GreenAnySite.com and Lucky Startups
Published January 07, 2009 @ 11:08AM PT

One of my absolutely favorite sites to keep track of cool social startup ideas is Lucky Startups, which has video interviews with a variety of different types of founders. The idea behind the site is that every startup deserves a platform to get their vision out, but that its hard to capture the attention of advisers, investors, and employees. By giving a forum to a lot of great ideas that are, for the moment, little more than ideas, Lucky Startups is providing an incredible valuable service.
They posted a video today with an org that caught my eye called GreenAnySite.com. GreenAnySite.com is an Israeli startup that channels the "affiliate fees" that e-commerce sites pay the other websites that refer clients to them towards environmental good. Its a simple, great idea that's worth learning more about.
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Thanks so much Nathaniel!!
We greatly appreciate the writeup and are 100% focused on helping startups get noticed, connect with Investors, and learn from one another in a fun environment.
Cheers
Aronado
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Posted by Aronado Placencia on 01/08/2009 @ 11:10AM PT
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