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I just wanted to thank everyone who graciously donated to the Mustaches for Kids charity drive I was recently a part of to benefit DonorsChoose.org! After a mix-up with donation links, it turns out the majority of donations (especially based off the business cards handed out at Affiliate Summit West) went to the general fund, though thanks to a few emails I’ve been able to track down all donations which didn’t fall under my ‘link.’ So here’s the list of donators who wished to be named along with any URL provided (surprisingly the majority were either anonymous donations or asked not to be mentioned). But to the rest of you, enjoy the backlink (this is a PR 5 site after-all)!

Also, if I have your mailing address you should be expecting a written ‘thank you’ note from me in the next few days and a select few will also be getting my ‘real business card’ along with it (for explanation checkout my ASW thread).

You guys really pulled through and made a big difference in the lives of some lucky public school children. Thanks!
The short list of folks who rock harder than the ending to Freebird:

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If you’ve ever had the chance to attend any type of marketing or tech conference, you’ve undoubtably experienced the madness that goes on in whatever area is designated as the exhibit/merchant or “Meet-Market” hall packed with companies looking for leads. Packed like sardines into booths of all sizes you’ll find merchants, advertisers, startups and well, virtually every type of business service imaginable standing in front of their booth, trying to entice you to a conversation with either booth flair or conference schwag. One of the big things that no booth-pimping salesman will let you walk away from is the opportunity to give them your business card. Honestly it seems as if most don’t even care what you do for a living, they just want your contact information just in case they can find a way to convert you into a customer of some sort down the road. In the least you’ll just add to their ever-growing mailing-list that starts pumping out newsletters shortly after they return home and go through their newly gained pile of business cards.

Well this time for ASW 2010 I decided a different approach that I hadn’t seen attempted before. I did not pack or bring a single one of my real business cards. Instead I brought a very simple card with only a few words on each side, my name and a link (shown above). Now if you’ve read the post prior to this one you’ll know that I’m about ten days into a four week long charity drive called Mustache for kids. It benefits an organization called DonorsChoose.org which connects public schools with the necessary funding on a per-project basis and lets you not only donate to specific projects but also lets you search for them via location as well as project type (English, Science, Special Needs, etc..). Kinda cool. So as most attendees undoubtably did, I handed my cards out at practically every booth that I would pause at, whether it was after a brief conversation with the booth owner about their services or even by random passerby’s who noticed my tag/affiliation printed on my Conference pass. Regardless this is not a card I could just hand out and walk-away from. It came with a simple pitch that I must have repeated hundreds of times during the course of the 4 days I was in Las Vegas. It’s extremely simple and began with the line,

This card is actually an offer:

If you donate just $2 to any project on DonorsChoose.org website and mention ASW in the comments, I will mail you my real business card along with a hand-written thank you letter. I even said I’d email those that provided their email address for me to reply to so that they’d have my information even faster. Now the looks that I received after explaining my proposition to people at this point were rather varied. Some laughed and said they thought it was clever, others looked at the card in dismay, as if it was some kind of scam or joke and then a few even looked as if they were disgusted by the fact I would hand them something requiring action on their part to get my contact information. It was at this point when I would tell them to please turn the card over and notice that I included my full name on the back of the card. If they really wanted to, they could first google my name, Brent Terrazas, and see if I was the type of lead they were looking for. That way they wouldn’t have to go through the ‘trouble’ of donating $2 to a charity to add me as a contact. I also added something that I still think was very true:

Out of all the business cards that you’ll get today,
This is the only one that promises a response.

Think of it – You leave the expo with hundreds of cards, but this is the only one where the person who handed you the card actually includes a promise that they’ll be the one who will reach out to contact YOU, and all it’d take was a $2 donation to a great charity.

Judging by the fact that most people are just now finally getting back to work after the event (which was just last week), they are undoubtably going through their piles of cards, sorting out potential leads from those that aren’t as promising, so I hope that if you were one of the merchants or service providers that I spoke with last week and you find my card, you’ll at least check out the link I provided. Whether you want my contact information or not, it’s a good cause, and heck, you probably paid more than $2 for the coffee you’re drinking.
Once again here’s the link – http://bit.ly/DonorsChooseASW

Thanks go out to all my friends at the conference for helping with this endevour, I will somehow find a way to pay you all back for your kindness. Btw, if you missed his session on linkbait at ASW, i’d recommend you go visit FullSpeedSeo.com by my friend Joshua Ziering where he’s posted a few of his own observations from the expo.

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A few of you may have already known this (especially if you saw me at ASW last week in Las Vegas), but I’m participating in a charity drive that supports this amazing foundation called DonorsChoose.org. The idea is simple, growing a mustache is pretty cool, but growing a mustache to support a charity?!? That’s absolutely super-awesome! Yes I said it….. Super-Awesome.. So I typically haven’t used a real photo of myself in any avatar, whether on twitter, facebook or any other sites that I frequently use. This changes today. Last night marked the first week of growing our awesome mustaches so you’ll be able to witness the awesome progression of watching me transform from this handsom clean-cut young-man into a debonaire, mustache-sporting man. Last night also meant that it’s time to kick my donation efforts into high gear, or as my mustache aficionado friend Robert Goulet would have said, it’s time to

Take me to that strange enchanted land grownups seldom understand.

Yeah, it’s THAT time.

~ So enough fooling around, you need to learn why this cause is worth the shame, humiliation and very obvious knowledge that whatever chances I may have had of taking someone home from the bar have now all been lost. Here’s the basic gist of how DonorsChoose.org works. If you’re a public school teacher anywhere in the United States, you can submit a proposal to be featured by the charity. So whether it’s that your softball team needs new uniforms, your art class actually needs paint supplies, or even you just need enough money to help pay for the buses to take them on a field trip, all it takes is submitting a proposal and boom, you’re in. That simple.

~ Now here is where you come in. DonorsChoose.org lets YOU choose where your money will be spent. You’ll get to see the actual proposal as well as typically a photo or two of the kids who would benefit from your donation. So, whether you’re in our local Denver, CO area or back in Los Angeles, you can search their entire project database to find one that’s local or even subject based. But hey, if after searching through all the thousands of projects currently listed that desperately need your support you can’t decide which to give to? No worries! You can donate to the general fund and they will see to it that each project meets their goals.

I’m not asking you to donate any specific amount, trust me when I say that I know times are hard on a lot of us. But i do know you can spare $2.00. Most of you will have more than $2.00 just sitting in your couch or change purse! That’s all that I am asking of you. Just two dollars. Any payment or processing fees will be covered by the charity and you can even use Paypal to donate! To me I believe that it takes away any reason there may have been for you to not want to donate. As an added bonus for your enjoyment, throughout the next three weeks I will be setting up special ‘donation-levels’ for any of you who feel like you’d like to see me do humiliating acts filmed for your enjoyment (all in the name of charity of course). In addition there will be other items including various professional services that I offer, all going for a substantially lower rate than I typically charge. That page will go up shortly, as will the list of donators. To donate just visit this easy to remember link (clicking on it will take you to the donation/search page): http://bit.ly/m4kdenver

For those of you who still haven’t decided yet whether or not you can afford to donate $2 to students in need, I’ll break it down to just the basics:

Here is what YOU’LL get by donating just $2.00:

  • The satisfaction in knowing you have just changed the lives of a group of kids for the better
  • A thank-you note from me for donating
  • I will tell everyone I know that you really are the coolest person i’ve ever met. Honest.
  • Your name will be listed (along with any provided URL) on a supporters page that will be added shortly to this website.
  • You’ll also get photos of not only your project taking place but a thank you from the teacher who submitted the proposal.
  • In addition to all of the above, you’ll also recieve a detailed cost-report showing you exactly what each dollar donated was used for.
  • as an added bonus, if you give over $100 you also get:

  • A hand-written thank you note from the students who have just experienced something that you made happen for them.

DONATE NOW

See, I told you this charity was unique. No more blindly giving to large non-profits not knowing if your money is actually reaching those that really need it. It’s only $2. As I’ve hammered home a few dozen times by now, it’s all that i’m asking for. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, and look for the updates regarding not only donation levels but also the list of current supporters. Click Here To Donate.

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