Web for Good: Ready to Select Our First Client
Topics: Company Culture, History and Philosophy, Web Design
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Web for Good is officially in our first review period. We’ll select our first client during the next several weeks.

We launched Web for Good almost two months ago and it’s already a tremendous success. Since then, you’ve been hard at work telling people about the program and submitting applications. We’ve been humbled by the response and thrilled to see the applications pour in. Here’s where things stand:

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Creative Results
Topics: Fun Stuff, History and Philosophy
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These two commercials from Delta are so fun to watch. Wouldn’t it have been cool to be part of the creative process of building these? I think that, and then I realize that commercials that are this intriguing and fun take a lot of work to look so effortless. As part of a creative organization, I’ve come to realize that things always take longer than you planned, but the results are most often worth it.

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Introducing Web for Good
Topics: Company Culture, History and Philosophy, Web Design
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I’m thrilled to announce the most ambitious and exciting thing we’ve done in our 17 year history. Welcome to Web for Good, The Worthwhile Company’s non-profit foundation.

We have always placed special emphasis on our relationship with ministries and non-profits. Providing our work virtually at-cost to dozens of organizations making a difference in our world has led to some amazing relationships. In the process, we have contributed well over $500,000 in the last few years. We’d love to keep that kind of service as Worthwhile grows. In fact, we want to organize and expand it.

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“Third Place” — A Marketing Dream Come True
Topics: Company Culture, Fun Stuff, History and Philosophy
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Sometimes reality is only possible through dreaming.

A long-term goal isn’t good enough until it feels uncomfortable, like when you start to think it may be impossible, or to the point where you may not be sure where to start.

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Thank You. You’re Welcome.
Topics: History and Philosophy
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Yesterday, I was driving in the Publix parking lot, and instead of quickly zooming into a spot, I slowed and let a young woman cross in front of me and into the spot. We made eye contact. I smiled. She…well, she didn’t do anything. No friendly hand wave, no return smile. Nothing.

The day before yesterday I gave something to someone–something that had taken me some time to make. The recipient of the gift said “Oh, okay.” No “thank you” or smile.

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