joreth: (Xmas Kitties)
If you plan to do any online shopping for the holidays (or the rest of the year), I recommend using an Affiliates Link for your favorite organization. There is no difference in price for you, but a portion of what you spend will go directly back to that organization. So it's like making a donation to your favorite charity or non-profit organization without actually spending any money you aren't already going to spend on holiday gifts.

Here are the Affiliates that I recommend. By clicking on these links, you will be taken to that store's website, but a portion of the money you spend at that website will go to support organizations that foster reason, critical thinking, and science education:



The Skeptics Society:

amazon.com




Apple iTunes 

AbeBooks.com - Logo (200x50)




Barnes & Noble



The James Randi Educational Foundation

- Apply for a JREF Visa card, and $50 will be donated to the JREF on your first purchase, and 1% of all charges made on every purchase thereafter.



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The Rational Response Squad also has an affiliates link, but I was a little unsure of how it works. Their page says to click on one of the links listed to give them a commission, but instead of a single button, where if you click on it, any purchase made after that should count, RSS lists several specific links. So, check them out and if you want something they link to, consider purchasing through their affiliate link!  They're almost all Amazon links, with one link to some place called "Endless Jewelry".

http://www.rationalresponders.com/2010shop

Date: 12/3/10 02:50 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] said-wednesday.livejournal.com
Love that, "Freedom is Overrated." I hadn't noticed that one before. The statement just says SO much.

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