Tweet to Beat: Let Me Up the Ante (Plus: Vietnam School Video and Pics)

The smiles that greeted us at the preschools you helped build in Vietnam. (Photo: Matt)

Thus far, the Tweet to Beat experiment has increased Twitter count from 22,500 to 29,276, which means $20,328 to U.S. public school students via Donorschoose (6,776 new followers x $3 each).

This is good by any reasonable standard, but I’m not reasonable. So here’s what we’re going to do:

1. Every Twitter follower of mine — new and old — will receive a coupon at the end of the campaign for the following:

-6 months of RescueTime’s Pro time tracking tools for free (Normal price: $48). Just install it with no data entry and know exactly how you spend your time. Set thresholds, alarms, or use it for an entire business team. Full disclosure: I am now an investor in RescueTime, as I think they’re the best out there.

-6 months of DropBox’s Pro 50GB account for free. (Normal price: $60) This is a reader favorite. Sync your files automatically to your computers and the web; sign in and access your files from any browser or mobile device. It’s the world’s easiest back-up and syncing service.

-6 months of PhoneTag Alpha, the latest voicemail transcription service, for free (Normal price: $60). This is closed to the public and an exclusive for Tim Ferriss followers (!). Read voicemail on your mobile phone, portable device and/or e-mail. Forget about phone interruptions and suffering through long-winded voicemails.

Total value: $168 to each follower.

2. I’m extending the Tweet to Beat campaign and promo competition another week, until 3/30 at 3:30pm PST.

I will still ante up and pay out the $3 per new follower using 22,500 as the start number. This means you have more time to spread the word and potentially win the round-trip anywhere in the world, the fully-loaded MacBook, and perhaps more.

3. Tomorrow, Tuesday 3/24, at 12pm noon PT (3pm ET), I’m going to send $3 to every Twitter follower I have, not just new followers.

If you aren’t following me on Twitter yet, you can do so here.

This means roughly 30,000 followers x $3 = $90,000. Each $3 will be a unique Donorschoose coupon code, which you can donate to the classroom project of your choice

I want you to donate the $3 yourself, feel the immense gratification, and do just one thing: please make update your Facebook status during the checkout process to show this donation. This twist has been planned all along, and it should be a force multiplier.

Note the following – very important:

This requires that you visited Facebook in the last ~30 days and chose the “remember me” option. If not, please log out of Facebook and log back in to tick the “remember me” box. It will not work if you just have Facebook open in another tab or window.

Once you get the $3 coupon through Twitter, here are the steps you’ll follow to redeem it:

Sign out of Facebook and sign back in to check the “remember me” box

Pick a classroom project on the Tweet to Beat project page

Check this box

Click “publish” at the end and you’ve done a great deed!

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Life-Changing Proof That Small Actions Matter – Vietnam Pictures and Videos

“Tweet to Beat” is a follow-up experiment to LitLiberation, which was a campaign by bloggers and their readers, and CEOs and their employees, to spread the power of literacy worldwide. It was a new fundraising model based on competition and social media scalability, and it funded not only US public school projects (20,000+ students) but also libraries and schools in developing countries.

I visited two LitLiberation schools in Vietnam two weeks ago with three other donors: Matt Mullenweg, Jose Castro, and Andrew Rosca. It was my first trip to a site we’d constructed, and all of us were absolutely blown away.

More than 500 students per year will be attending these two schools, and both of them cost just $17,000 total. There are many more schools coming, including this school in Nepal, that the readers of this blog helped to build.

Enjoy the footage and pics, and thank you all 🙂

The best welcoming committee I’ve ever met. (Photo: Matt)

Matt Mullenweg with the 4th graders, who lost all shyness as soon as he started showing them pictures on his viewfinder. (Photo: Matt Mullenweg)

(Photo: Matt Mullenweg)

Donor and blog reader Jose Castro. Thanks, Jose! (Photo: Matt Mullenweg)

(Photo: Matt Mullenweg)

Blog reader Andrew Rosca. Thanks, Andrew! (Photo: Matt Mullenweg)

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David Turnbull
David Turnbull
15 years ago

Sounds awesome. I’ll definitely be donating. 🙂

Luis M
Luis M
15 years ago

This is pretty cool, I gotta say, it’s been long time since I saw so many happy children at once!

I am going to take action and spread the word even more right away!

Keep it up TIM,

Luis M.

Denison Chapin
Denison Chapin
15 years ago

You are a good man Tim Ferriss.

miltownkid
miltownkid
15 years ago

I want to see the 50,000 limit hit! 😀

Bill Riddell
Bill Riddell
15 years ago

Very impressive and noble Tim. Been a long time follower, but I will have to try and add a few friends and readers to your list.

What are your thoughts on Donorschoose Vs Kiva? Obviously there is a place for both, empowering entrepreneurs is just as important as ensuring the entrepreneurs of the future get an education today.

Will
Will
15 years ago

Awesome! Can’t wait to see the end result of this initiative you’re helping undertake!

Bravo Tim!

J Price
J Price
15 years ago

Great creative way to help out. The children are lucky to have a supporter willing to think outside of the box to help out. I guess I have to dust off my FaceBook page. Best of luck. Will RT on Twitter.

Donovan Glass
Donovan Glass
15 years ago

Awesome Tim. Great work.

Jonathan
Jonathan
15 years ago

When is the trip to Nepal?

Andrew
Andrew
15 years ago

You the man Tim.

Bradley
Bradley
15 years ago

Great idea, Tim!

Pete Cashmore
Pete Cashmore
15 years ago

Oh sweet, didn’t know you were using “Tweet to beat” or I woulda used somethin else for our leukemia fundraiser. All good tho – charities win!

Dylan S
Dylan S
15 years ago

Yes! So stoked to hear it’s such a success so far.

The second video is awesome.

4HWWFan
4HWWFan
15 years ago

I am wondering why this only has 5 comments

Meredith Williams
Meredith Williams
15 years ago

Simply amazing. Thanks for being cool, Tim 🙂

Sean O
Sean O
15 years ago

Awesomeness in action. Or is it Active Awesomeness? Could be both.

Dan Morelle
Dan Morelle
15 years ago

rock star!

Andre
Andre
15 years ago

Great Job! I’m already a twit follower!

Marcie
Marcie
15 years ago

Don’t forget, those of you who still work for a company, to see if your company will match the donation. Every little bit counts!

Great job, all! (Why is Jose always drinking? ;))

Leonard Irwin
Leonard Irwin
15 years ago

Tim

Great job again. Mission accomplished on your latest project will be around the corner. How did you get all those emails to match each blog follower of yours?

Cogratulations

Leonard

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
15 years ago
Reply to  Leonard Irwin

Hi All,

Thanks for the kind words and great suggestions! A few things:

1) As Marcie said, see if your employer will match donations to DonorsChoose, even the $3 coupon. This can make a big difference, and it made a HUGE difference with LitLiberation.

2) To Bill and all, I think Kiva.org is great, but I’m tackling one issue at a time. For me, education is the focus right now and will be for some time, but micro-finance is a close second. Read “Banker to the Poor” by Muhammad Yunus if you haven’t.

3) To Pete at Mashable – no sweat, big fella. Both will benefit a lot of people, so all is fair. I’ll sell you the .com extensions for the name for $50,000 to DonorsChoose 🙂

All the best,

Tim

Jason Clements
Jason Clements
15 years ago

Tim,

You are INCREDIBLE ! ! ! Thank you for the tools from this giveaway ! ! !

Thank you so much for your book and inspiration. We are using principles in your book and copying your LitLib idea for our cell phone recycling business. (I hope that is okay.)

Will have stats and case study posted as soon as we have data. (I am the true Eco Bounty Hunter and will prove it.)

I wish you all the best and many blessings.

Gratefully,

Jason

davy
davy
15 years ago

Hi Tim,

Thanks to your book, I’ve been able to work from home for almost a year now and working on my muse.

Your blog about the benefits of giving to charity now, rather than later in life, was fantastic. In September of last year, me and a group of friends headed off to Cambodia to help out at an orphanage as well as perform health checks for kids at a prison.

I was told unofficially, that if I was charged with murder in Cambodia, I could bribe my way out for $2000USD. Thanks to your outsourcing philosophy, I asked how much it would be to hire a hit man. Apparently $700USD. Once again, outsourcing works out to be cheaper and less work.

Not to worry, I’ve only used outsourcing for the greater good.

Your contribution is inspiring. Keep up the great work.

Davy

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Bill Riddell
Bill Riddell
15 years ago

Thanks for the recommendation Tim, will be sure to pickup a copy of “Banker to the Poor” in my next book buying spree.

I do agree with your slight prioritisation of education in the US. How can one country truly be expected to help another completely when they cannot truly help their own people.

Jonathan Hinson
Jonathan Hinson
15 years ago

Tim,

Great things to come: http://t2b.jonathanhinson.com/.

Ryan Graves
Ryan Graves
15 years ago

I’m diggin that you not only are doing adventurous things with your life, but doing adventurous and noble things with your cash.

Much respect Tim.

Cheers,

Ryan

katja
katja
15 years ago

Hi,

(wonderful thing you’re doing btw)

I hope you don’t mind if I generally spread the word – I’m not on facebook and I really wouldn’t like to be. How about some Polish social networking sites? Some local exposition.

If it’s a prerequisitive, you might want to exclude sending the coupon to me (@yurikome), no sense for it going to waste.

Azzam
Azzam
15 years ago

Speechless to your generosity to the children you intend to help and the freebies you are willing to give to your followers.

Outstanding!

Chris Ducker
Chris Ducker
15 years ago

Tim

You continue to do GREAT things for these children. Myself and my Filipina wife, Ercille, are in the mid-stages of putting together a Mobile Library here in Cebu, Philippines.

The initial van will be fully air-conditioned and will be completely stocked with childrens books. It will travel to the provinces here in Cebu, and give under-privileged children the opportunity to explore books and read in a ‘controlled’ environment, most of the time, for the first time ever, supervised by licensed teachers. We even have plans of doing the same on a BOAT and going from island to island with the same concept.

I have been following your work in Vietnam intently, and have to say I am very impressed and extremely happy to see everything you’re doing for the kids.

I can only hope that more people get inspired, the same way I have, by your work and efforts.

Keep rockin’.

Chris Ducker

Bart
Bart
15 years ago

Awesome!

Keep it up

Ricardo
Ricardo
15 years ago

Tim , I ´m from Brazil and I read your book several times… Every time I do that i get quite impressed with your lifestyle , and definetely is what I want to me… I just need to create something and get less than 1000 dollares per month to travel around south america ( my dream). But the ideas and rules you showed us in your book are pretty hard to be used in a country like mine…As you lived here , could you help me , given that you know a lot about Brazil and the dificulties we have ?

Tks …Anything helps…

Doc Kane
Doc Kane
15 years ago

Dude. You are so wonderfully awesome.

Cheers,

Doc

Daniel Richard
Daniel Richard
15 years ago

Tim, this is one of the most amazing thing that you’ve done. Especially with the donations and the personal trip with Matt to the country and visited the school. Way awesome man. 🙂

Daniel

kx
kx
15 years ago

You rule the game Tim. Keep rollin’!

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Richard Brian Penn
Richard Brian Penn
15 years ago

Tim –

I have to say your post is very uplifting and you definitely wrote the feel good post of the internet today! Keep up the fantastic work. You’re making the world a better place, one blog reader at a time 🙂

– Richard Brian Penn-

Jon Hinson
Jon Hinson
15 years ago

Hey Tim,

I threw together a mashup of the buzz on twitter for Tweet to Beat as well as tracking your rate of new followers. Check it out: http://t2b.jonathanhinson.com/

Jesse Neidt
Jesse Neidt
15 years ago

Well done. Keep it up and I’ll be sure to follow!

Michael
Michael
15 years ago

I love that. Thanks for taking this initiative !

Cheers,

Michael – Berlin

Robin
Robin
15 years ago

Tim,

Thanks for upping the ante. Have you had the pleasure of meeting John Wood (founder of Room to Read) yet? I loved his book, ”Leaving Microsoft to Change the World.” Needless to say, I loved your book as well. I’ll be donating, thanks for positioning us all to donate!

Saludos,

Robin

Stefan
Stefan
15 years ago

this is not only donating to a great cause but also a clever move to increase your reach via twitter tim 🙂

Morgan Coudray
Morgan Coudray
15 years ago

Great work Tim, you’re leading the way in what the future of fundraising will loook like.

Thanks for getting us involved.

Cheers

Eddie
Eddie
15 years ago

You the man Tim!

Corey Walsh
Corey Walsh
15 years ago

Hey Tim!

I think this Idea is absolutely brilliant and it helps everyone.

I was wondering if you had to go through any legal hoops to do this?

Thanks!

raCann
raCann
15 years ago

I will follow you tim I wanna be like you when I grow up.

RaCann
RaCann
15 years ago

I wanna be like you when I grow up.

Charles
Charles
15 years ago

Just what the world needs… ingenious effort applied to help others.

Antonio Fisher II
Antonio Fisher II
15 years ago

Question..I followed the instructions from the twitter link but I have not received any certificate in my inbox…Am I doing something wrong?

But I love the way you are using your fame and social marketing for a good cause..

God Bless you

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
15 years ago

Hi Antonio,

Thanks for the comment. You should have it by now, as Donorschoose e-mailed everything out yesterday, as they are on EST.

Thanks!

Tim

Tony Diefenbach
Tony Diefenbach
15 years ago

Tim-

What is the number to “beat” so far in terms of number of people contacted? I have spent a few dollars on outsourcing this task, and I am hoping to see good results. I will continue my efforts, but I am curious what the “leader” numbers are? – Thanks TonyD.

katrinah
katrinah
15 years ago

Hi Tim: this is such an amazing and creative way to raise awareness and inspire others to get involved. Bravo! I’ll join & forward to my friends.

You’re awesome!

money market trader
money market trader
15 years ago

new to the blog. great stuff!

off topic: i was reading some of the old blogs and the amish one is lame. i grew up in the amish/mennonite country in PA. although i am not of the faith my extended family is. i, too, left the area and graduated from columbia univ.Torah’s stories seemed either exaggerated or family-specific. yes, there is strict family discipline but i see it as a plus. in fact, there are a lot of children who need more.

and what’s the deal with human rights violations for stopping education at 8th grade? i still can’t believe how i was violated with intellectual falsehoods disguised as ‘education’ or knowledge. lets discuss that…

language? wrong again. amish speak a german dialect from the 17th century which originates in SW Germany along the Rhine river. and it has been written down much longer than 12 years. my great grandparents have bible in the language.

fyi, within that community the most conservative/orthodox ones are referred to as ‘the horse people’.

Tim, i realize this is off the topic, but please post it. i need to set these issues straight. i have first hand experience.

tom
tom
15 years ago

hey tim,

i’m sure i saw the coupon in my twitter feed… but now i can’t find it to activate it?

any and all help appreciated

cheers

tom

Molly Groves
Molly Groves
15 years ago

Hey! I just wanted to thank you for featuring me on Twitter. I have received so many donations for my DonorsChoose proposal. I feel that this is because of your support. Thank you so much, I truly appreciate what you are doing!!

Thank you again,

Molly Groves

Evansville, Indiana

Kirsten Finucane
Kirsten Finucane
15 years ago

Hey Tim,

I have never heard of you until today when someone who donated his three dollars to my project wrote “I gave to this project because I am inspired by the great work Tim Ferris is doing to help all of you!! :)” So, I searched for your name on Yahoo! and found out about your Tweet to Beat project, which, so far, has made my classroom project $57 closer to being fulfilled. All I can say is, “Thank you so much!!!” (It is a small token of gratitude for such a magnificent thing you are doing for students all across the United States). My students and I appreciate your wonderful support.

Sincerely,

Kirsten Finucane

Lanty O'Connor
Lanty O'Connor
15 years ago

Tim, I tried to find the coupon link from your Twitter and don’t seem to be able to find it…

Travis Phipps
Travis Phipps
15 years ago

Great work Tim,

I’ve been keeping an eye on my twitter and did not receive the coupon for DonorsChoose.org. I plan to donate myself, but I have a feeling I’m not the only one who didn’t receive the coupon. It could be that I simply don’t know where to look for it.

Good luck with the campaign!

Travis

Nicolette
Nicolette
15 years ago

Ah, I’m Confucianism …

I’ve tried to donate the $3 but cannot access this from my Twitter account. It appears that others are having this issue, as well.

Am I simply not seeing how to acquire the coupon or have we all not received it yet.

Thanks,

Nicolette

MJ
MJ
15 years ago

Can I post the links to my projects on here?

Jaime Ballard
Jaime Ballard
15 years ago

Thanks for donating to donorschoose.org. My sisters classroom can use all the help it can get!

Kirsten Finucane
Kirsten Finucane
15 years ago

Hey Tim,

Just looking over your donorschoose projects! Mine and many others were funded already and many are on there way to being fully funded. The best part is looking at some of the ones that haven’t been funded that have suddenly gotten tons of donations. Believe me when I say teachers check the status of these projects often and are grateful for every little donation! Suddenly seeing so many donations to your project is so exciting!!

Thanks again for generating so much excitement and interest in donorschoose.org. I hope that your kindness and generosity will extend to all the people you’ve encouraged to give, causing people to continue supporting public schools and the students they serve. It really does make a huge difference!

Thanks!

Sincerely,

Kirsten Finucane

Doug Wilson
Doug Wilson
15 years ago

Tim,

Keep up the good work. But here’s an interesting question — you’ve theoretically handed out many thousands of $3 coupons, but it looks like only a few have been redeemed on the site. Currently donorschoose only shows 553 donors have donated.

Could it be that this is due to having to register for the donorschoose site? the process looks pretty fool-proof on paper, but I have to admit, when I went to go donate, and then was asked to “sign up for a user account,” I almost stopped right there. And I’m betting a lot of other people are doing just that.

You’d think it would be easier to give “free money” to a worthy cause, but I bet that having to sign up to give someone else’s money away is stopping a lot of people from doing it.

Is there a way to geot donorschoose to allow coupons to be redeemed without having to create a user account for each person trying to do so? Many people balk at signing up for “another site” and there are some sites that will let you do a one time transaction without creating a profile (a feature I dearly appreciate).

Hope you get more donors in the more motivated rather than less column.

Doug

Nicolette
Nicolette
15 years ago

Just received the Twitter coupon and payed it forward.

Thanks again!

Nicolette

Sean O
Sean O
15 years ago

I havent seen my coupon.

MJ
MJ
15 years ago

Y’all can search if you you’d like to support my classroom…..I’m on the Corridor of Shame in South Carolina. http://www.corridorofshame.com/ There are currently 4 posts form my school on there – 9 from my district. I have 2 projects listed.

Search for Dillon County under South Carolina.

We haven’t gotten any donations from Tweet2Beat yet but I saw that my projects were listed.

Thanks Tim for encouraging othere to donate!!!

Jose Castro
Jose Castro
15 years ago

I love this blog post and am really excited to see what the numbers are afterwards. So many kids are going to be helped worldwide… I love it : )

Cheers

Jose

DD
DD
15 years ago

Tim, I saw your reminder on twitter, checked my inbox but no sign of either the $3 or the $12 donorschoose coupons.

Victoria
Victoria
15 years ago

I have not yet seen any e-mails come to my Twitter regarding a coupon for this donation.

Thanks!

Victoria

Sean O
Sean O
15 years ago

Im so confused. I followed, I donated, but saw no coupon. 🙂 Oh well, teachers are one step closer right? @akrage

Jon Hinson
Jon Hinson
15 years ago

Hey Tim,

Just for fun I added a running list of all your Qwitters since 3/30 on http://t2b.jonathanhinson.com/. I wish I would have done this from the beginning-I think it would have been interesting to see a comparison of the rate of new followers and rate of qwitters. Anyways, hope you enjoy.

Jon

p.s. Hope the shoulder gets better soon

Loukas
Loukas
15 years ago

Is the contest over?

What was the final total of new followers/money raised? Did anyone win the ticket or laptop?

Just curious if anyone has been updated.

Julie Simpson
Julie Simpson
15 years ago

What a great initiative. Will have to look for you on Twitter.

Buenos Aires Apartments
Buenos Aires Apartments
15 years ago

Great post and project you guys are working on. Glad you are merging web tech and philanthropy.

Victoria
Victoria
15 years ago

Hello Tim –

Loved the webcast with Ramit last night. I heard you mention the Tweet to Beat during the webcast, and how you would be analyzing (of course!) and learning from the results. I’m sure you have many ideas already, but I wanted to give you some of my observations, just in case they might help with your analysis.

First, having to sign up on Twitter might have excluded a huge number of followers from participating. I personally don’t know anyone on Twitter except you. I’m sure a lot of folks I sent the blog post to, read that part and immediately closed the blog.

Second, linking it to Facebook in the donation directions was confusing. I’m still not sure what the Facebook piece had to do with the Twitter piece? There was no mention of having to have a Facebook account in the original Tweet post. And again, adding a second social network requirement may have exclude even more from participating (most folks “my age” and older that I know do not use Facebook, either.)

Third – when the donation coupons go out, there should be a way to track them and make sure they arrived for the participants. Personally I have yet to receive anything on my Twitter or attached e-mail accounts regarding the donation or perk coupons. I’m not even sure where on Twitter it was supposed to show up? I have zero “direct messages” on Twitter. And yes, I signed up as a follower of you during the initial fund-raising period, before the extention even. I was not a follower before that.

I went through a lot of effort to get set up on multiple social networks in order to be a participant, and forwarded it to many folks who may now be wondering exactly what kind of a scam I sent them, if they encountered the same problems that I did. (Of course I still have the option of donating on my own, but it will not count in your totals).

So, simplify the process, if possible do not make participation tied to multiple social networks, and make sure the donation process works.

I look forward to seeing what you will come up with next – your ideas inspire and astound me, and I will continue to read your blog and re-read your book and learn from you every chance I get.

Cheers –

Victoria

ed
ed
15 years ago

Hello

great post and project.

I signed up for twitter before march 30th, and started to follow you, but got no coupon. Did I do something wrong?

regardless, get blog and post, keep it up.

Mary
Mary
15 years ago

Here from Twitter, per your request. I have a lot of reading to catch up on here, it seems…

Jose Castro
Jose Castro
15 years ago

Testing the comment section, here ya go.

Cheers

Jose

Peter
Peter
15 years ago

Commening, referred via twitter. Hope it works.

Nicolette
Nicolette
15 years ago

Testing 1 2 3. Unique New York. Is this thing on?

BTW – what ever happen with this contest?! Did anyone win the coveted airline ticket or macbook? Inquiring minds want to know.

Nicolette

Tshombe
Tshombe
14 years ago

Hey there Tim,

Fun contest and great to get periodic updates on others who donated to the same cause I did. Thanks for the chance to participate in this colossal project!

I’m wondering about where to find the final results of the contest, as well as the coupons for the other items donated to participants from RescueTime, Dropbox, and Phonetag.

Thanks much!

Tshombe

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Any recommendations on a manufacturer for my handmade line of skin-care. Overseas possibly, Im currently located in the U.S.

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