily commercial and then charity driven (i.e. you need business first before you can donate profits), then mention briefly the charity-based purpose of the site, but focus on establishing what your service or good is and why you are qualified to provide it.


4. Choose the mechanism by which the profits will be delivered to charity. Either you will collect the profit of the site yourself and deliver it to the charity (e.g. in check or money order form) or you can contact the charity directly and have them give you their PayPal or bank account Direct Deposit information. In the latter case, you would simply access the website builder or contact the website designer and change the "Checkout" service to match your preference. That is, either the profits collected will go to your account, of you will have the relevant data entered of the charity of your choosing, resulting in the profits going directly into the accounts of the charity owner(s).







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