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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
working with Taskbook
get things done!™
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
What does Taskbook do?
‘task outsourcing’– connecting
so when you’ve got a deadline to meet…
… find someone to shop for your dinner party
… or when the twins have a birthday party…
with
… arrange some live entertainment!
• people who want to do them
• people who want things done
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get things done!™
we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
Taskbook’s focus
task outsourcing tailored for• charities
• community groups
supported by a sustainable business model
and
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
Taskbook’s members include:1. ‘Bookers’ – who list tasks on Taskbook
2. ‘Taskers’ – who bid to do them
Taskbook
Tasker
Booker
how does it work?
– the Booker chooses a Tasker• based on price, profile, rating, reputation, etc
• domestic• business• deliveries• volunteering• etc, etc
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
Task
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E.g. – Dave gives Gladys a hand…
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Taskbook
so she lists the taskon Taskbook
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…but Dave has a great reputation
and rating, so Gladys selects him
Dave delivers and Gladys pays him the agreed price
Dave pays a Service Fee to Taskbook.
Gladys needs a gift • picked up• wrapped &• deliveredto her niece
several Taskers bid …
Taskbook pays referral fees to whoever introducedGladys & Dave to Taskbook
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
Task
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example from a school setting…
Taskbook
…so you listthe task
on Taskbook
…you see that Tanya has the skills
and approvals for the task so you
select her
no fees for volunteer work
no Service Fee applies
you need avolunteer to
provide assistance during a school
excursion
severalvolunteers
offer to help…
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
what if your school could haveits own ‘Tasksite’™
a ‘private’ task outsourcing site for the school
1. school lists its volunteer tasks– within the school’s community
2. Friends of school can list their tasks too
… just like Taskbook — but ‘in-house’
– and you can display thetask on Taskbook as well
we set up your Tasksite – no setup fees, no operating fees
– your own logo and web address
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
also, link to corporateTasksites…
outsourcetasks to membersof a linked Tasksite.
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we just saw howyou could use your own Tasksite to get things done
andgovernment Tasksites
community Tasksites
create connections in your community
you canlink to these
andhelp outpartners
sports clubs, church groups,events, PCYCs, charities, other schools, service clubs…
but there may be several
of course, these organisations may alsolink to other Tasksites
and your school can connect to multiple organisations too…
… giving you greater visibility and community engagement
a whole newsource of volunteers
in your area
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
‘Friends of School’
some have spare time– earn pocket money doing paid tasks
listed in the school’s Tasksite(or create a small business doing tasks on Taskbook as well)
others may be short on time– use site to get things done
both support schoolthrough referral fees… →
parents, students, alumni, staff, other associates…
we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
more fundraising without more effort??
if people you have introduced choose to– become a ‘Booker’
(list their own tasks on the site)
or– become a ‘Tasker’
(earn some income by performing tasks)…
then you receive donations– Referral Fees on members’ tasks– usually 1.5% of the Task Price
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
so who referred Gladys and Dave?
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so Taskbook pays Dave’s Referral Fee to his club
so Taskbook pays the Referral Fee to the school
Dave was introduced by his football club
Gladys intro’d by her retirement village
…but village would like to support a school😃
10% of Taskbook’sService Fee
→ another 10%
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we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
corporate
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think theRetirement Villageexample…
… on steroids
the corporate introduces its employees to Taskbook to facilitate their volunteering
but if an employee also uses Taskbook to get paid tasks done, the corporate can direct the referral fees to you
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same for corporates…
we connect people who have tasks that need doing with people who get things
done!™
+ bui ld communities + support great causes +
what’s next?
does it add value?– does your school ever need volunteers?– could you use the extra funds?– and greater community
engagement?
Thank you for watching this overview about Taskbook and Schools.For further information, please contact us at enquiries@taskbook.com.au (click esc to exit) ◼︎�
try it out…1register as a Taskbook User2go to your profile and upgrade
to a Community Partner.
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