The Point's new widget allows users to organize, promote, join, and monitor campaigns from any Web site. The Point, named for the "tipping point" theory, launched at the end of 2007. It allows people to manage fundraisers, social events, boycotts, group discounts, and other activities that require a critical mass.
For example, users can offer money, positive reviews, voter support, or their business to companies that engage in what users define as socially responsible behavior.
"Carrot campaigns are Petitions 2.0," Andrew Mason, founder and CEO of The Point, said in a statement. "No one puts much stock in petitions on the Web because they don't feel credible. Carrot campaigns solve that problem by backing demands with a real promise of money or action."
The Point said the tools could help with small, individual goals -- like raising funds for someone in a developing country to get an accounting degree and avoid working in a sweatshop -- or they force broader change, like making Election Day a national holiday by organizing thousands of people to skip work and vote.
David Cohn, founder of Spot.us, has already used the tools for his Web site, which allows people to raise money to pay journalists for investigative stories.
"By using it, I can [assure] everyone that their contributions are meaningful and that has lowered the bar of participation," Cohn said.
The new widgets allow users to expand their reach to include blogs, social networking sites, and other Web sites. Users can pledge through the widgets without visiting The Point's Web site.
The privately funded, redesigned site provides organizers with recruitment reports and tools to communicate with campaign participants.
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