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Livecharity Prepares for Software Launch

President and CEO of Livecharity Corporation, Johnny Saffar, announced that it will introduce its new advertising model at livecharity.com. A video posted today gives insight to how Livecharity plans to have a positive impact to help those in need around the world. Subscribers will be able to help their favorite NPO by doing what they do every day online at absolutely no cost to them.

Johnny shared, "We are excited to bring groundbreaking technology to the web and are aiming for millions of downloads during the first month following launch. This will be worldwide, and it concerns all of us." Those visiting the Livecharity.com website can sign up for email alerts and subscribe to the newsletter list to stay on top of the company’s launch. He noted, "One thing that is certain is that the way we surf online will change the world. We will be partnering with big non-profits, which will be disclosed at launch."

More than half of the profit generated will go to the NPO of the user’s choice; amounts will be tracked in real time for each individual. Livecharity wants anyone who uses the Internet to choose to see ads that will help.

Individuals interested in becoming a Livecharity.com user will simply visit the site, choose a non-profit organization, download the patented-pending software and then all ads going forward will be ones displayed from Livecharity’s Ad Network. Opportunities exist right away for interested advertisers and publishers to join livecharity.com.

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