If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you like and appreciate WorldNetDaily.
If so, I’m going to ask you an important favor.
Don’t worry, it won’t cost you a thing – except about 60 seconds of your time. Or less.
Yet it will help sustain and build WND for a future of serving you and millions of others who count on it as a trusted, truthful and God-honoring source of news and analysis in a very dangerous and unpredictable world.
So here it is. I am simply asking every single person reading this message – except for those few who are hoping we go up in flames – to do the following: When you come to the end of this short column, sign up to receive WND’s email news alerts by simply typing in your e-mail address and then clicking “Subscribe.” That’s it.
I just timed myself and it took less than 10 seconds from start to finish. But let’s call it a minute for those who want or need to take more time.
Let me tell you what you get when you sign up for our e-mail news alerts, and then I’ll tell you why this benefits us FAR more than you might imagine.
What you get is immediate notice, in your email inbox, of the latest major breaking news stories, plus today’s WND highlights, and – every Friday – “The Hottest WND stories of the week.” (By the way, as our privacy policy clearly states, we absolutely do not and will not ever give your name or information to another organization. You probably could have guessed that.)
Now, here’s how your 60-second participation helps us:
Though it costs you nothing, the more people who have subscribed to receive our free WND news alerts, the greater the advertising revenues we receive from those alerts – and believe me, that’s extremely important. More broadly, the size of a news website’s email list is a multiplier of everything needful to keep that site alive and well – from ad revenue to reader engagement to total site traffic.
As you know, many fundraising pitches include statements like: “If everyone reading this just contributed $5 …” or “If everyone reading this just contributed $1 …” or “If everyone reading this just contributed 25 cents a week – we’d have our funding needs taken care of for a year.”
The problem is, not everyone is going to respond to such appeals. In fact, only a fraction of readers will respond, because it costs them money and time and effort to do so.
But what if the cost is free, and the time involved just a few seconds?
How about it? Will you accept this great WND resource – FREE – especially when it really helps us out so much?
If that isn’t a win-win deal, I don’t know what is. Speaking for the whole WND team, I want to offer our sincere thanks in advance to each and every person who participates.