Smart Facebook for students part two
by Amanda Miller
Apr 16th 2008 @ 1:40PM
Filed under: Green on Campus
After reading through
Smart Facebook for students part one, I'm sure you're excited to learn more about a green Facebook. Check out our gallery guide to transforming your Facebook profile green:
If that doesn't satiate you, consider hosting
SocialVibe on your Facebook:
Step 1:
Sign up. Then choose a sponsor, and some artwork that you like.
Step 2: Choose a cause, or a group of causes that you want to support.
Step 3: Get your sponsorship posted on your blog, website, Facebook, MySpace, and more!
For every page viewing (not click), you will earn your charities money that they desperately deserve. There are environmental charities, as well as health, education, and other categories.
Do you use social networking sites in order to play around with friends, or have you begun to take advantage of their power in the academic and professional world? Do you display your support for causes and your interests in all things green, or do you try to avoid anything political?
Whatever your style, the options for utilizing sites like Facebook are steadily growing. Where will you stand?
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