Yamji Founder Vidit Gandhi

At Yamji.com, we believe in the power of Karma and the importance of giving back. Our mission is to provide a free platform for users to record their life journeys on their personal Karmaline – it could be about good deeds, honest confessions, and heartfelt expressions. 

As we grow and start generating revenue and making a profit, we are committed to sharing our success with the very users who make our platform vibrant and meaningful.

I am Vidit Gandhi, Founder of Yamji.com. I couldn’t sleep for two nights thinking about the Good Deed I could do as a Founder and this is when I decided to give back 50% of our profit to users.

Keeping Yamji Free for Users

First and foremost, Yamji will remain free for users. 

We understand the value of providing an accessible space for individuals where they can share their goals, record their karmas, and connect with others who not only help achieve those goals but also inspire others to do good in society and make this world a better place to live. 

By ensuring our platform is free, we encourage more people to join our community and contribute positively to the world.

Revenue Generation Through Advertising

To sustain our operations and continue offering free services, we plan to generate revenue by inviting businesses for good to place ads on our platform. 

To start with, we currently are inviting businesses for good who are:

  • Looking to promote their products or services related to food, education, healthcare, non-profit work, etc.
  • Based in the USA and Canada.
  • Able to spend $20 per banner per day.

These advertisements will help businesses with brand awareness and build trust among users. Brands will also gain recognition among users since their business is meant to do good.

By partnering with businesses, we can create a mutually beneficial ecosystem where:
– Users can continue to record their karma on the platform for free. 

– Businesses for good can advertise their products or services on the platform to gain brand awareness or to attract users to purchase their product or service. 

– By generating revenue from businesses, we at Yamji can also manage to run our operations effectively.

Sharing the Success with Our Users

Our commitment to giving back doesn’t stop at offering free services. Once Yamji starts making a profit, we plan to distribute 50% of our profits back to our users.

This profit-sharing initiative is our way of recognizing and rewarding the contributions of our community members who actively record their life journeys on their personal Karmaline. 

Currently, we are offering points for the activities you do on Yamji, which can then unlock badges. We have plans to convert these points into real cash. 

This can happen only if the MVP is successful, with our aim of having the first 1,000 users and securing initial funding of 1 million dollars.

Users will be able to make money for their acts of kindness and honesty. Your continuous positive actions are required to be recorded on Yamji to make this vision turn into reality.

Why This Matters?

At Yamji, we believe that every act of kindness, honesty, and expression has the power to make the world a better place. 

By sharing our profits with our users, we are not only encouraging more people to contribute positively to the world but also we are building a community of changemakers. This initiative also aligns with the Good Deed concept of Yamji.

Join us on this journey and be a part of something bigger with Yamji – Karma Companion Platform.

Note: If any business for good is interested in placing a banner advertisement, you can write to us at info@yamji.com or contact us via our contact form at https://www.yamji.com/contact-us/

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