Membership

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Photo by Sun StarWould you like to pledge your support and become a member of the Good News Network? Any bit of support – $2, $15, or $500 – helps us pay our writers and launch new projects to further our mission and eventually bring Good News Network to television, radio and beyond.

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Any contribution will provide the same Member benefits. You will gain immediate access to our free MEMBER GIFTS. No matter how big your contribution you instantly get access to the MEMBERS page and an array of ebooks and audio programs, such as Live Happier, Live Longer, a Guided Visualization, and High-Powered Mentoring for 7 Areas of Your Life. All downloadable to your computer, with new ones added every few months.

CLICK to BECOME a MEMBER NOW!

NOTE: You Can Choose a One-time Payment Option Using the Buttons Below—Just check the box for “I Will Manually Renew”.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A PAYPAL MEMBER (Even though Paypal processes credit and debit cards for us!) You can use your credit or debit card, or Paypal account– or *SEND a CHECK or money order through the mail (see below). You can also buy a GIFT membership for someone else.

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$15.00 Annual

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Associate’s Club - $250 2-year membership

President’s Club - $500 Lifetime Membership

To Pay by MAIL:

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Send your payment by check (must be in U.S. dollars from a U.S. bank), or money order.  Mail to: Good News Network PO Box 4303, Santa Barbara, CA 93140. (Be sure to include your email address with your check.)

Membership is the best way to show how much you value our work. But, it also helps us if you share stories on Facebook and Twitter, and submit your own good news — and, your inspiring photos, too.


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Founder and Managing Editor, Geri Weis-Corbley is the world’s first positive news expert. She has been featured on NPR, CBS News, in the Washington Post, BBC World Service, dozens of radio shows, and in numerous newspapers and magazines. She worked in TV news in D.C. for 10 years before leaving to raise a family in 1990. Geri’s combination of artistry, quality news, and personal service has gained her tens of thousands of fans from around the world. Here are a few reasons why people like the Good News Network:

NEWS THAT CHANGES LIVES
“I quit watching the news on TV in the morning. I prefer reading the news on your website. Why start the day with negative information when you can start it with positive information! It really has improved my attitude towards everyday life. I’m in a good mood after reading the news on your website everyday. There’s so much good in this world.” – Jennifer Wahl

‘THANK YOU’ FROM COLIN POWELL
“Thank you for writing your newsletter, Some Good News.I enjoyed reading the positive stories… I am heartened by the goodness and generosity that I see in people… Keep up your good work.” -Former Secretary of State, Gen. Colin Powell

NEWS THAT HELPS WITH DEPRESSION
“When the war in Iraq started, I went into a depression state. I felt constantly worried and agitated and it was hard to enjoy doing things I loved to do. Then I found your site. It lifted my spirits and helped get me out of the funk I was in. Now I’m going to school and enjoying the things I like to do. Whenever I feel depressed I visit your site.” – Cambry V.

NEWS TO ENTHUSE
“When I get to work in the morning, I get my coffee, jump online and read the news. Every day I went home sad and depressed. Then I found your site and after reading the first story I immediately felt my spirits lift. I never went home sad again.Reading ordinary news gives us a sense that ‘that’s all there is’, but your site reminds us that there is more and the world is not as bad as the news would lead us to believe. Thank you for everything.” – Sean Nolan, New Zealand

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FAQs

Are you a non-profit? No. We are not. One of our business goals from the start was to prove that good news sells. We engage in commerce to show that good news has value and people want it enough to sit through an advert or support it financially.

Is the site free? Yes. All our good news is free. We have special bonus gifts for members that will periodically be updated, but all the website content is free.

Are you hiring? No, not at this time.

How can I make Good News Network my homepage? Instructions depend on which browser you use to surf the internet. Here are some instructions at About.com.

Still have questions?  Contact us here.