Writer's Journal # 19
- clbalde1
- Oct 1, 2021
- 2 min read

The three websites that caught my attention were, STOMP Out Bullying™ | Cyberbullying & Bullying Prevention which is a donation and awareness type of website and is about how to keep all the kids of this generation safe from any type of bullying. The second website was Youth Off The Streets. This one is actually an Australian website but as I was reading it had caught my eye and this one is more about keeping the kids from being on the streets homeless or even doing other bad things. Now for the third on I picked Donate Clothes in Arizona | ClothingDonations.org on this website they are asking for clothing donations no clothing donations to help the veterans.
The strategy I noticed when reading Stomp Out Bullying was the fact they used celebrities to get their message out about bullying. They are selling merchandise with their name and the message they want to get across. They have created a hashtag that people can use on social media to spread their words. On the website Youth off the streets, they use the kids to help get them their donations when I say that the kids are telling their stories in an article on separate pages for each kid. Donate clothes will drive all the way to where you are and pick up all the clothes you use and all you have to do is set it outside and they will come to pick it all up.
Each website strategy is implying that it is a worthy charity case. Each one wants you to donate so they use these strategies to convince you to donate to them and help them. Donate clothes in Arizona and pick up the clothes themselves to help veterans. Now, this strategy is smart because they will go out of their way to come to pick up the clothes you don't want anymore. This means whoever donated to them doesn’t have to go to them, they will come to you. Each strategy is just them trying to get donations so they can help To help their cause.” To begin to think with purpose, is to enter the ranks of those strong ones who only recognize failures of the pathways to Attainment.” (James Allen)



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