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In the Bank:
26 April 2006

£6345,56
of which £245.53 Pending
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Total: £6478,67
This Year: £26,657,67

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Social enterprises are dynamic businesses with a social purpose working all around the UK and internationally to deliver lasting social and environmental change.

OneWorld is a Social Enterprise and is completely free to use. What we ask in return is when you need to make a purchase on the web please stop by OneWorld and link to the site from here if it is available. By clicking on any of the red links and making a purchase at the site you will be earning money for good causes such as Water Aid, NSPCC, Elderly Care, Shelter and other charities that we will be supporting over the years to come. We are currently supporting Water Aid globally because we think drinking water for all should be a right not a privilage.

This website is committed 100% to the Social Enterprise ethos whereby only expenses approved by The Commitee can be taken from the company account each month. Join the Committee. Detailed accounts will be posted on the site every month and a permanent Blog will record all meetings, site activity and accounting decisions.

Our first target is £1,000,000
We welcome all suggestions

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  4. Who do we love! - Top 10 corporate money generators based on the user using a works email address. To get listed on this page with the millions of hits it is generating would be a marketing coup for it's social responsibility.

There is no other site that I have seen that is doing this. There maybe similar sites but they are not based on the same idea or the idea of being entirely for Social benefit minus running costs.

They are all using the same affiliate programs though which is why the aim would be to get the hits up as quickly as possible and then cut individual deals with the web sites involved. Currently though there is enough of a selection of web sites offering incentive based click throughs to make the project work.

Money is generated by joining a commission based affiliate marketing program like Commission Junction, or by signing idividual arrangements with companies.
For example:

  • Churchill Insurance are currently paying £45 per lead if the customer linking from your site buys Home + Car Insurance.
    You could add another 5 insurance companies to this list who all have similar incentives thus giving the customer the choice they would need to link through OneWorld. You are not going to cut individual deals with Insurance companies so you would link to all of them using an affiliate program. The costs involved with tracking leads and the access required to the server that the Insurance company sits on is too prohibitive to set up individual arrangements at this stage.
  • If a customer requires a web site or software development they can click on the link to Coddo and if they then go on to buy something OneWorld will get 15% of whatever they spend.
    I currently have an arrangement with Coddo for 10% of any new business leads we supply them and I'm sure I could get 15% for charity and the advertising potential that it gives them. I trust Raj so tracking software is not required.

We will be doing our initial mailout to the top 500 Law Firms in the country in the next month for LawyersUnLtd. I can not stress enough how infrequently an opportunity to advertise like this comes round. Solicitors are busy people and I bet a lot more of them than most user groups are buying online. It is very difficult to enthuse people about the benefits of doing their grocery shopping online when it costs more than if you bought it from the shop. This group would not care too much one would think.

I believe it needs Patrons, Chairperson etc. One large corporate willing to put their name against the project whether they be a charity or a High Street Bank to give it some clout.

It needs to have a Blog running along side it that is constantly updated allowing the project to be totally transparent. If £10 profit was made in the month it has to be decided quickly by commitee how much of it should go to the people working on it.

It requires funding for set up. We could build it for free but that is not the point of a Social Business, in my eyes at least. The site set up is worth about £2000 in my money and £10,000 if we asked someone else. It will be the transparent accounts that will take the most time and developing the 'Community Tools' that are needed for audience participation. Development will be continuous so we would be working on it for about 6 months. It looks simple but enhancements will be made constantly to improve the experience. It could then be looked after for £200 a month per 1 million pages viewed.

An available .com & .org domain name has to be found and it should be free in all country domains also.

Domain - £8.99
Hosting Charges - £128 pcm - There would have to be some merit in asking for it for free. Sue also works at Pipex which is a host.

I think you would look at taking it global in 3 - 6 months.

These would be fairly easy to set up.

Europe Multi Language
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India
Australia / New Zealand

China would take a little longer but I do have connections via India to China.

If you would like to be involved let me know.