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Educated Search provides the value needed by educational institutions and associations who are seeking
additional sources of funds. Compared to other types of fundraising, ES’ website monetization provides the following advantages:
• There is little
up front investment such as is required by other
• social
events or merchandize sales. There is nothing at risk!
• Existing fundraising activities can continue. There is no need to redirect
• people, money or time to make website monetization happen
• The revenues
are recurring with little effort. Once the advertising funding
• sources are established, they become recurring sources of unrestricted
• funds and don’t require renewed efforts.
• The monetized website provides a real and valuable service to the
• community. Funds are not generated through only appealing to the
• charitable motives of contributors but because real needs of community
• members are being satisfied.
• The profit
margins on the school’s investment of money and time far
• outstrips other fundraising activities.
• The entire community can participate
in the activity. Parents, students,
• teachers, administrators and others involved
in the school will be consumers
• of the advertisers. All school personnel, parent,
students and others can
• themselves be advertisers or can recruit new advertisers.
The education institution’s website containing the ES local search engine will become a positive force in its community, providing free search boxes to other area websites, banner and link swapping, contests, promotions and co-marketing campaigns that will stimulate usage, knowledge of community events, local business success and more. As the popularity
and rankings of the school’s website increases, so does the opportunity to generate revenue!
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Fundraising:
Beyond bake sales and booster clubs! Through
website monetization, educational
institutions turn their websites into paying
propositions. They make money through online
advertising. Result: Schools gain a reliable
and recurring source of substantial unrestricted
funds.
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