Zadoodie.Com Takes The Stress Out of Paying For a College Education
Zadoodie.com was designed to help parents and loved ones start saving as early as possible while at the same time offering parents who have been unable to save due to tough economic conditions the opportunity to afford their child's higher education.
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 26, 2008 -- All parents worry about how they're going to pay for their child's college education, particularly in today's tough economic times. That's why founder Allen Brown is proud to announce the December 2008 launch of Zadoodie.com, a social network dedicated to helping friends and family support the power of education.
"Many children and young adults are faced with the problem of not having enough money to attend or complete college," says Brown. "The earlier you start to save the less you have to worry about when the time comes to pay for a college education."
Zadoodie.com was designed to help parents and loved ones start saving as early as possible while at the same time offering parents who have been unable to save due to tough economic conditions the opportunity to afford their child's higher education.
The site works with an established U.S. Government 529 college savings plan, and parents unfamiliar with the 529 plan or who have not yet set up a fund for their child can find more information on the program through the site. Friends and family are able to donate funds to a child's personal account on Zadoodie.com, who in turn sends those donations monthly to each member's 529 fund.
The site doesn't just accept donations. Zadoodie.com is designed to help members make money as well as save it. The site offers members the chance to participate in a unique referral program that supplies children with a ten dollar contribution for each new member they are able to bring into the Zadoodie community, a donation that continues each year they participate in the program.
Zadoodie is designed as a profit sharing center, sharing up to 50% of the revenue it generates through advertising to active members of the site, and all members are given an opportunity to win one of Zadoodie's weekly scholarships based on their activity for the week.
Prior to its official launch date Zadoodie.com had already helped members save and generate over $1,000 toward their children's education.
Zadoodie.com is currently offering a special deal for new members pending its December launch. Early sign-ups will be given nine months of full membership at Zadoodie.com completely free, and everyone joining prior to 2009 will join with a six month money back, no questions asked guarantee.
For more information, visit www.zadoodie.com.
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