Shawn has ~250,000 twitter followers.
Assuming 1/4th of those are genuine, how much would each one have to donate to raise $10,000? Some would give more, some would give less, but on average, just 16 cents. These followers are already interested in what Shawn is doing because they follow him. They are priviliged enough to have an internet connection. I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to say that they have a 16 cents laying around and would donate that 16 cents if it were easy to do.
Now with BitInstant expanding its cash deposit network to additional locations within the U.S. and to Brazil and Russia, and with the dozen or so additional countries where bitcoins can be easily acquired, a global request for donations is just a Tweet away.
The request for donations from a global audience is becoming as simple as sending out a Tweet something to the effect of:
- "We now accept bitcoin donations. Here's our address: [bitcoin address]".
Here's the person featured in the article. A quarter million people following. Over time, a growing number of those followers will hold some bitcoins.
- http://twitter.com/#%21/uncultured
(well, reconsidering that -- the address should probably be on a Donate page on the organization's site, secured with https:// )