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Operation Super Hero Draws From Best of Online Marketers

People wishing to donate but wary of online charity scams can visit Operation Super Hero. Brainchild of Joe Vitale, the site gives donors access to carefully screened charities and to a treasure-trove of bonus items.
Too many people are setting up ways to raise money that are questionable

Austin, TX (PRWEB) September 21, 2005 -- Joe Vitale and his staff canvassed colleagues in the online marketing community and created Operation Super Hero, a site dedicated to raising money for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. A range of marketers, specialized in topics running the gamut from health advice to lead generation, have donated bonuses, amounting to a formidable and valuable knowledge base. The gifts are available to anyone making a donation in any amount to one of three carefully chosen charities accessible from the Operation Super Hero website (http://www.operationsuperhero.com).

"Too many people are setting up ways to raise money that are questionable," said Joe Vitale, online marketer and author of "The Attractor Factor" and one of the key people behind Operation Super Hero.

Vitale struggled with a way to help hurricane victims. While some sites collect money to give to charity and some sites collect e-mail addresses, Vitale and other members of the net community feel both practices are suspicious.

"We have created a simple and honest way for contributors to help the victims by donating directly to one of three causes we have researched," Vitale said. He credits Suzanne Burns, one of his assistants, for spending three days researching and choosing charities to participate in Operation Super Hero.

Burns narrowed a considerable field of charities into three: World Vision Foundation, Save the Children and the Humane Society. All three organizations meet the Better Business Bureau's twenty standards for charity accountability. Forward a donation receipt to katrinarelief@aweber.com to receive access to bonuses.

Charles Lewis, webmaster for such sites as www.mrfire.com and www.hypnoticmarketinginc.com donated his skills to create www.operationsuperhero.com.

Numerous online marketers contributed to the campaign. Donors will receive advice on a variety of practical topics, from writing a sales letter and understanding viral marketing to finding balance as a mom or finding a perfect mate.

Who's the real super hero in this operation?

"Anyone making a donation to help the victims," Vitale said.

Contact:
Suzanne Burns
Hypnotic Marketing
Phone: (512) 278-1610

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Operation Super Hero
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