The Web Gives Back – Donate 2.0 gives websites a chance to get recognized by donating

August 26, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Early last year, David Olmstead, had the idea of getting websites the chance to donate to charities and get recognized for doing so. This was even before the recent fame charity cause of Idol Gives Back. His website, http://www.kajoobles.com is an online social network and search engine with the idea of giving to charities of peoples choices.

Olmstead wanted to stay away from the pay-per-click ideas of search engines such as Google and Yahoo. He wanted to give the smaller companies a chance to compete in the search engine market. “With the online search engines charging a lot of money per keyword, I wanted to make it a monthly free instead of pay per click. This will benefit smaller companies while also helping charities of their choice for the money amount they choose.”

Olmstead does not only help companies with advertising, he helps people who want to better the world connect. “People can feel safe in this online social network because they are better charities while connecting with other people that do the same.”

People and companies have their choice of over 100 charities to choose from. Olmstead will not state his favorite charities because he believe that it is persons right to choose where their money goes.

With the recent launch of http://www.kajoobles.com, the new and first Donate 2.0 of the internet, Olmstead is giving the first companies and people who donate a recognition deserved by donating to charities. These companies and business will get placed on, what he hopes to be, the World’s Largest Donation List for donors and businesses. “Business will get recognized for their donations to charities similar to that of the million dollar homepage. The only different is that these companies will get search engine traffic and people have a reason to keep on coming back to http://www.kajoobles.com

Olmstead is hoping that his idea of the Web Gives Back is greater than what American Idol did with Idol Gives back. “The world should have the choice of giving to their charity of choice, instead of a selected few charities.”