My feeling is if we do it right, they will come.
We're calling it the 2 cents campaign. We are asking students and the faculty to bring in 2-cents each day through the month of September.
We must remember that increasing living donation alone will not save enough lives. We must continue to educate the public about the importance of organ donation.
We tried to price it so a working mother with three kids could still afford a subscription.
A lot of classes and teachers have made it a friendly competition.
It remains to be seen whether people are willing to pay for excellent information or not.
They'd fill out a questionnaire by hand, and we'd enter it into our database. It took about two weeks to relay the information. Students paid $100, and we were still losing money.
They'd fill out a questionnaire by hand, and we'd enter it into our database, ... It took about two weeks to relay the information. Students paid $100, and we were still losing money.
I'm worried, if they don't go full steam ahead, everybody's going to lose interest and nobody's going to want to do anything.
The future of the Internet is to disseminate information. It's easy to access, and it's the best way to disseminate what you've got in a quicker, more efficient way.