I did it! This is the story behind AIDvertisement. I had an idea about 1 year ago, I started to work at it immediately and I did not finish it right there. The reason for not finishing it was that I started to work on other things, started to think about other things and in the end I went to a new school and stopped nearly all projects I was working on at the time.
But now I had one week off from school (holidays) and thought: One week should be plenty to finish what I wanted to finish a year ago. So I started to get going and rock this thing through. And now here the result is. I am not to happy about the design and some other things but I am happy that I am finally releasing it to the wild. And to mention it I just read a post where I found the following quote and I think it is totally right. I can improve what I started not as good later on too.
That anything you do you should do the best you can, but even if you don’t have it perfected before you start, for goodness sake, man, still start.
Now what is this thing about? First, it is called AIDvertisement. Second it is about advertisement and aid—who guessed right?
But what is the deal? More than one year ago—just after the start of FusionAds, I got hooked by the way advertisement should look like, not distracting, simple, beautiful and elegant. Some time later, I started to think about how I could give something to organizations like Greenpeace and UN-Aids or BlogActionDay and than I had an idea. I though why is there no advertisement network for such organizations where everybody can grab one tiny code sniped to include banners of such organizations at his own site. So I started, not finished. Started again and finished it. I hope you all like it and I hope even more that some people are going to implement the banner code at their sites.
In the end there is just one thing left to be sad. Right now this is an one man show. But I would like to change that! So if you would like to help me with some stuff please feel free to contact me at ads@aidvertisement.net or via Twitter @AIDvertisement
Now check out the AIDvertisement, and start helping to solve problems.