Laser Ablation of Lipofuscin
n25philly
28 Jul 2009
Up to $2,699.15 with about 3 weeks to go. We took in several small donations over the last week. Nice to see broad support, however, we still need much more. Please share any ideas for promoting this funding drive. Also, remember to save up a dollar or two per week in order to donate before the August 17th deadline.
Good to see some support. With all the mention of saving up to donate don't be surprised by a last minute surge. I donated $100 back when it first came up, and I am putting aside money now as well and will put in some more near the end of the deadline. At the moment I have about another $150 available to work with.
Florin
28 Jul 2009
- Display a donor list similar to the Methuselah Foundation's donor list for those that don't want to remain anonymous
- Post links to the Laser Ablation project on life extension and transhumanist Facebook groups and causes. Age Vivo has done a pretty good job of posting links for Life Aid Against Aging 2009 on Facebook; for example, see the Ending aging: SENS, SENS Foundation, Aubrey de Grey group and the SENS (Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence) cause. He might want to help post links for the Laser Ablation project as well.
brokenportal
29 Jul 2009
jCole
29 Jul 2009

I wish I had more people to refer to this. But I have a hard time getting anyone to understand anything related to 'life extension' in general. Feel like a small fish in a big ocean.
I'll toss this banner up on a few other forums I post on. Hopefully we can get some more hits off of it.
Florin
29 Jul 2009
Here's yet another idea. Among other advantages like a donor list, Facebook causes have a nice donor match feature—something that Imminst's laser donation page lacks. Imminst might want to consider using a cause page for these kinds of fundraising projects in the future.Me and foreverfreedom are doing a quick 20 person matching fund with in a matching fund this week. We will each give $20.00 if 18 more people agree to. If this one works then Im hoping to start another one next week. In the mean time, give to this fund above and beyond $20.00 if you have the means rather than join this one, and even consider starting a matching offer with in yourself, either larger or smaller.
Florin
03 Aug 2009
- Implemented promotional methods
- Imminst homepage
- Imminst forum banner (hidden next to header)
- Imminst forum banner (in vacant ad space)
- Imminst forum Meet&Greet ANNOUNCEMENTS (hidden)
- Promotional email to Imminst members
- Proposed promotional methods
- Donor list
- Google ads
- Imminst banner (in or above header)
- Imminst forum banner (in or above header)
- Links to project on life extension and transhumanist Facebook groups and causes
AgeVivo
03 Aug 2009
I'm in (i'll probably give more: 20$ is not much). If we are less than 10 at the end of the month i'll abandon the list and pay directly. Everyone: i think that the project has some potential for life extension: are you joining the list?Me and foreverfreedom are doing a quick 20 person matching fund with in a matching fund this week. We will each give $20.00 if 18 more people agree to
brokenportal
03 Aug 2009
In your proposed list there, what we needed was a widget. We could have looked into just linking up to a face book widget, but the idea didnt seem to have any support and I for one didnt have the time to work with it. We wanted to have our own widget designed but we didnt have somebody that could do it lined up in time. A donor list in it would have worked great. Facebook cause widgets arent embedable are they? Do you think that google ads will work? I think its worth a try too. How many dollars worth of them do you think it would take to be effective? It seems its worth a $100 try at the minimum, if thats successful then we could consider putting more money into it.
Florin
03 Aug 2009
Perhaps, AgeVivo could help (if not, I might). And how about asking Aubrey if he's willing to email his 3k friends about it and/or post an announcement about it on his Facebook Wall?Well, facebook would be a good one. We need a facebook champion from ImmInst. Someone thoroughly familiar with it, with a large network there.
If help was needed in creating a widget, the promotional email should have asked for it. There has to be someone in Imminst's 8k membership that could have helped. Although I plan on research donation widgets, I haven't done so yet.In your proposed list there, what we needed was a widget. We could have looked into just linking up to a face book widget, but the idea didnt seem to have any support and I for one didnt have the time to work with it. We wanted to have our own widget designed but we didnt have somebody that could do it lined up in time. A donor list in it would have worked great.
Regarding the donor list, I meant Imminst might want to place a donor list on the laser page right now.
Facebook causes have a "Feature this Cause" feature that is only embeddable in Facebook profiles.Facebook cause widgets arent embedable are they?
I don't know if advertising with Google will work, but I agree that it's worth a try.Do you think that google ads will work? I think its worth a try too. How many dollars worth of them do you think it would take to be effective? It seems its worth a $100 try at the minimum, if thats successful then we could consider putting more money into it.
Also, Google started something called Google Grants that awards free AdWords advertising to select charitable organizations. I doubt Imminst would qualify, but it's worth trying.
Edited by Florin Clapa, 03 August 2009 - 08:40 PM.
Florin
03 Aug 2009
- Implemented promotional methods
- Imminst homepage
- Imminst forum banner (hidden next to header)
- Imminst forum banner (in vacant ad space)
- Imminst forum Meet&Greet ANNOUNCEMENTS (hidden)
- Imminst forum's Staff Picks section
- Promotional email to Imminst members
- Proposed promotional methods
- Aubrey (email his Facebook friends and/or post an announcement on his Facebook Wall)
- Donor list
- Facebook cause
- Facebook donation widgets
- Google ads
- Imminst banner (in or above header)
- Imminst forum banner (in or above header)
- Links to project on life extension and transhumanist Facebook groups and causes
Edited by Florin Clapa, 03 August 2009 - 08:56 PM.
Florin
03 Aug 2009
I think it might be better to link directly to the donation page and you might also want to start a thread in the Discussion Board for added visibility.FACEBOOK GROUP: http://www.facebook....id=242324630703
Florin
03 Aug 2009
- Implemented promotional methods
- Imminst homepage
- Imminst forum banner (hidden next to header)
- Imminst forum banner (in vacant ad space)
- Imminst forum Meet&Greet ANNOUNCEMENTS (hidden)
- Imminst forum's Staff Picks section
- Promotional email to Imminst members
- Ongoing promotional methods
- Links to project on life extension and transhumanist Facebook groups and causes (AgeVivo)
- Pending promotional methods
- Aubrey (email his Facebook friends and/or post an announcement on his Facebook Wall)
- Proposed promotional methods
- Donor list
- Facebook cause (too late)
- Facebook donation widgets (too late?)
- Google ads
- Imminst banner (in or above header)
- Imminst forum banner (in or above header)
Mind
04 Aug 2009
We are also planning on giving away free SENSF lab tours for everyone that donates $50.00 or more. More to come on this later this week.
AgeVivo
04 Aug 2009
Oh, you mean here: http://www.imminst.org/laser-donationsI think it might be better to link directly to the donation page
n25philly
04 Aug 2009
DJS
04 Aug 2009
If you're still fairly young, a life insurance cryo policy costs under $60/month. So there's probably not much of a need to save every penny for cryo. You're better off supporting/investing in LE tech.
And you're right. This is a small movement with limited resources - a fact which should make greater personal involvement all the more compelling.
Florin
04 Aug 2009
Oh, you mean here: http://www.imminst.org/laser-donationsI think it might be better to link directly to the donation page
No, I meant link to http://www.imminst.o...-research-grant. Since a lot of people wouldn't know what the project is about, it would be helpful to link to a page that explains it to them.
n25philly
04 Aug 2009
Philly, the only thing worse than cryonics is cremation...
If you're still fairly young, a life insurance cryo policy costs under $60/month. So there's probably not much of a need to save every penny for cryo. You're better off supporting/investing in LE tech.
And you're right. This is a small movement with limited resources - a fact which should make greater personal involvement all the more compelling.
I was going for a little drama there. I'm 29, in good health, and follow every good advice I can find. on how to keep it that way. Next year I'll be finished paying off my car so I was planning on looking into cryonics then since I'll have an extra $300 a month to work with. (yes that would also mean that I would be able to donate more to help the cause.
I do have parents in their sixties though, so my sense of urgency has more to do with them. I know it's probably a long shot for them, but if something could materialize for them that could even give an extra few year that would be worth sacrificing for. Fortunately that are both in very good health and take good care of themselves. I do have decent amount of room on my credit card, so if we can at least get close by the end, say around 7,000 I would be willing to take on the debt to finish it off. What happens if we fail to raise the money by the 17th?
niner
05 Aug 2009
Yet we could easily afford to fund the full grant without the need for a matching fund. All we have to do is decide to do it.And you're right. This is a small movement with limited resources
brokenportal
05 Aug 2009
This also gives us all a good solid additional way to help cut our teeth and prove to ourselves and everybody that we can put our money where our mouths are and actually start to put the raw materials to the grind stone and pick up the pace in shaping the future that we have been plotting, slowly materializing, accumulating resources for, and dreaming of for so long.
Edited by brokenportal, 05 August 2009 - 05:54 PM.
Mind
05 Aug 2009
brokenportal
05 Aug 2009
Its still great of course, by why is the Thiel thing only 50% now? I thought it was 100%, which would then mean for this that $53 would become $212.
And then if that were the case that also means that in the 20 for $20 scheme that a person giving $20 would actually be giving.... holy cow, $1,600.
Mind
05 Aug 2009
AgeVivo
05 Aug 2009
But... that's what i had done before. Plus i don't know what you mean by starting a thread in the discussion board. Do not hesitate to create a facebook yourself, it will be easier and faster. Cheers.Oh, you mean here: http://www.imminst.org/laser-donationsI think it might be better to link directly to the donation page
No, I meant link to http://www.imminst.o...-research-grant. Since a lot of people wouldn't know what the project is about, it would be helpful to link to a page that explains it to them.
Florin
05 Aug 2009
No, you've linked to the Laser ablation of Lipofuscin group on Facebook (for examples go here and here) instead of linking directly to Imminst's Laser Ablation of Lipofuscin page.But... that's what i had done before. Plus i don't know what you mean by starting a thread in the discussion board. Do not hesitate to create a facebook yourself, it will be easier and faster. Cheers.No, I meant link to http://www.imminst.o...-research-grant. Since a lot of people wouldn't know what the project is about, it would be helpful to link to a page that explains it to them.
At the Ending aging: SENS, SENS Foundation, Aubrey de Grey group, you started a "Live Aid Against Aging, September 12th, near Brussels" thread on the Discussion Board and also posted a "Life Aid Against Aging 2009, Saturday September 12th, near Brussels" link in the Links section. You can do the same thing for the Laser Ablation of Lipofuscin project except link directly to Imminst's Laser Ablation of Lipofuscin page instead of the Facebook group you started.