Hello,
My name is Donald Reith.
I currently run my own Facebook page called The Appeal.
For a very small budget my advertising has been very successful and with more revenue there is no doubt that I can reach much more of the general public.
I started The Appeal on January 4, 2013.
I currently have 1250 "Fans" and project to have over 1800+ "Fans" by the end of the year.
We also linked with Twitter two months ago @TheAppealtoall and have over 600 Followers.
Utilizing my own poetry, combined with my original writing and adding articles curated from the Internet, as well as photos and videos I have accumulated a consistent flow of new "Fans" liking my Page every day.
These "Fans" are organic who agree with the message of The Appeal.
We would never pay for Fans as we want them to be organic in that they agree with the message of The Appeal.
Social media provides companies with a unique way to advertise their brands through the promotion of them by websites or Facebook Pages that have a demonstrated inflow of "Fans" who can be deemed organic.
My fans will be open to ads from companies that appear on The Appeal because they are sympathetic to the message of The Appeal.
This brings a certain emotional aspect to the effect of the advertising which can be unique relative to social media.
Please contact me if you would like to advertise with The Appeal.
We are open to all offers but would prefer a weekly payment deal.
All we will need is a link to your site that we can post on The Appeal on Facebook which will also be linked to our Twitter site - @TheAppealtoall.
Here is our message on The Appeal that all of our Fans first see when they click on our Facebook advertisment and are led to our Facebook page - The Appeal:
A good society levels up the poor and levels down predatory plutocracy.
This is the foundation with which The Appeal rests.
A place for all Americans of every sex, race or creed to unite in the battle against plutocracy and corporatism.
The Appeal is an open forum where all are welcome to promote their thoughts on a more equitable America and ways to rid it of it,s plutocratic and corporatist control.
All ideas, literature, poems and any other information and pictures to help create a stimulating environment in bringing forth solutions to a better society are always appreciated here.
We thank all of our fans for their comments and interaction with The Appeal.
Each time you share and like one of The Appeal's original poems, articles, photos or videos you are spreading awareness and helping our cause.
Strength comes in numbers
Donald Reith decided to make the general public aware of the economic inequalities inherent in our economic sytem.
He decided to take his thoughts on the growing inequality in this country and the burgeoning fortunes of corporations and the 1% to the general public.
He was convinced that there must be many others who did not like the way corporations and the plutocracy were taking advantage of our democracy and enacting laws completely in their favor by way of owning the politicians.
He surmised that by using his original poems and writings along with articles from the NY Times, his favorite newspaper which has assembled a talented writing crew, along with fresh music from Soundcloud and wonderful photos and beautiful sayings curated from the internet, he could get his message out to the people.
Our fan base is growing daily as we make our slow but inexorable march to unity amongst the working people of this country.
We endeavor to spread awareness on the problems of the Free Market Frankenstein Monster as well as look to solutions for the future.
Can you help The Appeal spread it's message by donating to help us improve our advertising budget?
A small donation will go a long way to further The Appeal's advertising budget so we can reach more American workers, the poor and disenfranchised in this country, to educate and inform them of what is going on in society today, and ways we can come together to enact change.
We believe that our mission is an important one.
Can you help us make The Appeal to our fellow countrymen, that we must all come together and fight the good fight for American workers, the poor and disenfranchised, the veterans and the elderly, and the youth coming of age now, who are the backbone of our future?