Ok, this is totally off topic, but I watched an episode of The Entrepreneurs on CNBC, and I was inspired. Toms Shoes is a shoe company that gives a pair of shoes to a kid in need for every pair of shoes sold. That’s pretty impressive. I don’t know many companies who are willing to give so much to charity and can make a viable business model out of it. This isn’t a little 2% donation to charity.
Believe it or not, this company has managed to make money. Most likely because the children’s shoe is much less expensive than the adult’s shoe. So, they’re doing a great thing for these kids that don’t even have shoes, and still making money (and feeling good about themselves). How cool is that.
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Hi, I'm Denise Deems. I've been an affiliate manager, as well as affiliate marketer for the last 4 years. In that time, I've been able to quit my "regular" job and have opened my own company.