This is great!<p>Something I hope watsi does in the future: gift cards.<p>Sometimes, for friends, I like to make charitable donations in their name. It would be nice if I could give them $100 watsi credit, and then let them choose the distribution of it.
Tech + Non-profit + Marketing = Win-Win for everyone<p>I get to donate to charity and familiarize myself with an interesting company, all without having to exert a whole lot of effort. Simple. I like it.
This is awesome. I'd like to see more companies and startups work with Watsi to bring awareness to doing social good (especially when you don't have to lift a finger to do any of the hard stuff, these collaborations are making it easy for normal people to do good). Not to mention the desserts look amazing. Kudos.
Proceeds is synonymous with both profits and revenue so using this word is confusing, and even misleading.<p>Currently: "100% of the proceeds will be donated to fund medical care for patients on Watsi."<p>Suggest: "$25 will be donated to fund medical care for patients on Watsi."
Is the donation certificate a receipt for tax purposes?
(I'm just buying this for myself, those marshmallows look unbelievable. Great advertising for goldbely!)
This site is asking for my credit card but I don't see any SSL or VeriSign insignia. I want to support this cause but I never provide a credit card on a non-secured site, am I being paranoid or misunderstanding something here?
Those snacks look delicious -- "A handpicked gift box of top Goldbely desserts from around the country" -- does it include the exact snacks pictured, or are they just examples?
"My Grandma checked out in 1 minute and 45 seconds. Can you do it faster?"<p>Can I expect an upcoming blog post: How I hacked conversions by berating my customers.