How did you hear about this Project?
(How and why did you find our Web site? If you were using a search engine, which one and what keywords were you using?)

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  21. Searching through web engines for online volunteering
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  37. Via a newsletter

  38. iVillage Newsletter

  39. I received a message from a friend of mine.

  40. I-Village.com, I am on their mailing list.

  41. I found out about this Project on a site called HEAVEN. I have been wanting to volunteer for a long time. I feel I should give something back for the good life I have, but time constraints prevent this. Virtual volunteering seems to be the answer.

  42. search engine: non-profits

  43. By chance really. I went to Heaven and was going through different info there and I came across this. I thought that I might could help someone that has and is going through a situation that my family and I have gone through and surived.

  44. Internet kids and family yellow pages.

  45. I discovered your project while actively searching for volunteer opportunities on the Web. I began my search using MCI's Snap! search engine but, I did not find your page until I hyperlinked to Infoseek's search engine.
    The page I found (I did not find your homepage directly) was the page regarding putting volunteer work on your resume. The key words used were "volunteer" and "volunteer+u.s."

  46. infoseek seach engine
    keywords activist

  47. I was surfing the internet and used many search engines and subject trees. I used the words "community service" and I came across your page several times.

  48. I found you on Netscape by clicking on "community" and then clicking on a reference to volunteering through Impact Online. I am researching volunteer opportunities in the greater Bristol area. I'm anxious to make a contribution to a worthwhile project or program.

  49. usegroup advertisement

  50. i looked up volunteer in a serch engine(yahoo)

  51. I used the Netscape search engine and search for "volunteer volunteering non-profit" and this was the fourth or fifth site on the list. I have been looking for a location close to my small town to volunteer in but had no luck. I resorted to searching the net but most organizations were too far from my home to travel and then I found this site.

  52. I learned about this while searching on Yahoo for charitable distribution organizations.

  53. Internet Public Libary-Teen Divison-help

  54. yahoo,volunteer

  55. I have been searching for volunteering opportunities via the Web and came across your web site and started to explore the different opportunities. I was using Yahoo and using keyword(s): volunteering, community services.

  56. I was searching for volunteerin opportunities in the area a while ago and came across virtual volunteering. I used altavista (yay!) and the keywords were "virtual volunteering."

  57. Through LibertyNet.org's volunteer opportunities web site.

  58. Through a link at http://www.gutenberg.net/volunteer.html (The Project Gutenberg site)

  59. kidscampaign.org to Impact online to you

  60. excite
    volunteer

  61. Netscape search engine using volunteer, volunteerism, and volunteering.

  62. I had read an article in the MidWeek on volunteering and the article contained the URL to KidsCampaigns.

  63. Yahoo, was looking at mailbox, and ad was above it

  64. Researching volunteer activities on the web. Used Infoseek to find your site.

  65. Link from Excite...I was looking for volunteer opportunities.

  66. I found this Web site through Excite. I was using virtual volunteering as keywords.

  67. Volunteering online

  68. When I try to find some volunteering opportunities through the internet. I used the keyword "nonprofit" using altavista.

  69. I found this Project through a link on the Kidscampaigns.org website.

  70. I am a divertee in the US Pretrial Diversion Act and am required to complete a minimum of 50 hours of community service.

    I found this site through www.dogpile.com search engine- I searched for the following...

    "volunteer services in the Flint Michigan area"

  71. From compumentoring@compumentor.org

  72. I went to keyword volunteer and it took me to the website of virtual volunteering. While there i read about this project.

  73. I have found 12 pages when searching the combination "work" & "virtual opportunity" via the AltaVista. The page http://www.impactonline.org/vv/findvv.html was one of them. There was an error when accessing this page (The requested URL /vv/findvv.html was not found on this server) so I tried the parent catalog http://www.impactonline.org/vv/. It have proved to be valid.

  74. I was reading Parade Magazine this weekend in our newspaper. (I work for the newspaper). It had an article about things one can do to help cnildren. I arrived at your site through www.kidscampaigns.org.

  75. Searching for charitable organizations give donation (time and money). Found this web site using YAHOO.

  76. I found your site via Infoseek I was searching for various volunteer opportunities.

  77. Followed a link from the National Charities Information Bureau

  78. surfing AOL

  79. The Nonprofit Guide to the Internet (Book)

  80. I used a search engine and used the keywords united way and volunteering.

  81. One of my friends told me about this site.

  82. I heard about your project through advertisement on eyegive.com.

  83. Web Search Engine
    Netscape-"volunteers"

  84. saw an ad on the TV

  85. I read about this site through Liberty.Net

  86. I read about it in the Palo Alto Weekly

  87. search engine--volunteering

  88. I found Virtual Volunteers on the Web using Excite's search engine. The keywords I used were: "job opportunities volunteer".

  89. Had old bookmark about Internet 101, followed it here.

  90. link from kidscampaing.org

  91. I was browsing through my school's home page, and I found a link to Impact Online. I thought that it was intresting so I visited.

  92. I've heard about the project while searching for some information on volunteering in a brazilian site. I've reached Impactonline through a link offered by this site.

  93. Was directed here from MS-SBN

  94. I have come to you from MS SBN Site

  95. Micrsoft SBN Member Community

  96. I saw you at the Microsoft SBN page.

  97. One of my colleague from work has told me about this.

  98. I found reference on MS SiteBuilder web site.

  99. I was trying to learn more about web-site creation on the MS Internet Guide when I stumbled upon your Virtual Volunteer site.

  100. through sbn microsoft

  101. I found a link in the Microsoft Sitebuiler site

  102. Yahoo News

  103. I heard of ImpactOnline through Thirdage.com, and want to do any volunteer work I can on webtv.

  104. Cyber VPM

  105. Through the MSBN (site builder network) website.

  106. My teacher

  107. Project Gutenberg

  108. I saw an ad for kidscampaign.com and went to their web site. I went to several sites and came across this site.

  109. I began by looking on the company info sight for volunteering.


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