Thursday, October 30, 2008

Bob Dylan's 'Gotta Serve Somebody'

Bob Dylan's 'Gotta Serve Somebody'

I'm going to be blatant about this request But first
I would like you to read The first stanza of
Bob Dylan's great song titled 'Gotta Serve Somebody'
You may be an ambassador to England or France,

You may like to gamble, you might like to dance,
You may be the heavyweight champion of the world,
You may be a socialite with a long string of pearls

But you're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Minnesota Sports Fans Unite!

Minnesota Sports Fans

Hey now Minnesota Sports Fans. Guess what?
I have a true winner for you. If you are in a hurry
Check out this link,

http://www.unitetwosites.com/fundraiser1.0

What this program creates is pure opportunity.
The opportunity to raise funds for whatever
Project you need cash for. I’m not talking
About political hogwash that we have seen so
Much of during this Presidential season.

No, I’m talking important projects like paying
Off your mortgage, paying overdue credit card
Bills, taking a long overdue vacation (Remember
What a vacation is?) or whatever your little(big)
Heart desires. I would love to help you raise
Funds for whatever you want . The best advice
I can give you is to visit this link, do the math,
And then follow through and take action. In
Just ninety days you can either be

A.) Further in debt because you didn’t take action
B.) Taking care of your debt because you woke up
Or
C) Smiling more often because you took action and
Are now seeing the results you desire and deserve!

Action takers will visit this link and follow through:

http://www.unitetwosites.com/fundraiser1.0

Take care and Take Action!,

Christo Strom
Site Owner
http://www.unitetwosites.com/

P.S. This part is just an experiment to see if
my hyper links are working.

Fantastic Voyage starts with a Fantastic Opportunity

Friday, October 17, 2008

Minnesota Sports Fans

Hey Minnesota Sports Fans,

Want to Earn some money to buy season tickets to all your favorite Minnesota Sports teams?
Sure you do. Well, you are in the right place. If you click on the link in the title of this blog,
it will take you to my website where you can start your own fundraising project of your own.
How cool is that? With the economy tanking, get started today raising funds for whatever project you can think of.
The first phase of Fundraiser 1.0 is what I call the Kirby Puckett phase because you can
receive up to 34,500 smackers to do with what you will. I nameed it after the late great centerfielder who played for the Minnesota Twins with the number 34. Now, if you can follow simple directions, in just 90 days you can be well on your way to meeting your fundraising goal.
Just remember and think for a while how cool it would be to have season tickets to see the Minnesota Twins when they start playing outdoors in 2010. Are you ready to get started?
I am and I did!
Sincerely,

Christo Strom

Friday, October 10, 2008

Fundraiser Ideas

To keep things moving, I am going to start blogging about fundraising. There is a great reason that I will be sharing with you soon but for now just know this. You will love it! For one thing, since the worst credit crunch in my lifetime is playing out in all it's ugly glory, this will be for the people. Remember, I think our United States has a document stating ..."We the People....in order to form a more perfect union..... " This will be a pro-active type program that is based on being pro-active in finding funds for your projects. I will keep you posted in the days ahead, in the meantime, please enjoy this article I got from a website. The link to the website is at the end of this blog post. Thanks and have a great day,

Christo

3 Steps to Fundraising Success

Piecing together a successful fundraiser can be tough work, but it doesn't have to be that way. Follow our easy three-step guideline to turn your struggling
fundraising campaign a huge hassle-free success.

Step One: Set GoalsSetting goals will focus your fundraising campaign and provide clear targets to hit. Without clear targets, the campaign will drag on and lack direction.
Get people together. How many people will be helping out? The more people you have, the more funds you will raise. Fundraising is a numbers game. Establish a clear financial goal. How much does your group need to raise? Knowing this amount will help you choose a fundraiser suited to your needs, as well
as determine how much each person needs to raise. Decide on a timeline. When do you need the money you are raising? Set a specific beginning and ending date for your fundraiser and stick to it.
Step Two: Plan Your FundraiserSelect your fundraising program early to assure ample time for planning, especially during holiday seasons. If the school or community has a planning
calendar, be sure your event is included. Stagger fundraising activities to avoid competing with other groups. Avoid "fundraising fatigue" among parents and volunteers by conducting fewer programs that are more effective individually. Do not let your organization's profits be eaten away by "hidden" costs (e.g. for shipping, setup costs, etc) -- ask questions ahead of time and make the
necessary adjustments.
Step Three: Manage Your FundraiserKeep energy levels high by communicating before, during and after the program - remind parents, teachers and other volunteers of the fundraiser's goals and
deadlines, provide frequent status reports and updates. Avoid shipping and ordering problems by working closely with volunteers to assure that all order forms are legible and filled out completely. Do not forget to communicate with absentees who miss the program's kick-off or other important meetings.
But the most important tip of all .. HAVE FUN! With the right approach, fundraising can be educational and enjoyable for everyone.
For more great fundraising tips, go to

http://www.fasttrackfundraising.com/fundraising-tips.php