YES!!! We broke $400. Keep up the good work!
Sarah G. from Arlington Heights, Il.
Thursday, March 29, 2007 at 10:10:58 AM
I think this website is amazing. You can really make a difference. I am telling everyone I know about this site. And I wish everyone knew about it. It's the same as Google which most people use. So spread the word and help save lives.
Paige from NJ
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 7:07:05 PM
First, let me say that I love this site and am so happy that it is growing quickly. My suggestion would be to not let the same charity receive Search Kindly's donation more than once within a 12 month period so we can spread the love around a bit more. :] Also, I think that perhaps there should be fewer charities on the poll so people would be more willing to research all of them, and perhaps the smaller charities would have a better chance of being chosen.
Keep up the good work!
Searcher from PA
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 4:04:12 PM
I agree with the statement that the same charity should not receive the donation month after month. We should donate to one single charity each month. We are all doing so well and since this started, the amount donated has only greatly increased each month. I really don't think that people will be disappointed and not use SK just because the charity they voted for, didn't make it. I know I use SK because we donate money for every search, period. What we should do is just take the one charity that had already received the donation, off of the poll and put a new one on. Each time, the charities that didn’t make it before have another chance to be voted for. It just seems like the most logical and fair way to handle it.
S.M. from Illinois
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 11:11:45 AM
Woo-hoo! As of approx. 9:20 AM on 3/28, we're up to $386.17! We just might break the $400 mark this month! Either way, we've already surpassed last months total. Congrats, Syed... your hard work and dedication is paying off!
--Yeah, I'm really excited about hitting our goal for the month. But so everyone knows, it's not just me who works hard on Search Kindly; without Ramadev, none of this could have happened. And, of course, the 2000-person SKarmy is where the real magic comes from.--Syed
Maggie from Chicago
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 at 10:10:17 AM
I think the next 2 months earnings should be split between Baal Dan and Invisible Children - b/c it's obvious from the poll who the most visitors want to support and whoever loses I'm sure has put effort in to telling all their supporters to vote this month. The poll is a good way to get a general idea of who the people on Search Kindly would like to support. Maybe you could do one poll that dictates which 3 charities will receive the earnings for the next 3 months? and just pick the 3 charities with the 3 most votes. It seems more efficient that way so that people don't have to vote so much and promote their charity month after month. Oh well, just my thoughts and suggestions. Let me know what plan you have in mind. =) And keep up the good work, the site looks great!
Mark from TX
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 9:09:40 PM
God bless Invisible Children
Jena Logue from Casa Grande
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 3:03:50 PM
Interesting.
Anna from Chicago
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 1:01:49 AM
I'm game for digging whenever you want me to. Perhaps you can let everyone (the whole SKarmy) know ahead of time a scheduled time for when it will be posted, and that way people can set write on their calendars, set their phone alarms, and tattoo the back of their eyelids to remind them to log on and digg it! when the time comes.
Stoney229 from MO
Monday, March 26, 2007 at 6:06:49 PM
I use Firefox 1.5.0.11 and on your first RSS, I think I probably clicked on the RSS icon in the address bar and an "Add Live Bookmark" window pops up allowing me to name it.
But now there is no RSS icon in the address bar, and when I click the RSS button on the webpage, I get nothing but a page full of XML, so I do not know how to add your feed to my built-in reader.
--I'll look into this--Syed
Stoney229 from MO
Monday, March 26, 2007 at 6:06:20 PM