May 18, 2009

Good.ly gives the lion’s share to charity

There are thousands of charities around the world that need new, innovative ways to collect funds.

Consequently, the primary purpose of Good.ly is to make money for charity.

Harnessing the people power of Facebook and Twitter is a great way to open up your cause to a whole new slice of society and provide us all with a slightly more passive way to donate.

Everybody goes about their business as per usual; but those who need it most get the benefits.

With Good.ly, a sale resulting from a posted link earns commission, and the lion’s share of that commission goes to the selected charity. (Disclaimer: We do not have a bias towards charities for lions.)

Tell your friends. The future of fundraising has arrived.

Posted by Miss Good.ly Two-Shoes

Putting Good.ly to good use

There’s been an overwhelming response from charities who would love to be a part of Good.ly, and of course, every effort will be made to promote you all.

If you’d like to be a part of Good.ly, visit http://good.ly/applynow and fill out the application form.

Posted by Miss Good.ly Two-Shoes

And again!!

Good.ly gets more coverage – this time, in Metro!

Posted by Miss Good.ly Two-Shoes

Good.ly makes the news!

Good.ly broke ground today – after smashing a champagne bottle on the side of the computer stack (and cleaning up the mess), the little URL shortening service that could set off on the voyage to social media stardom.

With a piece in the London Evening Standard today, Good.ly bared its soul to the masses via creator Alicia Navarro.

Prepare for an infiltration of Good.liness!

Posted by Miss Good.ly Two-Shoes