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Open Question: How do i get tax-free ads on my site?

I have a non-profit website, order-of-merlin.webs.com, i am 16 and don't pay taxes, i live in the us, and want to recieve money for ads so I can improve my site. Any suggestions on how to avoid taxes and still get paid advertising on my site??? more

Resolved Question: how to publicise free meditation classes in Hartford, CT, US?

hi, We are a non-profit organization and conduct free meditation classes in Manchester, Hartford, CT, US. I have been practicing it for almost 7 years now and have found it extremely useful in my day to day life. And also i have become one of the facilitators there. i was wondering how can we publicize the information about these free classes. i initially thought of newspaper advertisements, but thats too costly (considering we are non-profit and never charge a penny, its difficult to keep advertising in a newspaper on a long term basis.) Can anyone please guide, as to how can we inform people about this beautiful thing, using least possible resources as much as we can. (One thing i could think of was craigslist). Any suggestions are welcome. kind regards cool more

Resolved Question: Is it possible to have a Non-profit org. just to do Notary Signings for other Non-Profits?

I am a California Notary Public, and not only do I want to do signings for a few dollars but I feel there are people who can't pay and need my services as well. Welfare recipients, non-profit organizations that help the poor, churches etc.............. I know I could advertise that my services are free to those in need but how can I advertise in such a way to become a non-profit and have them come to me instead of me trying to seek all that need my services? And How could I possibly get the neccesary help the money I would spend in car fuel traveling to the person, ink for the flyers, and advertisement. Is there any suggestions, answers or advice on this? All and Any put is useful. Thanks more

Voting Question: Where should I post online, and place paper ads?

My wife is holding a free local meeting for a chapter of a non-profit group. Where should I place paper ads( flyers) and online posts to advertise? more

Resolved Question: My newspaper won't cover events by those who don't advertise...?

I work for a small independent newspaper. We do not cover events - say held by a store (like a grand opening) - or a health fair, unless the company pays for an ad. Is this a wise move. My boss believes it is like giving them free publicity, At the same time, no one knows what's going on in the community because we are limited to cover stories only by non-for-profit groups and civic organizations. What do you think? more

Resolved Question: How will I ever get a job if I can't even work for free?

I recently graduated with my bachelor of arts in graphic design. Unfortunately, I have not had too much experience in my specific field. I interned for a non-profit for a term through school and since graduating I've been working on my portfolio and trying to do some freelancing. I really would like to intern at an advertising/creative/marketing type company. I've been searching and at this point I really don't care if I get paid- I just desperately want the experience. The problem is, I have found most companies won't hire interns if they're no longer enrolled in school. How am I ever suppose to get experience!? more

Voting Question: Feedback Wanted: Job Board Pricing?

This question is for recruiters, employers, hiring managers, etc.... I'm in the process of launching a no frills online job board for lack of better words. I'm still working on my pricing structure as I want to target small to mid-size companies that have lower recruiting budgets. These are the basic features of my job board: Job Seekers: Advanced job search functions RSS feed for latest jobs Register for a jobseekers account Build your profile Build online resume Build multiple cover letters Upload Word/PDF resume Enable/Disable your resume Receive jobs via email Enable/Disable email alerts Save jobs in your Jobs Inbox Apply to job vacancies instantly View previous applications Upload personal photo Easy to use interface Retrieve login information via email Forward job vacancy to a friend Employers: Advanced jobseeker search functions Purchase employer plans via credit card Purchase employer plans via invoice Access jobseekers database Advertise job vacancies instantly Advertise job vacancies in bulk Edit/Delete job vacancies Upload company logo Purchase jobseeker contact details Save jobseeker resumes in resume Inbox Hide contact details on job postings Company logo displayed by job postings Specify application rules for each job posting Receive application alerts via email View applicants resumes Delete applicant resumes View applicant cover letters ALSO, A FEW THINGS THAT WILL MAKE US UNIQUE: No advertising on the website (no banners, text or third party ads) No work at home or junk job postings allowed. Pre-screened/approved employers before job postings go live. Legitimate, direct hire listings only. Most important: We will give a % of every sale (job posting) to a charity of the employers choice. Free accounts for non-profit organizations. This is what I'm thinking of so far for pricing... any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Single Job Posting – Basic $25.00 • One 45 day job posting (no resume database access) Single Job Posting - Premium $50.00 • One 45 day job posting • 45 days of full access to our resume database Monthly – Unlimited $100 • Unlimited 45 day job postings • Free access to our resume database Annual – Unlimited $1200 • First 30 days free ($100 value) • 13 months of unlimited 45 day job postings • Free access to our resume database • Featured employer status at no additional cost Non-Profit – Unlimited Free • We will donate 1 year of free access to our job board for select non-profit organizations and schools. • Unlimited 45 day job postings for direct hire opportunities • Full access to our resume database • Renewed annually • Requires pre-approval ANY FEEDBACK APPRECIATED. more

Resolved Question: economics quesions PLEASE HELP!?

44.Daleview has a cable television service provider. Non-subscribers are not permitted a ’free-ride.’ This means that the service provider helps subscribers access channels. helps non-subscribers access channels. bans viewing by non-subscribers. forces non-subscribers to subscribe. operates in the same fashion as the regular network stations that gain their revenue through the sale of advertising time on the air. AND 43.Bob’s Blades is in a perfectly competitive market, manufacturing in-line skates. The firm installs a new machine that increases the productivity of labor. Consequently, the marginal physical product of labor decreases. the marginal revenue product of labor decreases. the demand for labor increases. the output of labor decreases. the wage rate decreases. AND 45.An economist resigns her $100,000/year university teaching position to work full-time in her own consulting business. In the first year she had total revenue of $250, 000 and expenses of $100,000. Which of the following statements is correct? I. Her accounting profit was $250,000. II. Her accounting profit was $150,000. III. Her economic profit was $50,000. IV. Her economic profit was $150,000 All four statements are true. Only statements II and III are true. Only statement II is true. Only statement III is true. Only statement I is true. more

Resolved Question: Good Website Message Board?

I have created a website for a non-profit organization and they would like to have a message board/forum. I was wondering if anyone knows where I could get a good message board that is easy to use, free or low-cost and has minimal advertising. Thanks. more

Resolved Question: How do I advertise/generate new leads, interest for our online HollywoodCharityAuction.com?

Does anyone know of any low-lost/free ways to generate leads and get more people to register and bid on our private online auction site? (www.HollywoodCharityAuction.com). We advertise in yahoo groups, email our registered bidders, blog, twitter, post to forums, but need a new way to find new people who are interested in VIP tickets to TV shows, Movie Premiere tickets, Set Visits to TV shows, signed scripts, etc. This site is a fundraiser for The Broadcasting Training Program, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization formed in 1992. (www.theBroadcaster.com) Any further advice would be appreciated. Thanks. PS Sometimes we post individual items on Ebay, but lately they have not sold and we are stuck with an Ebay bill for an unsold item. more

Resolved Question: Good ways to promote a business (for free)?

I'm trying to find new ways to promote my business without blowing my advertising budget (which is very small). We're a non-profit and we hold regular donation drives, which I advertise on craiglist and local community calenders. What are some other resources I could utilize? Are there other sites similar to craiglist? What about national event calenders? Where do you find information about the non-profits you support? How do you find events in your area? more

Resolved Question: Where would be the best to advertise my Ghost Hunting Group in Massachusetts.?

I'm not sure where to post, blog or advertise my free Non-profit Ghost Hunters Group D.A.R.T. "Dartmouth Anomaly Research Team". We were just in a local paper and got some feedback from that. We also have a myspace, face-book and ads on craigslist websites However, I really would like to get my email booming with emails for possible investigations. Thanks so much more

Resolved Question: Does anyone know of a free place to advertise for the Min Pin rescue that I volunteer for?

We have soooo many dogs that need homes! Can anyone help? The website is www.minpinrescue.org. We need to find a way to promote this non-profit organization. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: Does anyone know of a ministry, church, or non-profit that wants to link websites for free advertising?

I am with Powered By God Ministries and would like to know if anyone knows of a ministry, church or non-profit organization that would like to exchange website links for free advertising. our website: www.pbgministries.comhttp://pbgministries.com more

Resolved Question: How to advertise a 'unsigned music video' network!?!?

Hello, I am planning to setup a Music Video Network, that will be aimed primarily at unsigned music artists. The network itself will consist of a website, that will be similar to the layout of youtube. It will allow for videos to be uploaded, featured, commented & rated on, and of course people can create & join 'music-groups' for discussion. The website will sort of be a youtube clone, but of course is perfectly legal and provided by 'FFmpeg'. The site will also in time have other features such as forums, message boards, and maybe even user blogs. As we will be a 'not-for-profit' website, advertising funds will be very limited, if not, non-existant. So what methods (besides the obvious posting on forums) can I use to advertise the website (for free?!?) and get it known..? Thanks in advance. more

Resolved Question: Where should I start to help advertise my non-profit group?

I am involved with a non-profit support group for mothers of twins and triplets or more and we would like to advertise our groups support to new members. Besides word of mouth which has been one of our only methods of advertising prior to this, we have not had many new members lately and would like free or low-cost ideas of how to advertise our group. more

Resolved Question: I need to turn my organization into a non-profit. Who should I ask for help?

I run a playgroup in San Diego that's been operating for two years for free. Now I'd like to start accepting some advertising revenue to use for events with the group. I need to create it as a non-profit but don't know where to start. I can't afford an expensive attorney. more

Resolved Question: Can someone translate this terms and conditions for me? I no its long, should i agree?

Preamble For the establishment and on-going operation of an online, custom merchandise shop (“Shop”), Spreadshirt, Inc. (“Spreadshirt”) and the party opening, maintaining and/or promoting that shop (the “Shop Owner”) are the contracting parties. § 1 Object of the Agreement (1) The Shop Owner provides in the Shop one or several print designs for products provided by Spreadshirt (“Spreadshirt products”) and/or promotes the Shop, online of offline. In return, the Shop Owner – instead of a fixed remuneration – receives a profit-related, variable commission according to §5 of this agreement resulting from the sale of products via the provided Shop. (2) Shop products are products which are offered for sale through the Shop and are printed with the designs provided by Spreadshirt, the shop owner or the end customer. § 2 Granting of Usage Rights (1) The Shop Owner grants Spreadshirt the right to use the print designs provided according to § 1 (2). This right to use includes, but is not limited to, printing, publishing, reproducing and/or labelling Spreadshirt products with the print design of the Shop Owner and print, publish, reproduce, offer and/or distribute such labeled products (hereafter referred to as “contractual products”) for the purposes of fulfilling the contracted services for a Shop. (2) The granting of usage rights to Spreadshirt according to § 2 (1) takes place non-exclusively and for an unlimited period of time up to the canceling of the agreement by either party according to §11. Any products on order, in the process of manufacturing, or in shipping before such cancellation will continue to be fulfilled. (3) Copyrights or other rights to a print design provided by the Shop Owner remain with the Shop Owner. Spreadshirt is not entitled to distribute designs of the owner either in its own shops, in shops of third parties or via other channels of distribution if the shop owner has not expressly agreed to this. (4) Spreadshirt is allowed to use the Shop Owner’s print design for advertising purposes on Spreadshirt´s website or for other types of advertisement for Spreadshirt. In such cases, Spreadshirt will link all images or advertisements of that design to the Shop of the Shop Owner. § 3 Usage and Third-Party Rights (1) The Shop Owner is solely responsible for the content (in particular print designs, background images, slogans, etc.) uploaded, or otherwise added through the Spreadshirt interface, to the Shop. (2) The Shop Owner guarantees that the content and/or print designs – which he provided for use to Spreadshirt according to these general terms and conditions – was created by him and/or that he is the owner of all usage rights to the content and/or design, in particular rights concerning trademark, copyrights, patents, licenses and or other usage rights. The shop owner guarantees to be the sole and exclusive holder of the usage rights granted to Spreadshirt according to these general terms and conditions. (3) The Shop Owner guarantees that he does not know of any third-party rights which oppose or could oppose the use of the content and/or print design by Spreadshirt according to these general terms and conditions. (4) The Shop Owner assures that all content and print designs uploaded to the Shop are free of third-party rights and that their usage does not infringe upon patents, licenses, trademark rights or other third-party rights. (5) The Shop Owners assures that the respective print design provided for use to Spreadshirt is also in accordance with other statutory regulations, in particular legal regulations concerning protection of minors and does not violate any penal prohibitions. (6) If third parties assert claims due to infringement of their rights resulting from the use of a design of the shop owner, Spreadshirt reserves the right to withhold royalties (commissions) up to the final clarification of the legal dispute. (7) If the design, which was licensed by the shop owners, is wrongfully used or obviously misappropriated, in opinion of Spreadshirt, then the parties will jointly decide on the steps to be taken regarding prosecution. (8) The Shop Owners is not liable for print designs provided by Spreadshirt or provided on a one-off basis by the end customer to the Shop (in particular text personalization). (9) The Shop Owner is obliged to immediately inform Spreadshirt in writing if claims are made against the Shop Owner due to the infringement of third-party rights resulting from the content and/or print designs in the Shop. (10) If third parties assert claims to Spreadshirt due to infringement of their rights, then it is at the sole discretion of Spreadshirt to remove the content and/or print design objected to, partly or completely, from the Shop. § 4 Contact Details and Legal Information (1) The Shop Owner must provide a complete and correct mailing address, as well as all legal information in the “legal information” of his Shop via the provided Shop Administration interface. (2) If the Shop Owner fails to provide complete contact details and legal information, then the products of his shop will not be released for viewing to the end customer and cannot be ordered. (3) Incorrect information in the “legal information” will result in the immediate cancelation of the shop and the withholding of possible existing commissions. § 5 Payment of the Shop Owner (1) The Shop Owner receives a commission for every product, for which he has set a commission, sold in his Shop, excluding returns. (2) The amount of the commission is set by the Shop Owner via the Shop Administration interface for each individual product offered for sale. (3) The product price is the Spreadshirt base price, plus design fees, plus Shop Owner added commission. Spreadshirt reserves the right to change of the base price of Spreadshirt products at any time. (4) Settlement and payment of the commission to the Shop Owner will be made quarterly within 45 days of the end of a calendar quarter. The minimum amount payable is $25.00 USD. If the commission exceeds an amount of $100.00 USD, then the shop owner can request payment at any time, but not more often than once a month. Spreadshirt can decide if payment is made per transfer or cheque. Amounts which lie beneath the minimum amount payable are paid after cancellation of all agreements between Spreadshirt and the Shop Owner regarding the Shop within six months of the cancellation coming into effect, if no new agreement is made by Spreadshirt and the Shop Owner within this period. (5) The Shop Owner is responsible for providing Spreadshirt with his current, required, valid payment details. The Shop Owner will be held liable for providing incorrect payment details. The Shop Owner is also responsible for providing Spreadshirt with his state tax identification number if payment of commissions is made including the statutory sales tax. If no tax number is provided then payment of commissions is made without sales tax. § 6 Embedding of the Partner Shop by the Shop Owner (1) The Shop Owner can publish the Shop on his website; however, there is no obligation to do so. It is published via an electronic reference (“link”) provided by Spreadshirt, which the Shop Owner embeds in his website and which refers to the Shop of the Shop Owner. If it is published, the Shop Owner is committed to include the link generated by Spreadshirt without changes. In particular, the Shop Owner is not permitted to carry out changes which are related to the electronic advertisement linked to the shop or the publishing of general terms and conditions for the end customer. (2) On request, a Shop free of advertisement can be acquired in return for a monthly fee. § 7 Privity of Contract with End Customers; Rights to Change Service (1) Customers purchasing products via the Shop are customers of Spreadshirt. An independent privity of contract is created between customers and Spreadshirt, which is independent of a possible privity of contract between the Shop Owner and the customer who visits the non-shop pages of the Shop Owner. Thus, only the rules, guidelines and business practices of Spreadshirt regarding customer´s orders, customer service and product sales apply to the customer. (2) Spreadshirt can change Shop Administration, shop offerings, product offerings, guidelines, pricing, availability, business operations, and order processing at any time, and temporarily. § 8 Inquiries / Purchase Order Processing (1) Spreadshirt reserves the right to reject inquiries and orders which do not meet the respective requirements set by Spreadshirt. (2) Spreadshirt reserves the right to reject orders from customers who are known for not being credit-worthy or show as being a credit risk. (3) Spreadshirt is responsible for all processing and execution of orders. In this respect, Spreadshirt creates i.e. order forms, books payments, executes cancellation and returns and is responsible for the customer service. § 9 Sales Reports Spreadshirt registers the sales made through the Shop and provides the Shop Owner with a summary of the statistics. Form and content of the statistics can be modified by Spreadshirt at any time. § 10 Restriction of Liability, Exclusion of Liability and Release (1) The Shop Owner is liable towards Spreadshirt for all damages suffered by Spreadshirt resulting from the use of the content and/or print design provided by the Shop Owner according to these general terms and conditions, in particular publishing and reproduction, when this violates third-party rights and/or infringes upon other statutory regulations. (2) This liability of the Shop Owner includes all costs incurred by Spreadshirt in the form of legal costs, as well as any costs and compensation payment which a court may award against Spreadshirt, resulting from the usage of the content and/or print design of the Shop Owner, or in so far as Spreadshirt is included in any settlement. The Shop Owner obligates himself to release Spreadshirt of all aforementioned costs and damage claims. In such cases, Spreadshirt is entitled to receive an advance payment from the Shop Owner to the amount of the estimated defense costs. (3) A liability of Spreadshirt towards the Shop Owner, no matter what the legal grounds is defined as follows: Spreadshirt is liable provided that the Shop Owner proves claims which are based on malice, wilful intent, gross negligence or the breach of contractual duty on the part of Spreadshirt, its executive employees or agents. (4) Spreadshirt’s liability in the case of negligent behaviour, as proven in §10 (3) above, is limited only to foreseeable, direct, consequential damage. § 11 Period of Validity / Cancellation This agreement is considered valid – for an unlimited amount of time – until it is cancelled by either party. Shop Owners cancel a Shop by deactivating it via the Shop Administration provided online by Spreadshirt. Spreadshirt cancels this agreement by notification to the Shop Partner via the email address provided in the Shop Administration. § 12 Modifications of Provisions (1) Spreadshirt will publish any modifications of these general terms and conditions on its website “www.spreadshirt.com”. Shop Owners are bound to any modifications as long as this agreement or parts of it are considered valid. (2) It is agreed that such a change affects neither other rights and duties articled in this agreement. If the shop owner does not agree with a modification made, a cancellation without notice is possible at any time. § 13 Place of Jurisdiction – Place of Fulfillment – Choice of Law (1) Place of fulfillment for all services is the place of business of Spreadshirt in Greensburg, PA. (2) Greensburg, PA is the place of general jurisdiction. (3) If individual provisions of these general terms and conditions are ineffective or against any statutory regulations, the rest of the agreement remains in full effect. version 03/2007 more

Voting Question: how can I set up a free web site for myself ?

need to set a non-profit free web site to advertise my support group. more

Resolved Question: Give me your best headline for each of these advertisements:?

1. A vegetarian enchilada 2. A new luxury automobile 3. Used Car 4. A spa for men 5. An ad for any product sold to businesses 6. An ad for product aimed at women 7. An ad promoting advertising 8. An ad raising funds for a non-profit group or a specific purpose 9. an ad for Suzy's Sugar-free Bakery 10. An ad for a technical college to interest students in a program more

Resolved Question: Will you say thank you to our troops?

Will you say thank you to our troops? I may not support this war but I definitely appreciate the troops putting their lives on the line for our country, everyday and being away from their families. I wanted to find out a way to thank them and I just found out about a website: http://www.letssaythanks.com/ This website sends a post card, which you can pick the design of and you can write a personalized message to thank our troops for free. This is not trying to advertise the website or anything, considering it is a non-profit organization, but I just wanted to inform people a way they could say thank you. more

Resolved Question: Will you say thank you to our troops?

I may not support this war but I definitely appreciate the troops putting their lives on the line for our country, everyday and being away from their families. I wanted to find out a way to thank them and I just found out about a website: http://www.letssaythanks.com/Home1024.html This website sends a post card, which you can pick the design of and you can write a personalized message to thank our troops for free. This is not trying to advertise the website or anything, considering it is a non-profit organization, but I just wanted to inform people a way they could say thank you.Here is that website http://www.letssaythanks.com/Home1024.htmlWell the link is not working but just type in letssaythanks.com if you are interested more

Resolved Question: How to sell my free range eggs to the public?

I have been selling my free range eggs to a restaurant at a good price per dozen but never know when competition will set in and I know I could get a better price from the public. Trouble is I have had no luck trying to sell by the side of the road or advertising in the paper. There's no use putting a sign outside my farm because everyone around my area has their own chickens. Thing is, I know there is a big demand for free range eggs and people will pay top price for them especially when they are delivered fresh- no more than 24 hours from point of lay. I just can't find those people - I only hear or read about them in the news. Markets and shops are no good because they take too much of the profit. Also, non free range and/or old eggs are often labeled as fresh and free range when they are not. So it seems to me I need a way of proving my product. Any suggestions?Thanks for the answers but with 400 chickens, I'm gonna need more than a garage sale. Free range = not stuck in cages- free to roam the paddocks. more

Resolved Question: What is my business?? A non profit?? LLC?? HELP!?

I am starting an online magazine for women. Our magazine is free to view and there are no costs for readers. My staff is unpaid. I am paying for my costs (web design, photoshoots,etc) out of pocket. We are currently trying to put together a business plan to get some small investors involved. We only need around 2000 per issue to publish. Long story short...doing this plan has brought up some serious questions for me. If we do have an investor or sponsor and charge for advertising to pay for bandwith, are we still non profit? If not, what are we? I am currently looking for a professional to help me with this but in the meantime what do u guys think?? more

Resolved Question: Can I be sued for this? (magazine question)?

I am starting a non profit online magazine for women. I am not charging readers to view the magazine and I want to put advertisements in my magazine for companies like Lancome, Clinique, Steve Madden shoe ads, beauty products etc. I will put in the current ads and I am not charging anyone to advertise either. I wanted to know if I put a clause in my site that says the advertisers are in no way affiliated with my mag or the views the mag expresses. Do you think companies will be mad or appreciate the free advertising?wow!!! thanks everyone!!!! more

Resolved Question: Is this your dear sweet union supporting Hillary?

In 1986, when Hillary was first lady of Arkansas, she was put on the board of Wal-Mart. Officials at the time said she wasn't filling a vacancy. In May 1992, as Hubby's presidential campaign heated up, she resigned from the board of Wal-Mart. Company officials said at the time that they weren't going to fill her vacancy. So what the hell was she doing on the Wal-Mart board? According to press accounts at the time, she was a show horse at the company's annual meetings when founder Sam Walton bused in cheering throngs to celebrate his non-union empire, which is headquartered in Arkansas, one of the country's poorest states. According to published reports, she was placed in charge of the company's "green" program to protect the environment. But nobody got greener than Sam Walton and his family. For several years in the '80s, he was judged the richest man in America by Forbes magazine; his fortune zoomed into the billions until he split it up among relatives. It's no surprise that Hillary is a strong supporter of free trade with China. Wal-Mart, despite its "Buy American" advertising campaign, is the single largest U.S. importer, and half of its imports come from China. Was Hillary the voice of conscience on the board for American and foreign workers? Contemporary accounts make no mention of that. They do describe her as a "corporate litigator" in those days, and they mention, speaking of environmental matters, that she also served on the board of Lafarge, a company that, according to a press account, once burned hazardous fuels to run its cement plants. Wal-Mart, though, was the crown jewel of Arkansas, the state's First Company fit for a first lady. During her tenure on the board, she presumably helped preside over the most remarkable growth of any company until Bill Gates came along. The number of Wal-Mart employees grew during the '80s from 21,600 to 279,000, while sales soared from $1.2 billion to $25.8 billion. And the Clintons depended on Wal-Mart's largesse not only for Hillary's regular payments as a board member but for travel expenses on Wal-Mart planes and for heavy campaign contributions to Bill's campaigns there and nationally. According to reports in the early '90s, before Bill and Hillary moved to D.C., neither was raking in the big bucks, but prominent in their income were her holdings of between $50,000 and $100,000 worth of Wal-Mart stock. A press report on the Clintons' finances during the early stages of Bill's 1992 run for the presidency showed that most of their income came from her $109,719 annual salary from the Rose Law Firm and tens of thousands of dollars in fees she received from serving on corporate boards. (She was on two others besides Wal-Mart's.) Her honoraria and director fees grew almost as fast as Wal-Mart's profits during the '80s—rising from $111 in 1980 to $6500 in 1986 to $64,700 in 1991, according to the same source. During the same period, small towns all over America began complaining that Wal-Mart was squeezing out ma-and-pa stores and leaving little burgs throughout the Midwest and South with downtowns that featured little more than empty storefronts. But selected small companies were doing quite well, thanks to the Clintons' friendship with Wal-Mart. The Boston Globe reported in January 1992 that Bill Clinton had introduced a brush company's executives to Wal-Mart executives, hoping that the two could do bidness. Executives of the brush company had been rebuffed in previous attempts to sell their products to Wal-Mart. Lucky for the company, it happened to be located in New Hampshire, where Clinton was trying to win a presidential primary. At the time, Hillary Clinton was still on Wal-Mart's board, and the retail giant was still resisting the unionization of any of its workers. Last week, Hillary was wearing a different hat. She stood in solidarity with the elderly Teamsters as Local 237 president Carl Haynes greeted her warmly, endorsed her, and then left early on what other union officials described as "AFL-CIO business." But the AFL-CIO was thinking of other business only a few months earlier when the union's leaders, including its chief, John Sweeney, marched specifically against Wal-Mart's oppression of its meat-market workers. According to a Web site run by activists at the AFL-CIO affiliate United Food and Commercial Workers, Wal-Mart "has profited by pushing its workers to the bottom of the wage scale." The union points out that hourly wages "average $2 to $3 per hour less than at unionized supermarkets." More grave for workers everywhere in the United States are these figures spouted by union activists: Wal-Mart is the largest private employer in the country, "yet fewer than 40 percent of its workers are covered by the company's health plan." The union notes that Wal-Mart's "hometown" judge in Arkansas issued a nationwide temporary restraining order against the UFCW, barring anyone associated with the union from entering Wal-Mart facilities to educate workers about their legal rights in the workplace. The union, however, successfully appealed the order—noting that the judge holds more than $500,000 in Wal-Mart stock. The case remains in litigation. Meanwhile, Wal-Mart's first lady, who also benefited from Wal-Mart stock, solicits support from union workers. Which makes her words to the elderly Teamsters last week especially poignant: "You can count on me to stand up for the right to collectively bargain!" Right on, sister!http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0021,harkavy,15052,5.htmlLaura, you are right but, question .... a conspiracy committed by who? more

Resolved Question: How do you get free advertisement on the internet?

Hi. I have a non profit (however not registered as non profit) web site designed for a public cause. How do I promote/ advertise my web site for free? Thanks. more

Resolved Question: What is the best way to advertise statewide with the least cost?

I have a state pageant that I need to advertise in all the newspapers and psa's on the radio stations. It is not a non profit program therefore some radio stations won't put it on the air for free. What is the best way to reach all ages statewide and not cost me an arm and a leg to do so? more

Resolved Question: What magazines offer free advertisingt for non-profit organizations?

I have heard that larger publications sometimes offer free advertising in their monthly magazines. Any truth to this? And if yes, what magazines offer this bonus? Thanks in advance more

Resolved Question: how can i make a free web page to do some advertising for a small busines?

my friends business is going under, because they have no money for advertising, i thought maybe we could make a non profit web page to display thier sales and info more

Resolved Question: im wondering if i can design a non profit web page for free?

my friends company is slowly going under because business is so slow, i said why dont we deisign a web page to get the word out, because they dont have any money to advertise. so i want to find help on how i can design one, more

Resolved Question: advertising is paid communication&non-personal medium.is advertisement is only important for a company; grow?

Advertising is paid communication through a non-personal medium in which the sponsor is identified and the message is controlled. Variations include publicity, public relations, product placement, sponsorship, Time shifted advertising,underwriting, and sales promotion. Every major medium is used to deliver these messages: television, radio, movies, magazines, newspapers, the internet, and billboards. Advertising clients are predominantly, but not exclusively, for-profit corporations seeking to increase demand for their products or services. Other organizations that frequently spend large sums of money on advertising include political campaigns, interest groups, religion-supporting organizations, and the military of the United States. Other non-profit organizations are not typical advertising clients, and rely upon free channels, such as public service announcements. more

Resolved Question: What's the best way to generate buzz for a new non-profit website?

I'm starting a user generated graphic novel (the first of it's kind i believe) and need to draw users to my site, http://omegatribe.org . I have very little advertising budget. The site will be free and i wish to keep advertising on my site to a minimum,. Thanks! more

Resolved Question: What's the best way to get free advertising for our non-profit grass roots cancer website?

the site is www.focusoncancer.org more

Resolved Question: could we advertise for the day of remebrance for fallen heroes on your website and how would we do that?

We are a non profit organiztion that is funded by the white house and created to remember our fallen heroes of the war in Iraq and other American wars. We would like to put a simple advertisement for our website on your page for free in an effort to inform the entire country of this day of remebrance on memorial day. more

Resolved Question: Where can I advertise an International Tshirt Design contest for free?

We are sponsoring an International T-Shirt Design contest. We have put up adds on Craigslist... but Craigslist hates multipost. The T-shirt design is for the Beer Drinkers Union. http://www.beerdrinkersunion.com . T-Shirt Design Contest Details are available on the site. We are currently a non profit movement. more

Resolved Question: Where can I advertise an International T-Shirt Contest online for Free.?

We are sponsoring an International T-Shirt Design contest. We have put up adds on Craigslist... but Craigslist hates multipost. The T-shirt design is for the Beer Drinkers Union. http://www.beerdrinkersunion.com . T-Shirt Design Contest Details are available on the site. We are currently a non profit movement. more

Resolved Question: free advertising in community calendar upcoming events for the bakersfield area.?

we are having a community event at lake isabella on july 29th and 30th. it is our 12 annual personal watercraft races. we have non profit groups that set up booths at the lake selling food, snowcones, popcorn,coffees, or smoothies, and various other items, while the races are gonig on, all proceeds benefit local search and rescue, meals on wheels, and schlorships for the high school.We are having a fun run, where you go to local marinas, to fill your hand, and best hand wins, also a treasure hunt for the younger children, and a jump house. more

Resolved Question: What is the best way for a non-profit organization to get free advertising for events?

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Resolved Question: how do i find free advertising for non profit groups?

looking for free local advertising for organizations such as Girl Guides of Canada more
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