
The graph on the left hand side is showing that breakdown of each saying Wikipeadia uses to bring in donations according the catch phrase that they solicited to an individual. From the graph one can easily point out that a quote from the founder of Wikipedia is easily the biggest money gainer for the company.


THIS INFOGRAPHIC SHOWS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS APPEALS FOR DONATIONS ON WIKIPEDIA. SQUARES THAT SCALE WITH INCREASING DONATIONS ARE SHOWN FOR EACH APPEAL.


Reasons why people donated money to Wikipedia. They include "brain massage," homework help, and by far the most effective: " A personal appeal from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales."


This graph illustrates the effectiveness of donation appeals on Wikipedia. It has several different categories of appeals that are listed on Wikipedia/


This shows the effectiveness of donation appeals on Wikipedia, grouping appeal types into gratitude, guilt, and gore. "Gore" was by far the most effective, taking in $47,433, while gratitude was the least effective.


This image is titled Jimmy Riddle. It is about the effectiveness of donation appeals on Wikopedia. It has statements listed and then it shows the amount of donations. The amounts are color coded. If the color is purple, it means gratitude, if it is green it is guilt, and if it is blue it is for Gore.


This chart describes Jimmy Riddle. Specifically effectiveness of donation appeals on wikipedia. Categories include thanks for the brain massage, and depend on wikipedia.


The following chart shows the emotional affectivenss of donating on Wikipedia. The following emotions that are used in the chart are guilt, gratitude and gore.


This image shows the effectiveness of different approaches to a Wikipedia fundraising campaign. The least effective was the campaign based on gratitude, raising only around $500. Lightly more success were the two campaigns based on guilt, raising a combined amount of almost $5000. The most effective campaign involved a personal plea from the founder of Wikipedia, earning $47000, making it almost 100x more effective then the gratitude campaign.


This chart shows the amount of people who use Wikipedia for research papers. It appears that the according to the graphics that most people use Wikipedia for reaserch


This chart gives information regarding how much Wikipedia received in donations with relation to the message that they gave. The most successful message, a personal appeal from Jimmy Wales, garnered $47,500 a day.


This a chart entitled "Jimmy Riddles" and depicts the effectiveness of donation appeals on wikipedia. It shows that the most effective appeal comes from the founder of the site, Jimmy Wales himself.


Everybody had to Jimmy Riddle from time to time, it is only natural. Our bodies need to get rid of that exess liquid somehow. This information showcases people's various thoughts on the matter.


This chart is titled: Jimmy Riddle, Effectiveness of donation appeals on Wikipedia. Someone donated $580 dollars, and the message they include says "Thanks for the brain massage".


In this fundraising banner Jimmy Riddle shows the effectiveness of donation appeals on Wiki and the amount per day they receive. In some scenarios they make you feel guilty by saying something like " Depend on wiki for info? Now it depends on you.". Or another great one like "Admit it- without wiki you never could have finished that report". Both of these tactics rakes in about $5,900 per day. But when they switch it up and go for gratitude they send a message out like "Thank for the brain massage." which only brings in $580. Then at the end he would like you to do some research about the wiki founder Jimmy Wales.

