In MKT 798 last week, we stumbled across SocialVibe, a beta site that connects companies wanting to advertise with social media users. The goal? Earn donations for your favorite charity or cause. Turns out this is different than what our group assumed was the purpose of the site, but it still presents a unique opportunity for charities (including Chicago Tribune Charities) and companies alike.
Users are able to produce a "badge" through the site that they can then post to their MySpace, Facebook, or other social media pages. These badges then earn points which relate to the amount of money that's donated, and are based on the user's activity and influence among the network they're on.
Because the site's fairly new and without having actually tried it personally, it seems like a win-win situation: users can help out a charity without dipping into their own wallets, and companies get advertising exposure. Definitely something I'll be checking out for my own organization as well as using on my social networking profiles.