Hi there,

What is done with the data generated by potential users?

Regards,
Bernard

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Ryan Chin <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All!


Earlier today I sent this offer out to the Progressive Exchange (PX) listserv 
and I was told that it would probably be of interest to Liberationtech members, 
also, so I'm extending the offer.


We have a new web app that we've just built called Buzzflock, and we'd like to 
offer it for free to interested Liberationtech for six months (for a limited 
time)!  The purpose of the app is to make it fun (and competitive) to support 
your favorite non-profits (and causes) by earning points for helping them.  


Interested Liberationtech members would get their own community (we call them 
"Buzzflocks") which you invite supporters to join.  


>From there, Buzzflock owners create ways for users to earn points, such as: 

referring donors,reading news/announcements posted on the Buzzflock, attracting 
new Buzzflock users,  referring other readers, providing feedback/input, or 
referring event registrants (free events only at this time)The actions which 
receive points, the amount of points, and duration which users can earn points 
is all set by the Buzzflock owner and users are automatically notified via 
email (based on their settings) when new earning opportunities are posted.  In 
addition, Buzzflock owners can give badges automatically when users reach 
designated point levels, or manually whenever they feel like it.


Although points and badges have no intrinsic value, they're used to motivate 
your users via leaderboards.  Also, Buzzflock owners are allowed to award 
prizes to people who earn points - either through raffles (points = entries) or 
the users who earn the most points for designated earning opportunities.  So 
for example, if you want to offer some t-shirts, books, memberships to winners, 
it's a low cost way of providing further motivation.


The app is a software as a service with no contracts and we've tried to make 
prices as affordable as possible (based on Buzzflock users) - this is very 
different than the other gamification options out there where you need to sign 
a contract, the rates are not publicly displayed, and you're talking thousands 
per month at a minimum.


The reason I'm offered it to PX'ers is because the idea came from a post a few 
years ago where someone asked what tools are available which could help 
motivate supporters to recruit more members.  No responses ever came, so I 
started thinking what kind of tool might be able to do such a thing, and what 
other things non-profits could use to help with.  After a lot of hard work and 
thinking, this is the result.  I wanted to present this offer to this list 
because I know our progressive non-profits, campaigns, and causes can benefit - 
especially with this being a big election year and so many big issues on the 
line.


To learn more about the app, you can visit buzzflock.com, as well as a couple 
of staging sites we've set-up,foofoo.buzzflock.com (non-profit example) and 
joethepolitician.buzzflock.com (political/campaign example).  If you're 
interested in using it for free for six months, please visit 
buzzflock.com/flocks/px!


Thanks,

Ryan


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