What it is – How it works
By Hope Rachel Hetico; RN, MHA
SocialVibe is a new networking website with over 1,000,000 members. It was founded by Joe Marchese, Brandon Mills and David Levy, and aims to reward publications like the ME-P through donations to their charity of choice.
How it Works
After joining SocialVibe, in addition to creating a personal profile, users are asked to select their favorite cause to support and to choose a sponsor. Once they have done so, they can earn points for themselves, which can be redeemed for a variety of different perks and money for their respective charities by posting their “badge” to another social networking site. The more a SocialVibe user’s networking site is visited, the more points they are able to earn.
The Badge
A badge is defined as “a distinguishing emblem or mark worn to show membership or achievement.”
The SocialVibe badge brings members together with their favorite brand and charity. The badges are customized to be the member’s own [ie, ME-P] but all consist of their brand sponsor logo, cause logo, member profile picture and a personalized message. The Badge is one of the most powerful tools that SocialVibe members have at their disposal to share both their brand and charity messages across their various publishing blogs and social networks. An appealing and inviting aspect of a SocialVibe member’s social networking profile, the Badge helps spark a conversation between a SocialVibe member and their friends regarding the brand a member has chosen to feature on their Badge.
Economic Impact
Once the badge has been created, members put them on their social networking site and/or blogs. For example, with each view the badge gets on our ME-P site, we will earn points. These points contribute to a larger donation to the American Red Cross which is our charity-of-choice. With SocialVibe, our readers make a positive, measurable impact for the Red Cross just by completing branded activities. In just over a year’s time, the SocialVibe community has raised over $700,000 for over forty different non-profits. We hope to do our part, too!
Conclusion
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