Online Flash Mobs
We’re excited to announce the launch of our
Online Flash Mob System, a new way to rally behind small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and support them all in a big, impactful, and measurable way!
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The goal is to flood participating websites with visitors, spread awareness about their offerings, and inspire donations and purchases that directly support non profits and small businesses. In effect creating an online flash mob.
This isn’t just about shopping; it’s about making a statement. Every click, every view, and every purchase shows these worthy nonprofits and hardworking business owners that we’re behind them.
This isn’t just about shopping; it’s about making an impact, making a statement. Every click, every view, every, donation, and every purchase shows these worthy nonprofits and hardworking business owners that we’re behind them.
Let’s show the power of community support and collective action. Together, we can amplify the voices of nonprofit organizations & entrepreneurs, and help their ministries & businesses thrive!
Mission Statement
Our online flash mobs bring together a vibrant community of website surfers to create an unstoppable wave of support for participating nonprofits and small businesses. By leveraging the power of collective action and strategic online engagement, we aim to amplify visibility, spark meaningful connections, and create a tidal wave of online visitors to our member websites, all while fostering a culture of collaboration and impact.
Online Flash Mobs
Meet BJ, the force behind the idea of an ONLINE flash mob to raise funds for worthy nonprofits and small businesses needing an influx of cash. Our online flash mobs are designed to unite a vibrant community of like minded people to create a massive wave of support for nonprofits and small businesses. By leveraging the power of collective action and strategic online engagement, we spark meaningful connections, and drive massive traffic to member websites.
The History of Flash Mobs
The early traditional flash mobs were mostly nonsensical acts. At the first recorded flash mob, people gathered at Central Park and made bird noises, a zombie walk" took place in San Francisco, a silent dance party occurred at London's Victoria Station. Soon the mobs became more ambitious, organizing choreographed dances and broader participation.
Before flash mobs became a fashionable way to confuse tourists, the earliest meet-ups spread through technology were used as political tools. The Philippines and Spain had already seen protests form through
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